Real-world impact, proven results
From national licensing programmes to fleet safety and autonomous vehicle research — discover how Jellylearn has delivered measurable road safety outcomes worldwide.

Five.AI
Autonomous Vehicle Hazard Perception Clips
Creating photorealistic CGI hazard perception clips to demonstrate the complexity of urban driving for autonomous vehicle investor presentations.

DVSA
UK National Hazard Perception Test
Our flagship client — producing over 280 CGI clips for the UK Theory and Hazard Perception tests since 2012, reaching 1.5 million candidates annually.

Ministry of Education, Lithuania
National Road Safety Programme for Schools
Producing 24 CGI hazard perception clips for a national road safety programme delivered to schools throughout Lithuania, helping address alarming child casualty statistics.

Deep River Development
CGI Hazard Perception Clips for Theory Test Apps
Producing 12 professional CGI hazard perception clips for Deep River Development's downloadable theory test software — matching the DVSA live test standard.

RAC Foundation / Nottingham Trent University
Combined Theory & Hazard Perception Research Study
Developing a continuous 10-minute CGI test clip combining theory questions and hazard perception to explore the potential of a unified driver assessment.

Transport for London
Compulsory Basic Training CGI Content for Motorcyclists
Replacing still photographs in TfL's Compulsory Basic Training for motorcyclists with annotated CGI clips focused on the unique hazards of London's road environment.

Bikeability Trust
Cyclist Hazard Perception Content for ADI Learning Platform
Producing 7 CGI clips for the Bikeability Trust's new learning platform, raising awareness of cyclist hazards among Advanced Driving Instructors and their candidates.
From the Jellylearn team

9 February 2026
Michael Bennett to Speak at the United Nations Road Safety Forum 2026
Our Director of Business Development has been invited to present at the Global Forum for Road Traffic Safety in Geneva — showcasing hazard perception as the only cognitive driving skill consistently associated with reducing road traffic collisions.
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9 February 2026
Jellylearn Commissioned to Develop Media Content for Northern Ireland's GDL Digital Programme
Northern Ireland's Graduated Driver Licensing will commence on 1st October 2026 — described as 'the most significant reform to driver licensing and testing in almost 70 years'. Jellylearn has been commissioned to develop the digital training media content.
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