National Highways

Jeremy Phillips, Head of Road User Safety at National Highways talks to James Luckhurst, the founder of Project EDWARD about:

  • What safety means to National Highways
  • The importance of road user compliance
  • His thoughts on high-risk driving and offending
  • Why National Highways is supporting Project EDWARD
Westcotec

Westcotec is the leading brand in traffic safety systems in the UK and we’ve supported Project EDWARD for the last six years. This year’s theme is ‘Changing Minds, Changing Behaviour’ which is exactly what our products are designed to do. It’s our belief that Project EDWARD is one of the most influential and Effective campaigns in delivering the road safety message currently active in the UK. We’ll be attending a number of events during the week so we’ll be looking forward to seeing our fellow supporters as EDWARD progresses.

GEM

GEM Motoring Assist is a members’ motoring and road safety organisation based in the UK. Established in 1932 our founders set us a very clear mission to help keep everyone safe on the roads. This founding mission remains at the heart of everything we do including our breakdown recovery service.

Webfleet

Webfleet is pleased to be the leading telematics technology partner for Project Edward. Webfleet’s technology helps to keep over 60,000 businesses and their drivers safe, 365 days a year. For over 20 years Webfleet has been empowering managers and drivers to help them optimise safety and return home incident free.

Horwich Cohen Coghlan (HCC) Solicitors is an award-winning serious injury law firm with offices in Manchester, Birmingham and London. We act for individuals with life-changing, often catastrophic injuries, and families who have lost loved ones, often as a result of avoidable road traffic collisions.

HCC Solicitors

Horwich Cohen Coghlan (HCC) Solicitors is an award-winning serious injury law firm with offices in Manchester, Birmingham and London. We act for individuals with life-changing, often catastrophic injuries, and families who have lost loved ones, often as a result of avoidable road traffic collisions.

The Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme (FORS) is a voluntary accreditation scheme for fleet operators. FORS aims to drive up standards within fleet operations and demonstrate which operators are achieving exemplary levels of best practice in safety, efficiency and environmental protection.