bristol advanced motorcyclists
London
We are an independent motorcycle training organisation affiliated to IAM
RoadSmart. We are also an active, friendly and welcoming riders’ club. ABOUT
BRISTOL ADVANCED MOTORCYCLISTS Official provider of IAM RoadSmart training in
Bristol. Although we are affiliated to the IAM RoadSmart organisation, and an
official provider of the RoadSmart programme, Bristol Advanced Motorcyclists is
a separate organisation, with charitable status. And whilst one of our primary
purposes as an organisation is to provide a coordinated training programme to
motorcyclists in Bristol and the west country region, the club is also an active
social hub for riders. Participation in the club’s activities isn’t mandatory,
but it’s a great way to meet other like-minded riders and to continue developing
your skills. Once you’ve gained sufficient experience you may even wish to
progress to becoming an IAM RoadSmart Observer yourself, and of course we can
guide you towards that achievement too. In addition to the monthly Super Sunday
events we also arrange group ride-outs, more extended trips both in the UK and
Europe, talks and other social activities. See our News & Events page for more
details. Bristol blood bikes There is a close association between BAM and
Freewheelers, the charitable organisation that operates the Bristol and south
west region Emergency Voluntary Service (commonly known as the ‘Blood Bikes’).
All of their volunteer riders must be qualified to Advanced standard and many of
these have been trained by the BAM group. You can learn more about Freewheelers
here: www.freewheelers.org.uk About the IAM The Institute of Advanced Motorists
(IAM) is a national charity organisation, established in 1956, dedicated to
increasing road safety by improving driving standards. Both the organisation and
the training programme is now known as IAM RoadSmart. RoadSmart is a national
training programme for drivers and riders aimed at developing their observation
and control skills. The RoadSmart training programme is delivered at regional
level by volunteer groups, such as Bristol Advanced Motorcyclists (BAM), who are
a designated ‘Official Provider’. All Observers are accredited by IAM RoadSmart.
When you begin your training you become an Associate member. Full membership of
the IAM is awarded upon successfully achieving the Advanced standard. Once this
standard is achieved there are no further testing stages (unless you opt to
train to be an Observer) and you become a full, lifetime member of the IAM,
subject to an annual renewal fee (currently £42 per year).