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Why join PAM?
Maybe you are relatively new to biking, perhaps through the Direct
Access Scheme. You could be returning to biking after having some
time out, or be suspicious that you may have picked up a few bad
riding habits, or... you may simply be looking to take your riding
skills to the next level.
If so, joining the IAM and preparing to for the Advanced Test may be
just what you are looking for. With the support of your local group
you will practise a well proven riding system and develop a more
confident, consistent and safer riding technique.
If you live in the Plymouth area then the Plymouth Advanced
Motorcyclists group (PAM) is your local IAM affiliated group. PAM is
run by enthusiastic and friendly volunteers and we are always
interested in welcoming new people.
What do you get?
PAM group exists in order to help you become a safer rider; by
supporting your preparation for the Advanced Test. This support
mainly takes the form of observed one-to-one ride outs, but also
includes specific group ride outs, group meeting presentations and
of course general support from both fellow Associate and Full
members.
For all members PAM offers regular organised group ride outs, regular
group meetings, often with interesting and informative
presentations, and of course great social gatherings. See the events
page.
The “Skill for life” package costs £109. This fee covers the test fees,
first year membership of the IAM, the training manual and the PAM
annual group
fee. You join as an Associate member and become a Full member on
passing the test. On the anniversary of your joining, to continue
membership of PAM, you will need to pay both the IAM & PAM
annual membership fees. You will be reminded of this by post at the
appropriate time.
Are there any extra costs involved?
Your Observer is a volunteer, running their bike at their own
expense, so we ask that on each observed run you make a contribution
of £5 to them to help with their running costs.
How to join?
Contact John, 07531
862 720, the group's Membership Secretary, to find out more and
perhaps arrange a no-obligation assessment ride. Alternatively you
can attend one of our club meetings, at the Parkway Sports and
Social Club, held every second Monday of the month.
You can also apply for the 'Skill for Life' package online here:
http://www.iam.org.uk/eshop/membershipshop/sfl.htm
We look forward to welcoming you and helping you become an advanced
motorcyclist.
Preparing for the Advanced Test:
The Advanced Test preparation will be a challenging and
enjoyable experience and will hopefully be just the start of
your focused development as a safe rider.
On joining PAM you will receive the paper work and manual and be
assigned a PAM group Observer. You prepare for the test at your
own pace, reading the manual, arranging observed ride outs and
getting practise miles in. It is recommended that you aim for at
least 200 miles of riding between observed rides.
In addition to the IAM manual the Roadcraft police riding manual
is also a highly recommended reference.
Associates usually have more than five or six observed rides
before they're ready for the test. At that time your observer
will arrange a pre-test check run with a Senior Observer
before it is recommended that you put in for the test.
What next?
When you've passed the test... the natural progression is to
train with PAM to become a group Observer. Contact the
Chief Observer.
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