Funding offered for technology-focused road safety projects

Posted on: February 1, 2021

The Road Safety Trust is inviting applications for funding for technology-focussed road safety projects. The charity has a vision of zero deaths and serious injuries on UK roads.

Grants of between £25,000 and £200,000 are invited from public and private organisations, registered charities and not for profits from across the UK.  Grants are available for projects lasting up to three years that explore how technology can reduce road offending and improve road safety.

Applications to the main theme programme will be open from 25 February 2021 until 19 April 2021.

Read more about the funding here.

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