International Road Assessment Programme

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The International Road Assessment Programme or iRAP assesses roads all over the world and aims to significantly reduce road casualties by improving the safety of road infrastructure.

iRAP was formed in 2006 as an umbrella organisation for EuroRAP, usRAP and AusRAP and also to facilitate work in middle and low income countries.

In 2006 and 2007 four pilot studies in Malaysia, Chile, Costa Rica and South Africa have been undertaken. These studies showed that road assessment is also helpful in developing countries. High-risk roads where large numbers are killed or seriously injured are inspected and affordable programmes of

two-wheelers
among the road deaths is high in those countries, iRAP focuses on measures to improve road design especially for these users.
The pilot studies have been supported by national motoring organisations, authorities and by teams that have been formed as part of EuroRAP, usRAP and AusRAP.

Pilot projects

Chile


Costa Rica


Malaysia

  • 66% of road deaths are motorcyclists (2006) source: iRAP
  • AusRAP team coordinates the work in Malaysia
  • regional team consists of AAM (Automobile Association Malaysia), JKJR (Road Safety Department), AAA (Australian Automobile Association), ARRB Group
  • project supported by Ministry of Works and Ministry of Transport, JKR (Public Works Department), LLM (
    Universiti Putra Malaysia
    ), IKRAM (Institut Kerja Raya Malaysia)
  • over 3000 km of roads have been inspected (5% of Malaysia's paved roads)
  • Express Tollway (E1, E2, E8) and Federal Roads (F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F8, F67, F68, F76) have been inspected


South Africa

  • 42% of road deaths are pedestrians (2006) source: iRAP
  • EuroRAP team coordinates the work together with ADAC
  • regional team consists of AASA (Automobile Association South Africa), TRL (Transport Research Laboratory), ADAC and SWECO
  • 2100 km of roads in
    Kwazulu-Natal
    have been inspected (4% of South Africa's paved roads)

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