Road Safety Week 2026 will take place from 15 to 21 November 2026

Sign up now to take part and do something amazing for road safety.

Everyone who registers will get access to a free Road Safety Week action pack, full of ideas and activities.

Sign up now to find out what's happening and how you can get involved. We will send updates by email to everyone who has registered.

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Make time for tea this November and fundraise for Brake

This November, put the kettle on and join The Big Tea Brake. Whether you’re hosting at home, in the office, at school, or in your community, it’s the perfect excuse to gather for a cuppa, enjoy some sweet treats, and raise vital funds to support road crash victims and campaign for safer streets.

The Big Tea Brake is a fundraising event to bring people together over a hot drink and some sweet treats, while supporting Brake's work helping people affected by road crashes and campaigning for safer roads.

Host anytime in November, or join the movement during Road Safety Week to help us make an even bigger impact.

Every Tea Brake makes a difference. Whether you raise £10 or £1,000, you can help us be there for families devastated by road crashes and support our campaigns to prevent future tragedies.

Let's brew change together. Click here to find out more.


When the worst happens, Brake is here to help

At Brake, we know that the right support at the right time can change the course of someone's life.

Brake’s National Road Victim Service is a free, professional, trauma-informed service for road victims run by Brake.

Every year, we provide expert emotional and practical support to thousands of families during their darkest and most difficult times. There are many more who need our help.

To get help after a road crash, call 0808 8000 401 or email help@brake.org.uk

Find out more about Brake’s National Road Victim Service

Make a donation to help us help more families


Get inspiration

Click the links below to find out more about previous Road Safety Weeks and how communities, organisations, and individuals took part.