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We have an enquiries team ready to take your call and chat about what's involved in becoming an advanced rider or driver.
Whether you want to improve your safety on a bike or make the most of those bends we can help.
If you're not sure about signing up right away, then we'll offer you a taster ride with a qualified observer, free of charge. All you need to do is get in touch with Bucks Advanced Riders and Drivers
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This week’s tips give advice to students packing their bags for the big drive or ride to university. For many this trip will be the furthest they have driven, and in an area they are not yet familiar with.
The summer holidays have come to a close and for some parents not a moment too soon. Order and normality will resume along with the dreaded school run which starts again for another year. This week’s tips offers advice to drivers and riders on how to survive the term time road rush from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.
Roundabouts sometimes send even the most experienced drivers into a panic. But never fear: IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving standards Richard Gladman is here to help you out.
Many riders take to roads without realising they are putting themselves in danger, wearing the incorrect clothing. This week’s tips offers advice on clothing to all riders from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.
SERV supports the NHS by providing volunteer motorcyclists – all qualified advanced riders – to deliver blood products, quickly, to those medical centers and hospitals, which need them.
Read moreSummer last year took a while to arrive but when it did – it really did arrive in some style. Some dry weather is all that’s needed to pull in the numbers at Steve Brockbank’s OYB Open Days – add some Carl Fogarty and it’s standing room only.
Read more‘Don’t crash the car and don’t embarrass yourself’ – these were the two thoughts running through my head en route to the circuit. I needn’t have worried – I didn’t do either.
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