Brake highlights exemplary fleet safety

8th October 2015

Road safety charity Brake has announced the winners of the organisation's annual Fleet Safety Awards for 2015.

A prestigious ceremony was held at St John's Hotel in Solihull, Birmingham last night (October 1st) and saw nominees and guests from across the spectrum of UK fleet services in attendance. Recognising those businesses and organisations that place fleet safety at the core of everything they do, the awards represent a chance for these groups to come together and demonstrate the importance of effective fleet safety management. A full list of this year's winners can be found on the Brake website, with some of the standout award recipients including: O'Donovan Waste Disposal (Safe Vehicles Award, sponsored by the Road Haulage Association) ARI (Fleet Safety Product Award (road safety), sponsored by QBE) Gist (Road Safety in the Community Award, sponsored by Ocado) Richard Owen of Road Safety Analysis (Kevin Storey Award for Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety, sponsored by Arriva) Alison Moriarty of Skanska (Road Risk Manager of the Year Award, sponsored by Licence Bureau) Professional engagement manager at Brake Ellie Pearson commented: "Congratulations to all of this year's award winners and highly commended entrants for their impressive work over the past year. "We were delighted to receive so many strong awards entries, and to see the fantastic work that so many organisations and individuals are doing to make our roads safer for everyone." With a total of 350 guests on the night, this year's ceremony was the largest annual awards event for the charity to date.

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