Ryan Barham
Last updated: 05/11/2025
Thousands of schools, organisations and communities from around the UK will come together to share road safety messages, remember those lost and affected by accidents and raise funds for more care and campaigning as part of Road Safety Week.
Taking place from 16 to 22 November, 2025, Road Safety Week was initiated by the road safety charity Brake. This year, Brake has decided to focus on those who have been lost or had their lives severely changed by road traffic accidents.
Road Safety week will give families and friends a platform to remember loved ones who have died or had their lives changed as a result of a car crash. It can also help anyone involved talk about their experiences.
Initiated in 1997 by Brake, Road Safety Week aims to raise awareness and promote actions that can help reduce the number of deaths and injuries on the road. For 2025, Brake has confirmed that Road Safety Week will focus on the safety of vehicles. They want to make sure every time someone gets in a vehicle, they are as safe as possible - no matter who they are and how they travel.
2025’s Road Safety Week will draw attention to the fact that safe vehicles save lives. This is due to them being designed to prevent road crashes and how they offer protection for drivers, passengers and pedestrians if there is an accident.
If you’re planning to mark Road Safety Week, you could do any of the following to educate the public about the dangers of the road:
Whether you’re observing, advocating or simply driving responsibly, anyone can get involved in Road Safety Week. Anything you can do can help raise awareness of the importance of driving, pedestrian safety and improving our roads so that they can be safer for everyone.
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