Safety-conscious organisations from New Zealand and Australia have been recognised for working hard to reduce incidents involving at-work drivers and vehicles during the ninth annual Australasian Fleet Champions Awards
The awards, run by Brake, the road safety charity and supported by Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, acknowledge companies and individuals who have implemented successful initiatives, products or services to tackle fleet safety. The winners were announced at an awards ceremony in Auckland on Thursday 19 October. Individual awards were sponsored by Bridgestone, First Rescue, Fleetcoach, SG Fleet, Suzuki and Waka Kotahi.
The awards are held annually and are part of Brake’s Global Fleet Champions initiative, a global partnership campaign to prevent crashes and reduce pollution by vehicles used for work purposes.
As well as categories for organisations, two individual awards were presented to fleet professionals including the prestigious Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety Award, which was awarded to David Boyce, NZ Trucking Association.
The 2023 Fleet Champions Award winners are:
- Company Driver Safety Award, sponsored by First Rescue
Alexander Group - Fleet Safety Product Award
Fleetcoach - Road Safety in the Community Award, sponsored by Bridgestone
Beca - Safe Vehicles Award, sponsored by SG Fleet
RTL - Sustainable Journeys Award, sponsored by Fleetcoach
Queenstown Lakes District Council - Road Risk Manager of the Year Award, sponsored by Suzuki
Rod Alexander – Alexander Group - Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety Award, sponsored by Waka Kotahi NZ
David Boyce – NZ Trucking Association
See the full list of winners and highly commended entries here: globalfleetchampions.org/fleet-champions-awards/australasia-awards/winners-of-the-australasian-fleet-champions-awards-2023/.
“We are delighted to see organisations working hard to help ensure their employees, contractors and other road users get home safely every day,” Brake’s NZ Director, Caroline Perry says.
“The organisations represented at the awards are striving to make a real difference to fleet and road safety, and we hope their work and achievements inspire other organisations to implement measures to address their own risks too. Congratulations to all the winners and highly commended entrants at the ninth Fleet Champions Awards.”
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Senior Manager Road Safety, Fabian Marsh says improving road safety and contributing to the reduction of emissions is something Waka Kotahi, as well as all businesses and organisations represented at the awards are committed to.
“Congratulations to David Boyce from NZ Trucking Association on receiving the Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety Award. We acknowledge your commitment to improving the safety of at-work drivers, and all New Zealanders on our streets and roads.”