The New Zealand Road Assessment Programme, KiwiRAP, is a road safety partnership between the Automobile Association and New Zealand government agencies: NZ Transport Agency, Ministry of Transport, Accident Compensation Corporation, and New Zealand Police.

These organisations have an interest in achieving the aims of Safer Journeys: New Zealand’s Road Safety Strategy 2010 - 2020. High risk rural roads are a focus of the strategy, and KiwiRAP is a useful tool to improve safety on them. In 2009, 384 people died on New Zealand roads and more than 2,400 people were seriously injured.