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MexiRAP launched to reduce high-risk highways

MexiRAP launched to reduce high-risk highways

The Government of Mexico, through the Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transport (SICT) and the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) announced today the launch of MexiRAP to reduce high-risk highways in the country and reduce the 16,000 road...
Safer Roads for Latin America and the Caribbean 2024

Safer Roads for Latin America and the Caribbean 2024

iRAP, together with the Aleatica Foundation for Road Safety, are jointly organizing the Workshop “Safer Roads for Latin America and the Caribbean: Saving Lives by 2030” from 27-28 November in Mexico City. More than 60 professionals from the public and...
SICT and iRAP sign MOU for safer roads in Mexico

SICT and iRAP sign MOU for safer roads in Mexico

The Government of Mexico, through the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT), and the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) have today signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote programmes and projects to eliminate...
Safer roads for Mexico in the spotlight at ANASEVI 2022

Safer roads for Mexico in the spotlight at ANASEVI 2022

The iRAP methodology and footprint of use in Mexico was recently shared at ANASEVI 2022, Mexico’s High-level Panel on Road Safety on 27 September. Edgar Zamora, iRAP’s Safer Journeys Regional Lead (The Americas) participated in Session 8: Infrastructure for Road...

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