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    June 11, 2026
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    To fleet managers and organisations facing the pressure of running a fleet, meeting deadlines and managing the current fuel prices, it may seem like entering the Fleet Safety Awards is luxury one cannot afford. The benefits of entering, however, make it something organisations cannot afford to skip.

    The more than 600 entries during the Fleet Safety Awards in 2025 are a testament to this and the continually growing importance the Awards represent within road safety. The entries for 2026 are already climbing steadily because the return on this time investment goes well beyond recognition.

    External recognition accelerates something that is difficult to manufacture internally: committed and unwavering employee buy-in to the road safety agenda. The CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, expands: “Public acknowledgement as a leader in fleet safety validates the effort of every driver, fleet manager, and organisation that champion that culture from the inside.

    “During the 2025 Awards, organisations were recognised in front of more than 200 industry peers and watched by an audience of hundreds. This level of visibility has a measurable effect on how teams see themselves and the standards to which they hold oneself,” says Herbert.

    An opportunity for continuous improvement

    The entry process itself has benchmarking value for organisations. “Compiling a submission provides a structured review of safety initiatives and incident history. It becomes a way to reveal strengths worth amplifying and gaps worth addressing.

    “Additionally, for organisations that do not place in the results, two categories, ‘Most Improved Organisation’ and ‘Aspiring Fleet Manager’ provide an additional opportunity and pave a path to success for organisations of all sizes and types. These recognise progress and potential ensuring excellence is not the only measure being rewarded,” says Herbert.

    A display of credibility

    In an industry where a single incident can soar into the millions, commitment to road safety carries real commercial weight. “Fleet Safety Awards recognition shows that safety is not a compliance checkbox within your organisation. It is a business priority with measurable outcomes behind it.

    “The 2026 prize money is expected to exceed R250 000 spanning nine different categories across all vehicle classes. It offers a life-changing financial return for the winner but for the organisation, the reputational return is larger and compounds over time,” says Herbert.

    The case for entering now

    Every effort committed to promoting road safety makes a difference and should be recognised. “If road safety is a priority for you, this is your organisation’s platform to demonstrate this. All efforts that result in a safer road for all users, deserve recognition.

    “Organisations that will stand on that stage in 2026 are entering now. They find the time to do so despite operational demands. Entrants into the Fleet Safety Awards understand that what gets recognised gets repeated which ultimately saves lives,” says Herbert.

    Enter the 2026 Fleet Safety Awards at https://fleetsafetyawards.co.za/site/

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