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Netherlands’ 2030 Road Safety Strategy Joins Our List

Netherlands’ 2030 Road Safety Strategy Joins Our List

Many national and state policies include the iRAP methodology and tools for safer roads, and The Netherlands 2030 Road Safety Strategy, titled “Door to Door Safety: A Joint Vision on the Approach to Road Safety Policy”, has joined our list. The Dutch strategy places a...
Great Britain’s New Road Safety Strategy Released

Great Britain’s New Road Safety Strategy Released

The UK Government has released its first road safety strategy in over a decade, with a plan to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on Britain’s roads by 65% by 2035, with an even more ambitious target of 70% for children under 16. It includes for strategic efforts...
BrazilRAP Sao Paulo 2030 Plan released

BrazilRAP Sao Paulo 2030 Plan released

Following the launch of BrazilRAP São Paulo in May, programme lead Department of Highways (DER-SP) has released its 2024-2030 Plan which aims to halve the state’s road traffic fatalities supported by use of the iRAP methodology and tools to eliminate high-risk roads...
Cayman Islands’ Strategy sets target for 4-star new roads

Cayman Islands’ Strategy sets target for 4-star new roads

Reproduced from Cayman Compass, 20 November. Credit: Rebecca Bird National road safety plan aims to eliminate road deaths by 2038 A newly published Cayman-wide road safety plan sets out how the government can cut deaths, injuries and offences on the islands’ roads...
Lao PDR’s 2030 Strategy targets 3-star or better

Lao PDR’s 2030 Strategy targets 3-star or better

iRAP congratulates the Ministry of Public Works and Transport and National Road Safety Committee of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on their combined 2021-2030 National Road Safety Strategy and 2021-2025 Action Plan which includes 3-star or better targets...
New Policymakers’ Toolkit to support youth engagement

New Policymakers’ Toolkit to support youth engagement

Youth for Road Safety (YOURS) has released a new Policymakers’ Toolkit, a unique advocacy document that will help iRAP partners, policymakers and decision-makers to meaningfully engage with young people for improved road safety. Tragically, road traffic injuries...

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