The New Zealand Road Assessment Programme, KiwiRAP, is a road safety partnership between the Automobile Association and New Zealand's main transport agencies: Transit New Zealand, Ministry of Transport, Accident Compensation Corporation, Land Transport New Zealand, and New Zealand Police

These organisations have an interest in achieving the aims of the government’s Road Safety to 2010 strategy. The strategy aims to reduce road casualties to no more than 300 deaths and 2,200 hospitalisations a year by 2010. In 2006, 393 people died on New Zealand roads. There were many more – around 3,000 – seriously injured.