
A program launched in 2017 by the International Road Federation to certify road safety audit team leaders on the basis of experience gained in the field is generating new opportunities for safety professionals worldwide.

The purpose of this seminar is to help road authorities understand what can be done to help them meet their Decade of Action commitment to reduce fatalities 50% by 2020.

Two critical aspects of road safety are Roadside Safety and Work Zone Safety. This training program will focus on both of these very important road safety concepts.

This three-day course provides a methodological overview of policies and measures to successfully target recurrent road safety engineering weaknesses responsible for high accident clusters.

Portugal has launched one of its most ambitious road safety campaigns to date, mobilizing the energy of public and private stakeholders to keep work zones safe.

Make the most of the opportunities to grow your road safety skills this summer with IRF with programs in Europe, North America and the Middle East.

Road Safety & Innovation - Leveraging new technologies and good practices from Europe and beyond” is an international forum for road safety & technology stakeholders held in partnership with EuroRAP under the patronage the Ministry of Regional Development & Public Works, the Ministry of Interior, the Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communication, the Road Infrastructure Agency (API) and the State Agency for Road Safety.

This 8th IRF Caribbean Regional Congress will address the specific needs of the region by bringing together industry leaders, experts and decision-makers. The region has a rapidly expanding road infrastructure and the resources to invest in the new and improved technology.

This course, jointly delivered by the International Road Federation (IRF Global) and International Road Assessment Program (iRAP) provides comprehensive resources and instruments for road professionals involved in road safety design and investment decisions. Its chief goal is to ensure the findings of iRAP surveys, as well as road safety audits and inspections are translated into prioritized road safety upgrades.

The Safer Roads By Design™: Across Six Continents Seminar is one of the most comprehensive road safety training programs in the world. Experts from a variety of countries will present best practices and state of the art technologies in Roadside Safety, Work Zone Safety, Vulnerable User Safety, Traffic Management and Road Safety Audits over a 5-day period. The purpose of this training program is to help road authorities understand what can be done to help them meet their Decade of Action commitment to reduce fatalities 50 percent by 2020. The training program will focus on: Roadside Safety, Work Zone Safety, Vulnerable User Safety, and Road Safety Audits.

The IRF Global Road2Tunnel Conference & Expo is the new international meeting point where leading industry innovators, researchers, and stakeholders acquire essential engineering & business insights, and help build tomorrow’s transportation infrastructure today. The Conference will feature more than 150 internationally recognized speakers from over 50 countries sharing insights on topics ranging from innovative road construction techniques to road financing to connected and autonomous vehicles. The Expo portion will showcase world-class equipment and product manufacturers who are at the forefront of innovations in the fields of ITS, Road Safety, & road, bridge,& tunnel maintenance & construction.

Organized by key representative organizations of the roads & mobility sector, the European Road Congress “Corridors for Shared Prosperity” offers an essential platform to deepen the understanding of these challenges, widen the engagement framework with regional road stakeholders, and achieve consensus on key policy, investment and planning measures.

IRF joined forced with the European Commission and the World Bank to deliver a one-day workshop titled "Safety Camera Use for Speed Enforcement" on October 16, 2018 as part of the Eastern Partnership Road Safety Project.

Africa poses unique challenges for the provision and preservation of roads and road transport. To address some of these challenges, the South African Road Federation (SARF) in association with the International Road Federation (IRF) and the World Roads Association (PIARC), hosted the Regional Conference for Africa in Durban.

Road safety was the key focus of a conference organized by Cayman Island’s National Roads Authority’s (NRA) on October 1-4 in partnership with the International Road Federation