Road safety award win for Code 3 lightbar
Code 3, the emergency vehicle lighting manufacturer, has won the 2025 Road Safety in Policing Award at this year’s NAPFM Emergency Fleet Exhibition.
A key brand within Clarience Technologies – a global leader in vehicle and fleet safety solutions – Code 3 specialises in designing and producing high-reliability visual and audible warning systems tailored to the demands of emergency services and road transport fleets.
The award recognises Code 3’s GPS Sync lightbar technology – a major innovation that is reportedly transforming how emergency vehicles across the UK coordinate at incident scenes to improve safety and visibility during critical response scenarios.
The National Association of Police Fleet Managers (NAPFM) event brought together senior decision-makers from police, fire, ambulance, and rescue fleets. Judges praised Code 3’s ability to make a “transformative impact” on both public safety and emergency fleet coordination.
“Our GPS Sync technology represents a milestone in emergency services safety,” said Georgie Georgiades, sales manager at Code 3.
“By harmonising visual alerts across multiple emergency vehicles, we’re not just reducing confusion – we’re actively saving lives at critical moments.”
Code 3’s GPS Sync technology reconfigures vehicle driver boards and controllers to respond to GPS time signals, creating uniform flash patterns across multiple vehicles – even from different services. This is said to eliminate the chaotic, unsynchronised lights that can compromise emergency scene safety.
Now available for integration across police, fire, and ambulance fleets, GPS Sync supports both retrofit and new vehicle installations.
“This recognition highlights Code 3’s commitment to delivering smart, scalable safety solutions that help protect lives on the road,” added Georgie Georgiades.
Code 3 UK delivers a full suite of lighting and audible alert technologies – including LED lightbars, sirens, speakers, and integrated control systems – designed to meet the stringent demands of police, fire, ambulance, and specialist response units.