09
Feb
2026

Our Director of Business Development has been invited to present at the Global Forum for Road Traffic Safety to be held in Geneva in March. In their role as the only permanent UN body dedicated to road safety, Michael has been invited to talk about hazard perception. As the only cognitive driving skill consistently associated with reducing road traffic collisions, the forum is keen to understand how it could benefit their members. The forum comprises 56 member countries from Europe, North America, and Central Asia and meets twice a year.
Jellylearn is both excited and proud to be invited to this meeting, which offers a welcome opportunity to discuss a major global issue affecting learner and young drivers aged 17 to 24. This cohort are disproportionally represented for fatal and serious road accidents due to their lack of experience in understanding this cognitive driving skill.