About iRAP
Road traffic injuries are one of the top three causes of death for people aged between 5 and 44 years.
iRAP aims to improve high risk roads where pedestrians, motorcyclists, car occupants and bicyclists are killed and injured with brutal regularity.
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Help create a world See how iRAP can support the development, implementation and monitoring of road safety strategies. |
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Global Road Safety Ambassador, Michelle Yeoh, explains how good road design can save lives in Malaysia and around the world. |
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Read about how the Road Safety Toolkit can help prevent traffic accidents in ten ways in Vision Zero online magazine. |
Supplier accreditation
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Express your interest in becoming an iRAP accredited supplier. Find out more |
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Road Safety Toolkit
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Free information on the causes and prevention of serious road crashes. Visit the Toolkit |
Events
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Find out what iRAP has planned. View our events list |
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News
- EuroRAP Results 2010: Saving Lives for Less
Britain's finances may be exhausted but savings in the cost of road crashes costing 1.5% of GDP and worth GBP18bn annually are readily achievable.
Find out more - KiwiRAP Star Ratings
The New Zealand Transport Minister has welcomed new road safety ratings. The report shows that 28% of travel occurs on our 4-star roads.
Find out more - Pacific Corridor Safety Inspections Complete
A 3,300km road safety inspection of the Pacific Corridor, running through 7 Mesoamerican countries from Mexico to Panama, has been completed.
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