Click on the links below to get:
- Toolkit for participants - simple guidance on how to take part - includes images and words to share on social media
- Posters and images - let people know you're taking part in Road Safety Week
- Checklists and factsheets - to help you commit to carrying out regular checks on your vehicle or bicycle
We'll continue to add resources to this page right up until Road Safety Week and we'll send updates by email to everyone who has registered.
Toolkit for participants
Use this simple toolkit to help you take part in Road Safety Week and talk about why it is important.
- Tell people why you are taking part in Road Safety Week 2025
- Raise awareness of the devastating impact of road crashes
- Learn how safe vehicles can help prevent road death and injury
- Support Brake’s campaign for life-saving vehicle safety technology to be fitted as standard in all new vehicles
- Commit to carrying out regular checks to ensure your vehicle is safe
- Join our webinar for organisations that employ people who drive for work
- Host a Big Tea Brake and raise vital funds to support families affected by road crashes
- And much more.
Click the link below to view and download the toolkit for participants.
Guidance on how to take part in Road Safety Week - includes images and words to share on social media
Posters and images
Click the links below to view and download posters and images to shout out about your Road Safety Week events.
Please note that all Road Safety Week resources are © Brake, the road safety charity, and must not be edited or adapted in any way unless you have written permission to do so from Brake.
Road Safety Week images
Click here for images to share on social media to tell your followers about Road Safety WeekRoad Safety Week posters
Click here for posters to download and print to shout out about Road Safety WeekFactsheets and vehicle checklists
Use our vehicle or bicycle checklists to help you commit to checking your vehicle regularly.
Please note: Although Brake provides guidance on how to complete a basic vehicle safety check, we bear no responsibility for the vehicle checks completed by participating individuals and organisations. Employers
and drivers maintain responsibility for remedying any faults found during vehicle checks and Brake cannot be held responsible for any faults that are not picked up in vehicle safety checks.
Use this factsheet to check your vehicle before every journey
Use this factsheet to check your bicycle is safe to use
Print and display this checklist to remind you how to complete an 'M check' on a bicycle
Watch a short film by Brake to learn how to carry out a simple M check on your bicycle.
All Road Safety Week resources are © Brake, the road safety charity, and must not be edited or adapted in any way unless you have written permission to do so from Brake.
Our sponsors
Road Safety Week 2025 is organised by Brake and sponsored by Autoglass, Hastings Direct, Motive and Samsara. Thank you to our sponsors, we couldn't do it without you!