Road safety CJ103¶
Road safety is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Crime and Justice category.
260 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.13% of all charities.
Keywords to find charities¶
UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.
The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:
\b(road safety|traffic|advanced motor(cycl)?ists?|safe driving)\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 173 | 0.24% |
| £10k - £100k | 47 | 0.07% |
| £100k - £250k | 8 | 0.04% |
| £250k - £500k | 7 | 0.06% |
| £500k - £1m | 4 | 0.06% |
| £1m - £10m | 9 | 0.10% |
| Over £10m | 3 | 0.14% |
| Total | 251 | 0.13% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 210 | 0.12% |
| oscr | 35 | 0.14% |
| ccni | 15 | 0.21% |
| Total | 260 | 0.13% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| THE ROAD SAFETY TRUST [Charity number: 1156300] The provision of funding to support research or practical interventions in road safety to reduce death and injury through education, engineering or enforcement or a combination of any of these approaches. |
£102,117,204 |
| TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL [Charity number: 1076722] TRAFFIC works to ensure that trade is not a threat to the conservation of nature. TRAFFIC actively monitors and investigates wildlife trade and advocates policy messages to diverse audiences worldwide. TRAFFIC International is the co-ordinating office of the TRAFFIC network with functions that include strategic direction, network operations, programme development and delivery, and communications |
£12,254,247 |
| Cyclists Touring Club [Charity number: SC042541] The objects for which the Club is established (the 'Objects') are to: 1.7.1 promote community participation in healthy recreation by promoting the amateur sport of cycling. cycle touring and associated amateur sports. 1.7. 2 preserve and protect the health and safety of the public by encouraging and facilitating cycling and the safety of cyclists. 1.7.3 advance education by whatever means the trustees think fit. including the provision of cycling, training and educational activities related to cycling. 1.7.4 promote the conservation and protection of the environment. touring as a means of adventure, recreation, character training and other forms of education, to stimulate by all possible means interest and participation, and in particular the interest and participation of young persons, in cycling, and to promote cycling competitions, rallies, rides and other events. 1.8.2 the promotion of the conservation and protection of the environment by any charitable means including, but not limited to: 1.8.1.1 promoting and increasing appreciation of the countryside and places of public interest, and 1.8.2.2 establishing and protecting access thereto by cycle and on foot, and 1.8.2.3 preserving and improving amenities, and 1.8.2.4 taking appropriate action to advance this charitable aim in Parliament and in and before Government departments, local and other public authorities, bodies and officers, landowners, developers and others. 1.8.3 the advancement of education by any charitable means including, but not limited to, education in road usage, road safety and in particular the safety of cyclists, and the promotion of any plans, measures, schemes or proposals designed to that end. For further purposes, please contact the charity directly. |
£11,861,258 |
| FIA FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1088670] The FIA Foundation manages and supports an international programme of activities promoting road safety, environmental protection and sustainable mobility, as well as funding specialist motor sport safety research. |
£9,422,517 |
| Cycling Scotland [Charity number: SC029760] 1. The Company is established for charitable purposes only with the intention of providing public benefit in Scotland and elsewhere, and in particular the Company is established: (a) to promote and advance awareness and understanding of the significant health, social, environmental and economic benefits of getting more people cycling safely and confidently for everyday travel, exercise and recreation. (b) to advance the education of the public generally and young people in particular in safer cycling and cycling road safety, including through delivery of cycle training for people of all ages. (c) to promote and support the design and delivery of inclusive and widely available routes, paths and associated facilities for cycling, walking and other forms of low energy and sustainable transport. and (d) to undertake projects, programmes and activities of a charitable nature aimed at reducing barriers to cycling and contributing to achieving local and national objectives and outcomes in relation to improving health and wellbeing, economic and environmental sustainability and reducing inequalities. |
£9,186,927 |
| THE INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS LIMITED [Charity number: 249002] IAM RoadSmart provides for the public an advanced driving and motorcycle test, and through its research into many aspects of road safety, seeks to become a significant influencer of road safety policy and practice. |
£6,521,000 |
| The Institute of Advanced Motorists Limited [Charity number: SC041201] To improve the standard of driving and the promotion of road safety for the public benefit, in particular by (but not limited to), the operation of an advanced driving test. |
£6,521,000 |
| INTERNATIONAL ROAD ASSESSMENT PROGRAMME [Charity number: 1140357] iRAP was established to promote international road safety and quality of roads for the benefit of the public. |
£4,306,341 |
| Moto Foundation [Charity number: SC041488] 2.The objects of the Charity are to advance all purposes charitable under the law of England and Wales in particular but not exclusively by: (a) providing grants to charities in the United Kingdom. (b) advancing the education of the public in particular in the conservation , protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment. (c) protecting and preserving life in particular through the promotion of, and education in, road safety. (d) promoting for the general benefit of the local communities and their inhabitants, assistance to groups in organising and responding to identified problems and needs which affect such persons and by facilitating the provision of volunteers (drawn from the employees of Moto Hospitality Limited hereinafter know as 'Moto') to support such charitable projects for the benefit of such persons as the trustees see fit from time to time. and (e) through the establishment of the Moto Company Benevolent Fund, relieving those individuals working for Moto who are in need of relief as the trustees determine from time to time. |
£1,091,072 |
| EASST [Charity number: 1205232] Promoting public safety in Central and Eastern Europe by: reducing road deaths and injuries; improving road safety governance; improving enforcement; ensuring safe road design; influencing road user behaviour; promoting sustainable transport policies; improving driver training; building capacity for national road safety campaigning and education; facilitating regional and cross-border initiatives. |
£1,085,042 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| North West Ulster Group of Advanced Motorists and Motorcyclists (IAM Group No 8159) [Charity number: NI100303] • IAM NW Ulster Group is one of over 200 local IAM affiliated groups throughout the UK (all charitable organisations in their own right) who provide the support and guidance for people wanting to prepare for and pass the IAM's advanced test and is unparalleled throughout the UK. The support of these groups means that the advanced test is available and achievable for ANYONE who has an interest in improving their driving or riding skills. • “Associates” are those trainees who join the group to receive driver training and “Observers” are full IAM members who have taken and passed their advanced driving test and wish to give of their own time (and indirectly money) to promote IAM driving to other Associates • Only Group “full” members are permitted to accompany Associates in a vehicle and provide them with the practical training necessary to achieve the consistent driving standard required to meet IAM standards. • Associates who pass the IAM advanced driving test are able to train as “Observers” (working with already qualified Observers and through "Observer Training Days") in order to prepare other Associates for their test. “Observers” have the opportunity to further their own training and become “National” (formerly Senior) Observers, which is a qualification gained by examination by Independent Staff Examiners • Other Activities include, but are not limited to: o (a) hearing visiting speakers, generally on driving related topics, o (b) site visits to premises generally related to road safety, accident management and accident prevention and o (c) taking part in driving related activities such as manoeuvring HGV’s on private property (most members are neither licensed nor insured to drive such vehicles in public places) so as to understand challenges faced by professional lorry drivers. • |
£460 |
| THE ISLE OF WIGHT GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1103530] To promote advanced and safe driving for all who wish to improve their road safety. This covers all ages from pre licence holders to ninty plus. We offer technical (Roadcraft) advice with all aspects of driving, cars, motor bikes, commercial vehicles. |
£314 |
| NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE (NORTH EASTERN) GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1049083] To guide the general public to drive better |
£1,456 |
| North Down & Ards Road Safety Committee [Charity number: NI102409] North Down & Ards Road Safety Committee is a voluntary information and support organisation which develops road safety strategy and provides information to the general public. We provide information to both the statutory and voluntary organisations on better ways of adopting a means in the reduction of those killed and seriously injured on our roads. We also provide competitions and educational programmes on road safety to schools, community groups and statutory organisations. |
£2,000 |
| COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE ADVANCED MOTORCYCLISTS [Charity number: 1056844] Promotion of Road Safety through education and training by providing mentoring to motorcyclists in preparation for the advanced motorcycle test and other qualifications regulated by the Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists. Provides recreation, social and skills support with the overall aim of improving road safety. |
£3,930 |
| EASST [Charity number: 1205232] Promoting public safety in Central and Eastern Europe by: reducing road deaths and injuries; improving road safety governance; improving enforcement; ensuring safe road design; influencing road user behaviour; promoting sustainable transport policies; improving driver training; building capacity for national road safety campaigning and education; facilitating regional and cross-border initiatives. |
£1,085,042 |
| PENRITH AND KENDAL ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1056449] Promotes and gives guidance on Advanced Driving.Promotes Road Safety |
£1,489 |
| THE ROAD OPERATORS SAFETY COUNCIL [Charity number: 1140150] Advance public health and safety in particular by promoting and advancing safety on public and private roads within the UK; Advance public education and training of persons who are or who may seek engagement in the road transport or associated industries.Conduct and carry on research into road safety and disseminate the results of that research |
£58,062 |
| CENTRAL SOUTHERN GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1079142] The objects of the Group are for the public benefit to promote the improvement of the standard of driving and the advancement of road safety. |
£5,986 |
| Edinburgh & District Group Of Advanced Motorists [Charity number: SC020550] The objects of the Group are for the public benefit to promote the improvement of the standard of driving and the advancement of road safety. In furtherance of the above-mentioned objects but not further or otherwise the Group shall. have the following powers: to encourage and assist motorists to become Members of the Institute to publicise the Institute and its workithroughout the area to provide road safety and competitive events for Members, Associates, Friends and members of the general public. Driving events on a public road must not be timed to arrange and provide for or join in arranging and providing for the holding of exhibitions, meetings,lectures, classes, seminars and training courses to cause, to be, written and ,printed or. otherwise reproduced' and circulated, gratuitously or otherwise, such papers, books, periodicals, pamphlets or other documents or films or recorded tapes (whether audio or visuaL or both) as shall further the said objects to raise funds and invite and receive contributions from any person or persons whatsoever by way of subscriptions and. otherwise,provided that the Group shall not undertake permanent trading activities in raising funds forthe said objects to invest the monies of the . Group' not immediately required for, the said obj ects in or upon such investments, securities or property as may be thought fit, subject nevertheless to such conditions (if any) as may for the time being be imposed or required by law to do all such other lawful things as are necessary for· the attainment of the' said objects |
£1,533 |