
Nominations are still being sought for the 2025 Prince Michael International Road Safety Awards, ahead of the upcoming deadline.
Established by HRH Prince Michael of Kent in 1987, each year the ‘most outstanding’ international road safety initiatives receive public recognition through the scheme.
The awards are presented in five main categories based on the five pillars of the Global Plan for a Decade of Action: road safety management, safer roads, safer vehicles, safer road users and post-crash response.
Nominations should be ‘proven and effective interventions and best practices for preventing road trauma and strengthening the Safe System.
The winners will be invited to join a workshop and the annual Award Ceremony to be held in London on 17 November.
The deadline for submissions is 30 June 2025.
Nominations are open to any team, public sector organisation, government department, private sector organisation or business. They should be clear, ‘concise and presented against all the judging criteria’.
More information onabout the criteria can be found on the awards’ website.
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