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Brake extends deadline for entering Australasian Fleet Safety Awards

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Brake extends deadline for entering Australasian Fleet Safety Awards.  · Deadline for entries extended to Friday 29 June 2018.  · The award winners will be announced in Auckland on Thursday 11 October 2018

Due to last minute interest, the deadline for entering Brake’s 2018 Australasian Fleet Safety Awards has been extended to Friday 29 June 2018. Fleet operators and suppliers who want to gain recognition for their fleet safety initiatives should enter online at www.fleetsafetyawards.com/nz.This is the fourth year Brake has run the awards, recognising the achievements of fleet operators and suppliers working to help reduce the number of road crashes involving at-work drivers. The winners will be announced at Brake’s annual reception for supporters on Thursday 11 October 2018 in Auckland.This year’s awards will be offered in the following categories:· Company Driver Safety Award· Fleet Safety Product Award· Road Safety in the Community Award· Safe Vehicles Award· Sustainable Journeys Award· Road Risk Manager of the Year Award· Outstanding Commitment to Road Safety AwardVisit the event website, www.fleetsafetyawards.com/nz, where you can download the awards entry form, together with guidance notes for entrants. Or contact Brake on +64 (0)21 407 953 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more information.The Australasian Fleet Safety Awards are supported by sponsors NZ Transport Agency, SurePlan and Suzuki NZ.Caroline Perry, Brake’s NZ Director, says: “We’re delighted that the level of last-minute interest in the Fleet Safety Awards has been so high. Entering the awards is a fantastic opportunity for organisations and individuals to gain recognition for their successes in improving fleet safety, and so we’re extending this year’s awards deadline to allow these organisations to submit an entry and be in the running for an award. The awards are free and simple to enter, and I’d encourage anyone who has not yet had chance to enter to take advantage of the deadline extension.”

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