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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.

267 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 193 0.23%
£10k - £100k 42 0.06%
£100k - £250k 7 0.04%
£250k - £500k 6 0.07%
£500k - £1m 7 0.12%
£1m - £10m 6 0.08%
Over £10m 2 0.11%
Total 263 0.14%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 215 0.13%
oscr 34 0.13%
ccni 18 0.25%
Total 267 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.
£76,083,182
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
£11,361,214
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.
£9,925,747
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.
£6,319,000
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.
£6,319,000
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.
£6,023,220
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.
£4,711,494
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.
£2,274,034
JOINT ACTIVITIES AND MOTOR EDUCATION SERVICE [Charity number: 1056330]
To promote the safety of the public, and in particular to encourage an interest in road safety, and improving the standard of driving and riding, with particular emphasis on young people, in Yorkshire.
£995,094
EASTERN ALLIANCE FOR SAFE AND SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT [Charity number: 1133552]
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.
£903,591

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
ADAM MUGRIDGE MEMORIAL FUND [Charity number: 1122553]
TO PRESERVE AND PROTECT THE GOOD HEALTH AND SAFETY OF THE PUBLIC BY ENCOURAGING AND FACILITATING SAFE CYCLING AND WALKING BY THE PROVISION OF A CYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY AWAY FROM THE TRAFFIC BETWEEN LUBENHAM AND THE MAIN TOWN OF MARKET HARBOROUGH.
£2,612
Garvaghey Area Community Association [Charity number: NI106853]
Since its inception in March 2016 our group has organised a detailed community audit and from this much energy has been placed on addressing the needs identified. We have organised a number of events to date targeting the different age groups in the community such as senior social events and trips to address social isolation; we initiated an active club to engage people in physical activity, supporting mental well being at the same time; table quizzes supporting social interaction within the community as many people didn’t know each other prior to our committee being formed. Garvaghey Area Community Association have been working collaboratively and implementing measures with PSNI and Roads Service in addressing road safety on the A5. Research and discussion are ongoing with telecommunications organisations to improve the broadband infrastructure in the area.
£5,668
PETERBROUGH AND DISTRICT ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1067966]
Advice on safer and better driving. Advertising how to be a safer driver.
£648
CHESTERFIELD GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS OR MOTORCYCLISTS [Charity number: 1017471]
Promoting road safety and improving driving standards.
£915
WOLVERHAMPTON ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1053330]
The activity of the Wolverhampton Advanced Motorist Group is to promote greater road safety. We give guidance to candidate car drivers to better their standard of driving with the intention of becoming members of the Institute of Advanced Motorists.
£410
CLEVELAND ADVANCED MOTORCYCLISTS [Charity number: 1058060]
Institute of Advanced Motorists affiliated group promoting road safety by providing information and advice fostering advanced motorcycle riding skills in the North East of England.
£1,142
ST HELENS GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1058971]
Advanced driver trainingPublic awareness of road safety issues
£1,034
THE CHELMSFORD AND DISTRICT GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1059372]
1. Giving practical road safety advice and guidance to prepare drivers to take the The Institute of Advanced Motorists Advanced driving test.2. Provide speakers to give road safety talks to interested bodies and recruit members of the public for activity 1 (above).3. Produce an informative Group newsletter for all Group Members with road safety advice, tips and news.
£3,062
PRESTON GROUP OF ADVANCED MOTORISTS [Charity number: 1101662]
We have merged with Blackpool & Fylde Advanced Motorists to form Blackpool, Preston & Fylde Advanced Motorists, so Preston Advanced Motorists no longer exists.
£15
Safety Awareness Glasgow [Charity number: SC045812]
To coordinate and deliver health and safety awareness workshops in Glasgow, with particular emphasis on ethnic minority groups, who have little or no understanding of basic health and safety awareness. this will advance their education on health & safety. The promotion of various UK annual nominated safety week community campaigns in Glasgow, raising awareness of home safety week, fire safety week, road safety week, child safety week etc. again particular emphasis will be on ethnic minority groups recently settled in Glasgow . this is due to their lack of awareness of basic health & safety, primarily due to the language barrier and the cultural emphasis on health & safety within Scotland, that isn't recognised as being as important within their home countries. also many are used to living within a rural rather than urban environment. To organise and deliver various community, recreational and leisure programmes throughout the year for our members, with the aim of countering social isolation and promoting integration. Through delivering this object we will promote equality and diversity as we will provide our members with the opportunity to become more engaged in their local community, countering social isolation and promoting integration. we envisage our members will be from different cultures and religions.
£20,816

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024