The Road Safety Trust is an independent grant-giving charity, committed to making UK roads safer, achieving impact through the funding of practical measures, research, dissemination and education.
The charity is governed by a Board of Trustees, including the national lead for roads policing. Trustees come from a range of backgrounds including the private sector, civil service, higher education, politics and crime reduction.
Its members are the UK-based police forces that participate in the National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme (NDORS).
The Trust’s trading subsidiary is UKROEd, which operates NDORS on behalf of the Police, overseeing the central administration, development and quality of courses currently offered by police officers as an educational alternative to prosecution. Any surplus from UKROEd’s activity is donated to the Trust in order for it to achieve its charitable objectives.