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RTR Content
RTR Sources
Disclaimer
Road Travel Report Content:
- Road Conditions
- Vital statistics
- Road information
- Road obstructions
- Road Environment
- Urban travel
- Rural travel
- Seasonal travel
- Transportation Options
- Bus, taxi, rental vehicles, bicycles
- Regulations
- Driving rules
- Police enforcement
- Emergency process
- Behaviors
- Driver behaviors
- Pedestrian safety
- Passenger safety
- Language Tips
- Emergency Information
- Medical care
- Embassy contacts
- Emergency services
- Hospital information
- Disaster preparedness
Data Sources Include
- AllAfrica.org
- Embassy information
- Foreign and Commonwealth Offices, Travel Advice
- Government transportation department data bases and publications
- International newspapers and television
- International tourist boards
- International Road Federation
- Road crash fatalities and injuries databases
- Scientific articles
- Travel guide books
- US Department of State, Consular Information Sheets
- United Nations agencies
- United Kingdom, Department for Transportation
- World Bank
- World Health Organization
- Asian Development Bank (ADB)
- European Road Assessment Program (EuroRAP)
- International Transport Forum (ITF)
- InterBaltic
- Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
- Joint OECD/ECMT Transport Research Centre, Country Reports on Road Safety
- Performance
- Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC)
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
RTR Previews
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Disclaimer
ASIRT provides road safety information as a service to the traveling public. RTRs are intended to represent general road conditions, driving environments, quality of public transportation, medical care and emergency response. ASIRT updates RTRs on a regular basis. However, due to mitigating circumstances, such as the impact of weather conditions, construction, new legislation, and, in some countries, the lack of reliable data, our updates may not be entirely accurate. For additional information on a specific issue, contact the Embassy in your destination country.