Road Safety Week for companies and organisations
Road Safety Week is an ideal opportunity to promote life-saving messages and show your commitment to road safety to employees and their families, customers, suppliers and your community. You could use the week as an opportunity to train staff, raise awareness or partner with local schools, community groups and road safety professionals to promote safer roads. Many organisations use the Week to link existing activities to a national event, or as a springboard to launch year-round road safety programmes.
Access Road Safety Week resources
Free action pack
Sign up for a free electronic action pack full of downloadable resources and activity ideas.
Hard copy resources
In addition to the electronic action pack, you can order low-cost hard copy resources for your activities.
Interactive games
Access our free interactive games.
Go Yellow
Brake is a member of the Yellow Ribbon Road Safety Alliance, aiming to raise awareness of road safety. One of the ways we do this is through the colour yellow, by wearing yellow or a yellow ribbon pin and by lighting up bridges and buildings in yellow during Road Safety Week. You can join in and help raise awareness by having a yellow dress-down day (like a Brake Bright day), lighting your own building in yellow, or going yellow in another way. Find out more.
How to get involved
There are lots of quick and easy things that you can do to get involved in Road Safety Week.
Sign up for our free action pack and receive downloadable posters and social media banners you can use online.
Celebrate the Road Safety Heroes in your organisation with an event or award, and/or nominate them for the national Road Safety Hero Award or to be recognised online during the week. Find out more.
Publicise your Road Safety Week events and activities on social media. Use #RoadSafetyWeek and link to this website.
Write about local road safety issues or events on your organisation's website.
Promote road safety and Road Safety Week to your partners/suppliers/customers/business contacts through e-bulletins/messages on documents/your email signature.
Promote road safety and Road Safety Week to staff by including information/road safety advice in your staff newsletter/magazine/intranet.
Are there concerns in your local area about road safety issues? Is there a need for lower speeds, clearer signage, or better crossings? You could work with the local community to raise awareness of the issue and generate publicity. See the community campaign kit on the main Brake website for more information on how to raise awareness and potential activities to run.
Run education/training to promote safe driving to employees/company drivers.
Hold a road safety day at your offices with free basic safety checks on employees' personal vehicles by a local mechanic and information on road safety topics like vehicle maintenance and child restraints. You can find our advice on various topics here.
Launch a new road safety initiative in your company/organisation.
Fundraise by running a Brake Bright Day (when everyone turns up wearing yellow or other bright colours in return for a donation!), Bake for Brake, or fundraising in another way.
If you manage at-work drivers, sign up to Global Fleet Champions (it's free!) for more resources and ideas for getting them involved in road safety.
Your free action pack provides information to help you run these and other activities.
Support Brake's work
Every week people are killed and seriously injured on our roads. Each crash is a tragedy, each death and serious injury is preventable.
Brake's vision is a world with zero road deaths and serious injuries where everyone moves in a safe and healthy way, every day. Help us achieve this goal. Donate today or find out about becoming a Brake Partner.