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This week, the IAM’s head of riding standards, Peter Rodger, is offering advice to riders going on long journeys. If you’re a keen motorcyclist who plans to go on a long journey this summer get prepared with our help and stay safe.
The IAM’s chief examiner, Peter Rodger, is sharing his advice on how to stay safe when travelling in wet weather. With some heavy showers expected this week, here are his tips to see you through your journey without incident.
Given the onset of cold weather more and more of us are experiencing misty car windows. The IAM’s chief examiner, Peter Rodger recommends drivers better prepare their cars before they travel.
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is warning motorists about winter weather as part of its national campaign, #wheelsinwinter. As more bad weather is expected, the IAM is offering advice to drivers to ensure their cars are prepared for the cold season
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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