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Bhutan Officials Begin iRAP Star Rating Essentials Training

Training and Capacity Building | 2 March 2026
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On 26 February 2026, the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) Star Rating Essentials training commenced for government officials from the Bhutan Construction and Transport Authority (BCTA), the Department of Surface Transport, and Thimphu Thromde, marking a continued step forward in strengthening road safety capacity in Bhutan.

Supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Asia Pacific Road Safety Observatory (APRSO), the virtual workshop was opened by Sin Wai (Angel) Chong, Transport Specialist at the ADB. She noted that the training is delivered based on priorities identified during the Safe System Workshop held in Bhutan in December 2025.

iRAP CEO Greg Smith introduced participants to the iRAP methodology and its role in improving road infrastructure safety. He highlighted the alignment of Star Ratings with the global Sustainable Development Goal targets:

  • Target 3: By 2030, all new roads achieve technical standards for all road users that take into account road safety, or meet a three-star rating or better.
  • Target 4: By 2030, more than 75% of travel on existing roads is on roads that meet technical standards for all road users that take into account road safety.

Participants were also guided by iRAP’s Training and Accreditation Coordinator, Franco Azzato, who outlined what to expect from the learning journey and accreditation pathway.

Following a blended learning programme culminating in a face-to-face workshop scheduled in April, participants will be eligible to undertake accreditation examinations. Successful accreditation will enable them to apply the iRAP methodology to support safer roads across Bhutan.

The training forms part of broader efforts to embed Safe System principles into government planning, and to build national expertise for safer road infrastructure.

Read more about the training here.

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Bhutan

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Asia Pacific Road Safety Observatory (APRSO)

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South Asia