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saved from death and serious injury on safer roads globally (*as at end of 2024)

A world free of high-risk roads

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is a registered charity dedicated to saving lives by eliminating high risk roads throughout the world. Like many life-saving charities working in the public health arena, we use a robust, evidence-based approach to prevent unnecessary deaths and suffering.

iRAP works in partnership with governments, road authorities, mobility clubs, development banks, NGOs and research organisations to:

  • Inspect high-risk roads and develop Star Ratings, Risk Maps and Safer Roads Investment Plans
  • Provide training, technology and support that will build and sustain national, regional and local capability
  • Track road safety performance so that funding agencies can assess the benefits of their investments.

Latest news from around the world

AI&Me Phase II Officially Kicks Off in Vinh Long and An Giang Provinces empowering youth

The workshop, hosted by AIP Foundation, gathered 59 representatives from provincial and local government agencies including the Department of Education and Training, Union of Friendship Organizations, Department of Construction, iRAP, and 18 secondary schools....

Austroads webinar: The Importance of Connection in Road Safety and Singing our Success from the Rooftops

Don't miss our very own Judy Williams, Global Programme and Communications Manager, and winner of the 2025 ACRS Women in Road Safety Award, presenting in this upcoming session. Road safety is a team sport – a marathon, not a sprint. The greatest gains occur when many...

Momentum Drives Forward in Kenya with AiRAP and Capacity Building

Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA) has made recent significant strides in road safety supported by AiRAP AssetMapper assessments and a prioritized programme to train and accredit iRAP practitioners. Kenya’s 2024-2028 Road Safety Action Plan includes iRAP...

Australia Day Honours Recognise Global Road Safety Leader Rob McInerney AO

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) has today welcomed the announcement that its Chief of Future Impact, Rob McInerney, has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the Australia Day Honours List. The prestigious award recognises his...

Celebrating Three-Year Progress of KSARAP

Over 80 high level decision-makers, engineers and road authority practitioners came together last month for a National KSARAP Workshop in Riyadh to review progress and next steps towards creating a Saudi Arabia free of high-risk roads. Hosted by the Roads General...

Introduction à AssetMAPPER Roads, le système d’inspection accrédité AiRAP

January 28, 2026  @ 11:00 am CET Les professionnels de la sécurité routière du monde entier adoptent des méthodes plus intelligentes et plus rapides pour évaluer les risques de sécurité routière et prioriser les investissements en infrastructure. La méthodologie...

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...

New Crash Risk Mapping for Tunisia

New Risk Mapping has been completed for 14,800 km of Tunisia’s road network to inform an understanding of crash risk and evidence-based investment to reduce road deaths and serious injuries. Based on the most recent five years of crash data (2021–2025), the updated...

New Zealand’s highest risk highways now safer

The AA Research Foundation has evaluated safety outcomes, with impressive results, for 32 of New Zealand’s highest risk highways, comparing to 20 years ago when KiwiRAP assessments were first completed. The analysis, prepared by WSP, compared crash data for the period...

Update on iRAP executive leadership

As we come to the end of 2025, on behalf of the iRAP Board, I would like to share an update on the executive leadership arrangements for the charity with you and all our valued partners worldwide.   Earlier in the year, Rob McInerney temporarily stepped back from his...

iRAP partners with governments, mobility clubs, development banks, research institutes and road safety NGOs in 140 countries to provide the tools and training to make roads safe.

iRAP is the umbrella organisation for regional RAP programmes including:

iRAP is financially supported by the FIA Foundation who provide core funding for the programme and ensures the iRAP core methodology and tools are freely available worldwide. The Fundación Aleatica para la Seguridad Vial (Aleatica Foundation) is Donor of the charity, contributing funding to help make roads safer in Mexico and the world.

Our partners, charities, the motor industry and institutions such as the European Commission also support RAPs in the developed world and encourage the transfer of research and technology to iRAP. In addition, many individuals donate their time and expertise to support iRAP.

The International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) is a Registered Charity with UN ECOSOC Consultative Status.
iRAP is registered in England and Wales under company number 05476000
Charity number 1140357

Registered office: 60 Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 5DS
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