The Road Safety Audit under the Regional Roads Development Project aims to enhance road safety across approximately 618 km of regional roads in Uzbekistan. This project, supported by the World Bank and implemented by the Republican Road Fund (RRF), focuses on identifying and mitigating road safety risks to create safer travel conditions for all road users. Key Activities: Initial Safety Inspections: Conducted thorough inspections of existing road conditions to identify potential safety hazards. Safety Audits: Performed detailed safety audits for 239 km of additional road sections under design, integrating safety measures into project planning and execution. Retrofit Safety Measures: Implemented safety improvements for 379 km of recently rehabilitated roads to address identified risks and enhance safety features. Training and Capacity Building: Organized training sessions for technical staff and local authorities on road safety best practices, ensuring the sustainability of safety improvements. Project Impact: Enhanced Road Safety: Significant reduction in road accidents and fatalities through the implementation of effective safety measures. Improved Infrastructure: Upgraded road conditions and safety features, contributing to safer and more efficient transportation. Capacity Building: Strengthened the skills and knowledge of local authorities and technical staff in road safety management. Outcome: The Road Safety Audit under the Regional Roads Development Project has successfully improved road safety standards and practices in Uzbekistan, ensuring safer travel for all road users and supporting the country’s overall transportation infrastructure development.