SAFER ROADS FOUNDATION — grant history
Latest income
£136k
Grants listed (FY2024)
11
Listed grants total
£248k
Accounts grants total
£100k
listed grants do not fully reconcile with the accounts total — list may be partialextracted from its FY2024 accounts
Grants made, per its accounts filings
| Recipient | Year | Amount | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) - UK | FY2024 | £69k | Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek: improve safety at two major intersections (Moscovskaya-Beishenalieva and Akhunbaev-Maldybaeva) by the installation of new traffic signalling (with pedestrian countdown indicators), with the crossing points reinforced with high-profile 'Pedestrian Crossing’ signs incorporating fluorescent yellow/green border and thermoplastic paint for all road markings. The Moscovskaya-Beishenalieva junction also included installation of a central pedestrian refuge on the widest crossing. This is the first reference site not only for Kyrgyzstan, but for other countries in the region where the GOST SNIP technical standards (Russian construction rules and regulations) are followed. Aside from the remedial treatments at the two junctions serving as 'best practice’ examples, the project is to encourage routine use of pedestrian countdown indicators and centre-island refuges which are important as many of the roads in the country's cities are extremely wide, common in former Soviet states. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI), Greece | FY2024 | £46k | The following projects were funded with grants to our Greek road safety local partner and totalled: Evia, Kastella and Psachna: enhanced signage to complement the National Road 77/Old National Road '4km Speed Enforcement Corridor'. Evia, Chalkida: creation of two 'best practice' high-profile crossings on Styron Street and adjacent to the Jumbo superstore on the busy N77. These crossings included thermoplastic road markings, high-profile vertical ‘Pedestrian Crossing’ signage incorporating flashing LEDs, LED illuminated studs, solar panel power units. Floodlighting units were also included to ensure the highest level of safety during darkness. The objective of this initiative is to provide a template to be replicated across Greece. |
| European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) - Belgium | FY2024 | £44k | Grant in support of ETSC’s activities, these principally being: identifying and promoting effective measures on the basis of international scientific research and ‘best practice’ in areas which offer the greatest potential for a reduction in transport casualties. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI) - Greece | FY2024 | £40k | Evia, Kastella and Psachna: National Road 77/Old National Road '4km Speed Enforcement Corridor’. Installation of high-profile signage to create a 4km speed enforcement zone. Funding included two large high-profile gateway plaques, repeater signs (50kph and camera icon), together with four radar-activated VMS’ to highlight vehicle speeds in red or green on the display (two in each direction at KM1 and KM3).This project was the first of its kind in Greece and provides a perfect reference site to encourage replication across the country. |
| Essex County Council - UK | FY2024 | £19k | Essex, Layer De La Haye: to improve safety for pedestrians at concealed crossing point on High Road (B1026). The remedial measures included extending the footway, kerbing, repositioning of existing pedestrian guard rail and bin, and additional signage to warn approaching drivers. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) UK | FY2024 | £9k | Azerbaijan, Sumgait: improve pedestrian safety by School No 12 situated on Mehdi Huseynzadeh, close to Samed.Vurghun Street, with the installation of a signal-controlled pedestrian crossing with high-profile signage. In the 3-year reporting period 2019-2021 there were 18 accidents, 4 deaths and 14 injuries (including 1 child death and 3 child injuries). |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI) - Greece | FY2024 | £8k | Evia, Halkida: installation of high-profile signage for pedestrian crossing on the busy N77 to provide ‘Best in Class’ examples. In addition to the high-profile pedestrian icon signage, the plaques incorporated flashing LEDs, LED illuminated studs, solar panel power units, highquality thermoplastic zebra markings and apron floodlight canopy lighting. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI) - Greece | FY2024 | £7k | Evia, Kastella and Psachna: installation of high-profile signage (high reflectivity blue and white pedestrian icon but incorporating fluorescent yellow/green border) for pedestrian ‘Zebra’ style crossing points, and utilising thermoplastic paint for apron markings. These sites provide examples for SRF and partner RSI to work with the regions and country’s Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport to encourage the introduction of a new national standard and replication of such signage at thousands of crossings throughout Greece. |
| Essex County Council - UK | FY2024 | £4k | Essex, Billericay: requested by the head of traffic police, to improve safety on School Road by designing and installing lockable bollards to prevent vehicular access from the junction with theA176, as drivers were previously ignoring ‘No Entry’ signs and driving across the busy pavement. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI) - Greece | FY2024 | £1k | Evia, Piraeus: installation of four countdown markers on the red/green- man pedestrianindicators to improve safety at the main signal-controlled crossing at the junction of Akti Posidonos & Aristeidou. Countdown markers addresses the danger of tourists, heading for the ferries, often in a rushed and distracted state, being stranded on the crossing as traffic was released. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) - UK | FY2024 | £758 | Armenia, Yerevan: improve safety on the Yerevan to Artashat Highway at its intersection withArin Berd Street, by the remedial treatment of a roundabout with raised pedestrian crossings on each of the approaches. The project is to be used as a reference site of best practice. The objective is to improve safety for pedestrians crossing at this intersection and to remove confusing traffic flows and slow vehicle speeds. The accident statistics at this junction, where the main highway intersects with a secondary road, were a total of 20 serious injuries and 1 fatality (during the period of 2016-2021). The project is to be used as a reference site to encourage best practice throughout the country. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) —UK | FY2022 | £76k | Kazakhstan, Uralsk: improve safety at 'School 10' crossing and 'Youth Palace' crossing with installation of high-visibility warning plaques and thermoplastic paint, and 4 solar powered 'Pedestrian Crossing' signs. Nursultan Nazarbayev Ave. and Temira Masina intersection and Zhangirkhan —Brusilovsky intersection: installation/relocation of traffic lights with pedestrian facilities and road markings. |
| Gateway Associates on behalf of TRAX Road Safety NGO India —UK | FY2022 | £62k | India, Faridabad: improve safety at accident black spot junction of Suraj Kund Badkhal Road with Pali Road, by major engineering enhancements. |
| European Transport Safety Council (ETSC) - Belgium | FY2022 | £45k | Grant in support of ETSC's activities, these principally being: identifying and promoting effective measures on the basis of international scientific research and 'best practice' in areas which offer the greatest potential for a reduction in transport casualties. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) —UK | FY2022 | £29k | Moldova; improve safety at the pedestrian crossing on Dacia Boulevard (diplomatic route) intersection with Matei Millo/Fulgulesti with the installation of a raised pedestrian crossing and high-profile pedestrian warning plaques. This is to provide 'Best in Class' country examples. |
| Parliamentary Advisory Council for Transport Safety (PACTS) - UK | FY2022 | £25k | Second year of two-year grant, contributing towards: advocating road safety related legislation at Parliamentary level and helping influence meaningful priorities at the Department for Transport and Highway Authorities across the country, with the objective to reduce the number of those killed and injured on UK roads. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) - UK | FY2022 | £13k | Tajikistan, Dushanbe: 2nd payment for Zoo underpass renovation to provide safe pedestrian crossing point beneath major highway. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) —UK | FY2022 | £11k | Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek: improve safety at two intersections on Molodaya Guardia-Ryskulova by the installation of 12 traffic lights, including pedestrian countdown indicators. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI), Greece | FY2022 | £8k | Kastella and Psachna, Evia: installation of high-profile signage for zebra-style pedestrian crossings to provide 'Best in Class' examples to be replicated across Greece. |
| Eastern Alliance for Safe and Sustainable Transport (EASST) - UK | FY2022 | £7k | Tajikistan: improve safety at 32 school sites and at specific compromised locations along the Dushanbe-Kulob-Khorog-Murgab-Kulma highway, by the installation of 70 x high-visibility advanced warning 'Beware Children Ahead' plaques and 235 x 'Dangerous Turn' warning plaques. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI), Greece | FY2022 | £6k | Edipsos, Evia: unclear priority on Thermopotamou —installation of six solar powered 90 cm 'STOP' signs, with embedded flashing red LEDs to provide 'Best in Class' examples to be replicated across Greece. |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI), Greece | FY2022 | £6k | Grant for essential IT equipment (2 laptops & 1 desktop PC, file and mail servers). |
| Road Safety Institute Panos-Mylonas (RSI), Greece | FY2022 | £4k | Kastella and Psachna, Evia: installation of high-profile signage for zebra-style pedestdan crossing upgrades to provide 'Best in Class' examples to be replicated across Greece. |