Long-term Brake supporter Fleetmaster Group returns as sponsor of the Company Driver Safety Award, with categories for small, medium and large fleets. This award is for the private sector organisation that has implemented initiatives that enable drivers to be safe.
Seeing Machines sponsors the 2026 Safe Vehicles Award, following a busy year of ongoing support for Brake, including a new report on vehicle technology published by Brake in October 2025 and sponsored by Seeing Machines. The Safe Vehicles Award will be given to the organisation that has worked hardest to improve the safety and environmental impact of any vehicles used on behalf of the business. Regular UK Fleet Champions Awards supporters QBE sponsors the Road Risk Manager of the Year Award and Fleet Service GB sponsors the prestigious Kevin Storey Award for Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety.
TTC Group and Zurich Resilience Solutions also return, this time sponsoring two new awards for Road Safety Hero and Emergency Services Driver Safety, respectively. The first will go to a fleet manager, supervisor or driver who has carried out a heroic act in their line of duty. The latter is for police, fire and rescue, ambulance and other emergency services organisations that have implemented initiatives that enable their drivers to be safe.
See the full list of awards, entry forms and guidance by clicking here for the UK Fleet Champions Awards 2026.
Final sponsorship opportunities for 2026 are still available, please contact the Brake team on corporate@brake.org.uk to find out more.
The UK Fleet Champions Awards recognise and celebrate the important achievements of organisations and individuals working to prevent crashes and reduce pollution caused by work vehicles. Brake has been running a fleet awards programme for more than 20 years.
There are 13 awards in total. Click here to find out more about this year’s awards, all the category details and how to enter. Entries close on Friday 1 May. The awards are free to enter and are an excellent opportunity to celebrate the hard work of the organisations and individuals across the fleet sector that make road safety a priority.
Thank you to these organisations who have stepped forward to support Brake and our prestigious awards programme again this year. This support means everything to us, and we hope to see many more fleet suppliers, organisations and individuals come forward and nominate their work for one of our awards.
Ross Moorlock, CEO, Brake
Following the deadline, all entries will be judged by an independent panel of judges and presented at a glittering ceremony hosted by Brake at New Dock Hall in Leeds, on Wednesday 30 September 2026. Last year’s event brought together more than 270 people from across the fleet industry to celebrate 50 shortlisted organisations and individuals. Tickets for the event are on sale now, with an early bird offer. Click here to buy tickets.
Brake’s CEO Ross Moorlock commented: “We’d like to say thank you to these organisations who have stepped forward to support Brake and our prestigious awards programme again this year. Not only do we set out to showcase important work to reduce road death and injury, but all funds raised from this event support Brake’s work campaigning for safer streets and caring for families who have been devastated by road crashes. This support means everything to us, and we hope to see many more fleet suppliers, organisations and individuals come forward and nominate their work for one of our awards.”