International road safety charity Brake has hosted its tenth annual Australasian Road Safety Awards, with winners announced at a ceremony in Auckland on October 31.
The awards are held annually as part of Brake’s Global Fleet Champions initiative, which is a global partnership campaign to prevent crashes and reduce pollution by vehicles used for work purposes.
Three individual awards were presented to fleet professionals, including a category new to this year’s awards – the Fleet Driver Award. Organisational awards were also presented.
Brake NZ Director Caroline Perry congratulated the winners on their success.
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“We are delighted to see organisations working hard to help ensure their employees, contractors and other road users get home safely every day,” Perry says.
“The organisations represented at the awards are striving to make a real difference to fleet and road safety, and we hope their work achievements inspire other organisations to implement measures to address their own risks too.
“Congratulations to all the winners and highly commended entrants at the tenth Fleet Champions Awards.”
The list of winners from the 2024 Fleet Champions Awards is as follows:
- Company Driver Safety Award, sponsored by First Rescue – Coda
- Fleet Safety Product Award – Microlise
- Road Safety in the Community Award, sponsored by Bridgestone – Carbn
- Safe Vehicles Award, sponsored by SG Fleet – Traffic Safe
- Sustainable Journeys Award, sponsored by Fleetcoach – Tranzit Group
- Fleet Driver Award, sponsored by NZI Fleet Fit – Tim Smith, Manuka Health
- Road Risk Manager of the Year Award, sponsored by Suzuki – Theresa Labuschagne, KiwiRail
- Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety – Megan McKay, McKay Cartage
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