Brake’s long-standing and highly-coveted Fleet Safety Awards are presented to winners at a glittering awards ceremony in the UK annually, and are open to entrants from the UK and any other country.
For the first time Brake is inviting entries to the first Australasian Fleet Safety Awards. The awards recognise the achievements of those working to help reduce the number of road crashes involving at-work drivers. They celebrate and share best practice in managing road risk.
Entries are invited from organisations running any type of fleet, and from companies that provide products or services to fleets, who have worked to improve safety.
Find out more about our awards categories and how to enter.
Key dates:
- the deadline for entering the awards is Friday 19 June 2015.
- the winners will be announced on Thursday 1 October 2015.
Award winners will be contacted by Brake on 1 October 2015 and will receive a winner’s plaque and certificate, and featured in media work around the awards. (Because of the geographic distances involved in Australasia, and in the interests of sustainable travel, there is no awards ceremony for this event.)
Award categories
Company Driver Safety Award sponsored by SurePlan for the organisation that has implemented initiatives that do most to promote and achieve safer driving among employees.
Fleet Safety Product Award for the product that does the most to improve fleet safety through innovation.
Safe Vehicles Award sponsored by Telogis for the organisation that has done most the most to improve the safety of its vehicles, for instance through comprehensive and effective checking and maintenance procedures, vehicle specification and modification, and use of technology.
Road Risk Manager of the Year sponsored by Suzuki for the risk or fleet manager who has implemented exemplary road risk management policies with proven results.
Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety Award for the organisation or individual that has gone above and beyond the call of duty in their commitment to road safety, not just within the organisation but also the wider community. Organisations cannot enter this Award themselves, but can nominate someone else within the industry.