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joinboyJoin Brake and join a global movement to stop road casualties and support people bereaved and injured in road crashes.

Joining brings a range of benefits. It means we can stay in touch with you and help you to campaign for road safety. It means you are helping support the charity and enabling us to carry on with our work.

Become a Friend of Brake
Sign up online to be a Friend of Brake and get our regular ebulletin about our campaigns and events. It's free to join, but it's great if you can make a donation at the same time.

Join one of Brake's professional Forums
Depending on your area of interest, you can benefit from subscribing to one of three professional Forums run by Brake. For more information and to join online, follow these links:
Fleet Safety Forum  for people promoting company fleet safety
Road Safety Forum  for people working within road safety  
Sudden Death Forum for people caring for people suddenly bereaved

Become a Buddy Driving Instructor
Driving instructors can join Brake and access our 2young2die campaign resources to use with their pupils. Click here for more information. 

Become a Corporate Partner
Brake is reliant on donations and sponsorship from companies and organisations to carry out much of our work, and in return we provide road safety and victim support advice as well as cause-related marketing opportunities. For more information, click here.

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Every 30 seconds someone, somewhere in the world, is killed in a road crash.The misery of road deaths and injuries and the pollution caused by vehicles is a shameful epidemic that must end. Brake campaigns to stop the carnage and supports the victims.

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