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Call for Entries: AI for Safer Roads Innovation Challenge

Global Road Safety Partnership announces CFPs for Road Safety Grants Programme on Safer Road Users (Round 16)

Deadline: 25-Jun-2026

The AI for Safer Roads Innovation Challenge is now accepting applications from innovators worldwide to develop AI-driven solutions that improve road safety across Asia and the Pacific. Participants will gain access to large-scale mobility, geospatial, and road safety datasets, receive mentoring from international experts, compete for cash prizes, and may qualify for pilot project opportunities worth up to USD 20,000 in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Overview of the Challenge

The AI for Safer Roads Innovation Challenge seeks innovative solutions that use artificial intelligence, mobility data, and geospatial analysis to better understand road safety risks and support evidence-based decision-making.

The initiative aims to uncover hidden patterns of road risk, assess whether existing speed limits align with Safe System principles, and develop scalable tools that help governments create safer transport systems.

Participants will work with real-world datasets and develop practical solutions that can be replicated across countries in Asia and the Pacific.

Challenge Objectives

The challenge aims to:

Key Focus Areas

The challenge focuses on:

Problem Statement

Participants are expected to develop solutions that help answer critical road safety questions.

Key objectives include:

Datasets Available to Participants

Following registration and the signing of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA), participants will receive access to anonymized and aggregated datasets.

GPS Probe Data

Datasets include:

Road Network Data

Available information includes:

Mapillary Street-Level Imagery

Participants can access:

Optional Contextual Data Layers

Additional datasets may include:

Expected Outputs

Participants are encouraged to develop practical tools and insights that can support road safety decision-making.

Potential outputs include:

Benefits for Participants

Selected participants will gain access to:

Mentorship Support

Participants will receive guidance from specialists affiliated with:

Awards and Funding Opportunities

Cash Prizes

The challenge offers prizes funded by ITU and AI for Good.

Pilot Project Opportunities

Eligible teams from ADB member countries may also receive opportunities for:

Potential pilot project support may range from:

Certificates and Recognition

Top-performing teams will receive certificates of accomplishment from:

Who Can Apply?

Global Eligibility

The ITU and AI for Good competition component is open to participants worldwide.

Eligible applicants may include:

ADB Pilot Opportunity Eligibility

Additional pilot project and collaboration opportunities are available only to participants from ADB member countries.

Why This Challenge Matters

Road traffic injuries remain a major public safety challenge across many countries. Traditional approaches often struggle to identify emerging risks quickly and accurately.

By combining:

the challenge aims to help governments better understand risk patterns and implement evidence-based interventions that can save lives.

The initiative also promotes scalable solutions that can be adapted across different countries and transport environments.

How the Challenge Works

Step 1: Register

Step 2: Access Datasets

Step 3: Analyze Road Safety Risks

Step 4: Develop a Solution

Step 5: Present Results

Step 6: Compete for Awards and Pilot Opportunities

Frequently Asked Questions

Conclusion

The AI for Safer Roads Innovation Challenge offers a unique opportunity for innovators, researchers, and technology professionals to apply artificial intelligence and geospatial analytics to one of the world’s most pressing transportation challenges. Through access to real-world datasets, expert mentorship, international recognition, and potential pilot funding, participants can contribute to safer roads and more effective road safety systems across Asia and the Pacific.

For more information, visit ADB Challenges.

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