Brake has extended the deadline to enter its UK Fleet Champions Awards 2025.

Fleets, suppliers and all those striving to manage work-related road risk now have until Friday 16 May to enter.
The awards are free to enter and celebrate the hard work of the organisations and individuals across the fleet sector that are making road safety a priority.
All entries will be judged by an independent panel of judges and presented at a glittering ceremony hosted by Brake in central Leeds on Thursday 25 September 2025.
Last year’s event brought together more than 230 people from across the fleet industry to celebrate 60 shortlisted organisations and individuals, with winners across 11 different awards categories.
The 2025 award categories are:
- Company Driver Safety (sponsored by Fleetmaster)
- Public Sector Driver Safety (sponsored by TTC)
- Sustainable Journeys (sponsored by Zurich Resilience Solutions)
- Dr Will Murray Award for Analysis and Action (sponsored by eDriving)
- Fleet Driver of the Year
- Fleet Safety Innovation
- Fleet Safety Partnership (Sponsored by Axa UK)
- Fleet Safety Product
- Road Safety in the Community (sponsored by Seeing Machines)
- Safe Vehicles (Sponsored by AIR-serv)
- Road Risk Manager of the Year (Sponsored by QBE)
- Kevin Storey Award for Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety
Brake has also announced that Geotab will be the headline sponsor of the 2025 awards.
The telematics provider has been a long-time supporter of Brake and its awards, as well being as an award winner itself – in 2023, Geotab won the Fleet Safety Product Award for development of a market-leading software safety solution.
Oliver Holt, sales manager UKI at Geotab, said: “Fleet safety and driver wellbeing are key priorities for Geotab. Our research shows that many drivers still don’t always get the support they need, so it’s important to recognise the fleet operators who are setting the standard. We’re proud to support Brake’s UK Fleet Champions Awards and look forward to meeting the nominees and award winners.”
Geotab joins Brake and Driving for Better Business by National Highways who are working in partnership for the second year running to deliver the UK Fleet Champions Awards, which recognise the achievements of organisations working to prevent crashes and reduce pollution caused by work vehicles.
Entry forms and guidance can be accessed from the Brake website.