Welcome to The Road Safety Trust

Making UK roads safer for all users

We are an independent grant-giving Trust working hard to reduce the numbers of people killed or injured on our roads. We do this by providing independent funding for vital research and practical interventions into new approaches to road safety.

 

The work of the Road Safety Trust is vitally important in helping to reduce the numbers of people killed or injured on UK roads every year. All of our funds come from our trading subsidiary company, UKROEd, which operates the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS). UKROEd is a not-for-profit organisation that gifts any surplus to the Road Safety Trust at the end of the financial year. This enables us to award grants to support a whole range of road safety initiatives every year. These grants are available for up to two to three years, and can be worth as much as £500,000.

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Our Small Grants round opens 21 March

Are you looking for funding for a road safety initiative? Then make sure you apply by the 24 April 2024.

Welcoming applications for funding

We welcome applications from UK-based organisations, both public and professional associations, registered charities and university departments. In exceptional cases, we can also look at applications from overseas, if the research would benefit UK road users. The projects to which we have already awarded funds include research into vehicle design, cycling injuries, hazard perception, brake light design, trauma techniques at road traffic collisions and police pursuit management.

 
To make UK roads safer, achieving impact through the funding of practical measures, research, dissemination and education.
— Our purpose
 
Safe system model

Our impact

Results of our first five years of grant-giving and 25 completed projects are available in our Impact Report.

Our vision

To have zero deaths and serious injuries on UK roads