Every August, RoadPeace leads the UK in observing National Road Victim Month, a dedicated time to remember those who have lost their lives or been seriously injured on our roads, to stand with the families and individuals affected, and to call for urgent action to prevent future tragedies.
Why August?
National Road Victim Month was founded by RoadPeace in 1998. The month was chosen to honour the memory of two pivotal figures whose stories symbolize the ongoing impact of road danger:
- Princess Diana, who tragically died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997.
- Bridget Driscoll, the first recorded pedestrian death by a car in Britain, who was killed on August 17, 1896.
Their legacies remind us why we must keep working for safer roads and compassionate support for victims and families.
The Scale of Road Harm in the UK
Since 1926, over 500,000 people have died on Britain’s roads. Every day, on average:
- 5 people lose their lives in road crashes
- 80 people suffer serious injuries
These are not just statistics, behind each number is a person, a family, a community forever changed.
How RoadPeace Supports Victims and Families
At RoadPeace, we are proud to be the national charity dedicated to supporting anyone affected by road crashes. Our services include:
- Peer support and counselling for bereaved families and injured survivors
- Practical guidance and legal advice during investigations and inquests
- Providing Remember Me plaques to mark places of loss and remembrance
- Hosting memorial events and ceremonies to honour those taken too soon
- Campaigning for safer roads and policies that save lives
None of this work would be possible without the generosity of our donors and the commitment of our volunteers and supporters.
Upcoming Events This August
This year, National Road Victim Month features several important gatherings:
- RoadPeace Wood Ceremony of Remembrance
Saturday 9 August
Find out more - RoadPeace Doves – Peace In The Park, Hereford
Friday 23 August
Find out more - Special Talk: Reflecting on Princess Diana’s Legacy with Sue Jackson
Sunday 31 August
Find out more soon!
How You Can Help This Month
National Road Victim Month is a chance for everyone to take action, whether by remembering, volunteering, raising awareness, or donating. Your support directly helps bereaved families find comfort and guidance, funds memorial plaques that keep memories alive, and strengthens our campaigning to prevent future deaths.
Please consider making a donation today to help us continue this vital work: Donate Now
Together, we can honour those lost and build a safer future for all road users.
In Their Memory, For Their Future
Road deaths and injuries devastate families, communities, and lives. But with your support, RoadPeace will continue to provide a lifeline to those who need it most and to press for change that saves lives.
Thank you for supporting us this National Road Victim Month.
Updated on: 1 August 2025