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Nottingham City Transport Joins ROSCO Welcoming Over 800 Drivers to the National Safe Driving Scheme

Nottingham City Transport Joins ROSCO Welcoming Over 800 Drivers to the National Safe Driving Scheme

 

We are  proud to welcome Nottingham City Transport (NCT) into its growing network of operators, marking a significant milestone for the industry, as over 800 NCT drivers are now officially enrolled in the ROSCO safe driving scheme.

The addition of NCT, one of the UK’s most respected and multi-award-winning municipal bus operators, further strengthens the reach and impact of the ROSCO scheme, which now supports around 30,000 drivers nationwide.

John Burch, ROSCO Chairperson, said:  “We are delighted to welcome Nottingham City Transport to the scheme. Their commitment to driver professionalism and safety aligns perfectly with ROSCO’s mission. With over 800 drivers now taking part, this is a significant boost to our community of safe driving champions, and a major step in our 70th anniversary year.”

David Astill, Managing Director from NCT said: “At NCT, we fully understand the vital link between safe driving and high-quality service delivery. Joining ROSCO is a natural progression for us, one that highlights the professionalism of our drivers.  Making membership a standard across our operations is a clear and confident step that underlines our commitment to both safety and service excellence.”

ROSCO’s awards system recognises consistent, blame-free driving with certificates, badges and long-service medals, celebrating the professionalism and pride of those behind the wheel. This addition builds on recent momentum, including the inclusion of Lothian Buses and McGill’s Buses in 2024, as ROSCO continues to grow its influence and reinforce a safety-first culture in the UK public transport sector.

The move comes as the sector responds to new government guidance calling for higher standards of passenger safety and driver welfare. ROSCO’s data-backed approach connects driver performance with behavioural change strategies and complements operator-led safety programmes.

Wayne Gibbins Wins ROSCO Award for Contribution to Safer Driving at 2025 UK Bus Awards

Wayne Gibbins Wins ROSCO Award for Contribution to Safer Driving at 2025 UK Bus Awards

ROSCO is proud to congratulate Wayne Gibbins of Arriva London, winner of the Gold ROSCO Award for Contribution to Safer Driving at the 2025 UK Bus Awards, held at the Troxy, London.

Now in its 70th year, ROSCO continues to recognise and reward the very best in safe and professional driving across the UK bus and coach industry. The Contribution to Safer Driving award celebrates outstanding efforts to promote road safety, reduce risk, and encourage innovation in driving standards.

Wayne impressed the judging panel with their clear commitment to safer driving, proactive risk awareness, and impactful leadership within their team. This dedication exemplifies the values that ROSCO has championed since 1955: professionalism, responsibility, and a commitment to passenger and public safety.

ROSCO Chair John Birch said:

“Wayne’s achievements demonstrate the kind of leadership and professionalism that keep our roads safer every day. We’re proud to honour his work, and we hope his success inspires others across the industry.”

ROSCO Deputy Chair James Carney added:

“This award reflects the spirit of our scheme, recognising people who go the extra mile to raise standards, reduce accidents and build a safety-first culture. Congratulations to Wayne and the team at Arriva London.”

Wayne was shortlisted alongside an inspiring group of finalists whose initiatives included new technologies, safety-led staff programmes, and innovative training approaches:

  • Busway Lion Scheme, Grant Palmer – Awarded Silver
  • Perry Avery, First Bus London – Awarded Bronze
  • Specialist Passenger Solutions

A huge congratulations to all our finalists and this year’s deserving winner!

ROSCO Sponsors “Contribution to Safer Driving” Award at 2025 UK Bus Awards

ROSCO Sponsors “Contribution to Safer Driving” Award at 2025 UK Bus Awards

The Road Operators’ Safety Council (ROSCO) is proud to announce its sponsorship of the ROSCO Award for Contribution to Safer Driving at this year’s UK Bus Awards.

We are proud to spotlight the outstanding finalists shortlisted for the ROSCO Award for Contribution to Safer Driving at the 2025 UK Bus Awards.

The shortlist highlights the best in safety-focused professionalism from across the UK bus industry. We are thrilled to recognise the following individuals and organisations whose commitment to safety, innovation, and excellence has truly set them apart:

  • Busway Lion Scheme, Grant Palmer
  • Perry Avery, First Bus London
  • Specialist Customer Solutions
  • Wayne Gibbins, Arriva London

Now in its 70th year, ROSCO continues to champion safe driving standards across the UK bus and coach industry. As part of this commitment, ROSCO is sponsoring a category that recognises outstanding efforts in promoting safety behind the wheel.

The award will honour an organisation, operator or employee who, in the view of the judges, has made the most significant contribution to safer driving over the past year. Whether through new technology, innovative safety programmes, or improvements in vehicle operation and maintenance, the award aims to celebrate excellence in risk reduction and driver safety.

ROSCO Chairperson, John Burch said:

“As a long-standing advocate of professional and safe driving, ROSCO is delighted to support this year’s UK Bus Awards by sponsoring this vital category. Every day, thousands of drivers go above and beyond to keep passengers and road users safe. This award is our way of recognising those contributions and encouraging industry-wide progress.”

The judging panel will look for entries that clearly identify safety risks and provide tangible evidence of improvements. Sustainability and scalability of the safety measures will also be key considerations, with a focus on how they could benefit the wider industry.

ROSCO’s Deputy Chair, James Carney added:

“With around 30,000 drivers in our scheme, we see daily the professionalism and care that defines this industry. This award represents a shared goal: to build a safer, more accountable, and more respected public transport sector.”

Congratulations to this year’s finalists! We can’t wait to celebrate your achievements at the UK Bus Awards Presentation Ceremony on November 25.

ROSCO Marks 70 Years of Driving Excellence at Bus Driver of the Year Awards

ROSCO Marks 70 Years of Driving Excellence at Bus Driver of the Year Awards

The Road Operators’ Safety Council (ROSCO) was proud to celebrate its 70th Anniversary at this year’s prestigious Bus Driver of the Year (BDoY) event in Blackpool.

Founded in 1955, ROSCO has been at the forefront of promoting safe, professional driving standards across the UK bus and coach industry.

This year’s event brought together 100 of the UK’s top drivers to compete in a series of rigorous theory and driving challenges. Many of the finalists represented ROSCO member companies, underlining the organisation’s ongoing contribution to professional driver development.

ROSCO was delighted to present its own award to Nick Perry of Go North East, who not only received the ROSCO trophy but also placed an impressive second overall with 1516 points.

John Burch, Chairperson for ROSCO, reflected:
“For seven decades, ROSCO has supported bus and coach operators in rewarding safe, professional driving. Today, with the public transportation landscape evolving, ROSCO remains as relevant as ever. Helping drivers stay at the heart of a safer, more professional industry. We’re delighted to mark this anniversary alongside the very drivers who exemplify everything ROSCO stands for.”

As part of the celebrations, ROSCO hosted a display stand at the event, welcomed competitors with commemorative travel cups, and ROCSO Badges, with special edition 70th Anniversary Badges being awarded early next year for 2025 certificates.

The anniversary milestone highlights ROSCO’s enduring mission: recognising and rewarding safe driving, while adapting to new challenges facing the industry.

Pictured: John Burch and winner of the ROSCO BDOY Award Nicky Perry

ROSCO Welcomes Fresh Strategic Direction

ROSCO Welcomes Fresh Strategic Direction

The Road Operators’ Safety Council (ROSCO), a leading charity dedicated to promoting and recognising safe driving in the bus and coach industry, is delighted to announce key changes to its Board as part of a broader strategic refresh aimed at strengthening engagement, representation, and modernisation.

These changes mark a significant moment for ROSCO, as the organisation celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2025. Since its formation in 1955, ROSCO has recognised over a million safe driving years, with around 30,000 drivers currently in the scheme and 15,000 awarded annually.

John Burch has assumed the role of Chairperson, succeeding John Miller, who remains on the board as a Director.   John brings a wealth of experience from across the UK bus industry, having spent many years working closely with operators, trade associations, and industry partners. With his deep knowledge of compliance, safety, and operator engagement, John has built a strong reputation for supporting best practice and championing high standards across the sector. His insight and connections will be invaluable as ROSCO continues to strengthen its role in promoting safe driving, professional recognition, and collaboration across the public transport industry.

We also welcome Stevie Payne, Senior Union Convener at Lothian Buses, to the Board, representing frontline operational experience and reinforcing ROSCO’s commitment to a balanced and diverse leadership team.

James Carney, Deputy Chair, continues to drive strategic development with a strong focus on industry partnerships, digital innovation, and relevance in a changing public transport landscape. With extensive experience in executive leadership, James is leading efforts to explore how ROSCO can align more closely with operator safety strategies and integrate modern tools such as telematics and behaviour-based driver development.

A renewed emphasis is being placed on improving two-way communication between ROSCO, its operator members, and their drivers. Plans are underway to revitalise the ROSCO website, improve accessibility and member engagement, and develop a dedicated LinkedIn presence. These channels will help share good news stories, safety insights, and the professionalism of ROSCO-accredited drivers, while providing a platform for collaboration and recognition.

Transport Partners will continue their role in the Administration of the scheme and will work closely with the board to ensure the continued success and development of ROSCO.

John Burch, ROSCO Chairperson, commented, “As we mark 70 years of service to the industry, ROSCO is proud to evolve and modernise while staying true to its core mission, supporting and celebrating the safety, dedication and professionalism of the UK’s bus and coach drivers.”

The Board invites industry partners, stakeholders and member companies to join them in celebrating this milestone year and shaping the next era of ROSCO’s impact on road safety.

Pictured: John Burch, Chairperson of ROSCO

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