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Hazard Perception5 January 2026

UNHCR Awards Jellylearn a Contract to Create Hazard Perception Clips

Following a report by Transport Research Laboratory's collision investigation team analysing UNHCR's road traffic incidents worldwide, one key recommendation was to introduce hazard perception testing and training to improve road safety. UNHCR then conducted an extensive review of suppliers to deliver a solution that met their requirements.

Jellylearn's evidence-based approach and unique experience of creating high-quality animated content that tests the cognitive understanding of this key driving skill were key factors in their decision to appoint Jellylearn. The UNHCR fleet comprises over 10,000 vehicles, of which partner organisation drivers use a high proportion. With this volume, road crashes represent a significant safety and operational risk.

The Solution

Jellylearn will develop a bespoke set of hazard perception clips tailored to the road environments and hazard profiles encountered by UNHCR drivers across their global operations. The content will be used for both testing and training purposes, helping to develop the cognitive driving skills that evidence consistently links to reduced collision risk.

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