We did it! In less than 48 hours,
we reached our 1766-mile target!

Throughout the RoadPeace Challenge week of action – May 13-19, 2024 – emergency services, safer roads partnerships, schools, businesses and communities are running, cycling, walking or horse riding 1,766 miles to honour the 1,766 people reported killed on UK roads in 2022.
Thanks to the incredible support we have received, we reached our 1,766-mile target just two days in! But please keep logging your miles and let’s see how many collective miles we can cover

7113.643

Miles covered

Record Miles

The Finale Event – Sunday May 19

Join us for the final mile of our 1766-mile challenge as we bring the RoadPeace Challenge week of action to a close at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire.

We are inviting emergency service personnel, challenge participants and bereaved families to come together to mark the end of this year’s Challenge at the beautiful and tranquil RoadPeace Wood.

The event will take place at 1pm on Sunday 19th May at the National Memorial Arboretum, in Staffordshire.

We will gather together before making our way to the RoadPeace Wood and memorial stone, for the final mile after a week of walking, wheeling, cycling and more. We will then hear some addresses from RoadPeace staff and members before finishing the day with some light refreshments.

The route we will be taking through the idyllic National Memorial Arboretum

To confirm your place/s please email info@roadpeace.org

We would love to see as many participants and victims as possible, and we look forward to seeing you on the day.

Where to meet

Meet at the main Visitor Centre Entrance at 1pm on Sunday May 19, 2024. Look for a member of the RoadPeace team who will show you were to go.

The full address is:
Croxall Rd
Alrewas
Burton-on-Trent
DE13 7AR


Parking

Please note, if you are travelling by car or motorcycle we recommend you pre-book parking via the National Memorial Arboretum website here: Book car parking

For more information about the venue visit the National Memorial Arboretum website.