Corporate training

Keep your employees safe on the road

If your staff drive for work, their safety is your responsibility. Around 1 in 3 road traffic collisions involve someone driving for work — including commuting — and employers have a legal Duty of Care under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) to ensure journeys, drivers and vehicles are safe.

Road traffic incidents are costly, disruptive and can have devastating consequences for families, businesses and communities. At Roadwise, improving road safety is at the heart of what we do. We support organisations of all sizes with fleet risk management and driver safety training that build safer habits, stronger awareness and better decision‑making on the road.

We help drivers understand how their behaviour and attitudes influence risk — and give them the tools to make safer choices every day. Safety isn’t a tick‑box; it’s a culture.

Tailored training for your organisation

Every business is different, so your training should be too. We can design bespoke programmes (practical, classroom and online based) shaped around your organisation’s needs, operational requirements and budget.

What our training helps you achieve

Our courses can help you:

  • Reduce lost working days after collisions

  • Cut incidents that damage vehicles, property or goods

  • Improve fuel efficiency

  • Strengthen personal responsibility for driver and public safety

  • Mitigate organisational risk

  • Reduce legal exposure and lower long‑term insurance costs

  • Enhance your safety culture and brand reputation

  • Assess employee driving skills and consider recommendations for improvement

  • Support overseas employees transitioning to UK roads

Work with a team that cares

We’re flexible, we listen, and we tailor our support to fit your business. Get in touch to find out how we can help ensure everyone in your organisation gets home safely at the end of the day.

A man with a beard and short dark hair smiling, wearing a neon green safety vest and black long sleeve shirt, sitting in the driver's seat of a vehicle with a window showing a blurred outdoor scene.