National Lorry Week 2026 is now underway, with operators, drivers, businesses and industry partners across the UK already taking part in this year’s campaign.

Organised by the RHA, this year’s theme - “The road that connects everything” - highlights the vital role road transport plays in supporting businesses, communities and supply chains across the country.

Throughout the week, members and supporters are sharing stories, photos and behind-the-scenes content showcasing the people and operations that keep the UK moving every day and drive business on our roads. 81% of the UK’s freight is moved by road - from food and medicine to fuel, clothing and online deliveries.

Richard Smith, RHA MD, said: “It’s fantastic to see the industry already getting behind National Lorry Week and sharing the stories that show just how important road transport is to everyday life.

“This campaign is about recognising the people behind the wheel, the businesses behind the supply chain, and the role the sector plays in keeping the country moving.

“Road transport connects everything - and this week is an opportunity to celebrate the people and businesses making that happen every single day.”

The campaign will continue throughout the week before culminating at RTX and Multimodal as part of UK Logistics Week from 30 June to 2 July.

Vic Bunby, RTX show director said: “National Lorry Week is a great opportunity to celebrate the people and businesses that power the sector, and we’re looking forward to welcoming the industry to RTX as part of UK Logistics Week.”

Robert Jervis, event director, Multimodal said: “We’re delighted to support the wider industry activity taking place through National Lorry Week and UK Logistics Week, helping showcase the importance of logistics and road transport across the UK economy.”

The campaign includes: member stories and case studies; industry visits and stakeholder engagement; sponsor and supporter activity; video and social media content; and live event coverage from RTX and Multimodal.

Members and supporters are encouraged to continue sharing content using #NationalLorryWeek.