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Lane Patrol

Lane Patrol is a software tool developed by FACTUAL that uses CycleRAP to provide data-driven insights into potential hazards and improvement of the cycling infrastructure to help reduce crashes and injuries.

Lane Patrol allows city planners and mobility experts to understand their networks and prioritise improvements smartly.

Lane Patrol has an automated process to:

  • Capture georeferenced images of the cycling infrastructure
  • Create a digital twin of the cycling network
  • Define the level of risk to categorize the different areas of the infrastructure, and
  • Simulate future scenarios that allow decision-makers to plan and improve the cycling network.

The video below demonstrates Lane Patrol’s cycle safety survey in Skopje, North Macedonia.

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UN Global Road Safety Week, observed from 12-18 May 2025, focuses on the theme "Streets for Life: #MakeWalkingSafe and #MakeCyclingSafe". iRAP is proud to join this global effort to raise awareness and promote advocacy and action for safer road infrastructure for...

Expert insights: How CycleRAP is assessing and improving global cycling infrastructure

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Global Alliance Mobility Snapshots Report: NGOs highlight dangerous realities on our streets

Original content from the Global Alliance  In the lead up to the 4th Global Ministerial Conference on Road Safety (Ministerial Conference) in Marrakech, Morocco, the Global Alliance of NGO's published a new report: Mobility Snapshots: using local data to turn...

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17 February, 2025 [MARRAKECH]: The five-year success of the global Star Rating for Schools (SR4S) Program helping to make school journeys safer and healthier for vulnerable youth in 76 countries has been celebrated today in Marrakech. SR4S’s 5-year impact was...

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