
Organisations and individuals across the tyre and road safety sectors have just one month left to submit their entries for this year’s TyreSafe Awards. The deadline for submissions is 30 April 2025.
The awards, which celebrate initiatives that improve tyre safety awareness and best practice, will be presented at the TyreSafe Briefing on 10 June 2025. This year’s event will take place at the National Motorcycle Museum and promises to bring together leading voices from across the tyre industry, enforcement agencies, and road safety partners.
The TyreSafe Awards are a key part of the briefing, recognising those who have demonstrated excellence in promoting tyre safety across the UK.
Entry to the awards is free of charge and open to businesses, organisations, local authorities, emergency services, and individuals who have run tyre safety campaigns or activities in the last year.
The TyreSafe Briefing will also feature an agenda packed with presentations from respected speakers. They will explore the key issues impacting tyre safety, road risk, and driver education.
■ Awards deadline: 30 April 2025
■ Awards presented: 10 June 2025 at the National Motorcycle Museum
■ Registration for the briefing is free – you can register here: https://www.tyresafe.org/briefing-and-awards/register-to-attend-briefing-and-awards/
■ Submit your award entry: https://www.tyresafe.org/briefing-and-awards/enter-the-awards/
The TyreSafe Awards play an important role in shining a light on the work being done to help reduce the number of tyre-related incidents on UK roads.
If your organisation has run a campaign, initiative, or programme in the last year that has made a difference, this is an opportunity to receive industry recognition.
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