Advanced motorcycling

Advanced Awards

Associations National Association of Advanced Motorcycle Instructors
www.naami.co.uk
Institute of Advanced Motorists
www.iam.org.uk
RoSPA Advanced Drivers Association
www.rospa.com
BMF Rider Training Scheme "Blue Riband" Advanced Award
www.bmf.co.uk
Instructor Qualifications RoSPA Diploma or Police Class 1 IAM pass - min RoSPA Diploma or Police Class 1 BMF - RTS Instructor/Examiner will have either RoSPA Diploma or Police Class 1
How do I gain it? Issued on successful completion of 2 Day Advanced course Minimum 2 day course with home study and practice Minimum 2 day course with home study and practice Minimum 2 day course with home study and practice
The Test None 1 1/2 hour on road Rural & Urban 1 1/2 hour on road Rural & Urban 1 1/2 hour on & off road Rural & Urban plus Motorway
Grading None Pass/Fail Gold/Silver/Bronze Pass/Fail
Award Type Certificate Annual Membership & Certificate Annual Membership & Certificate Annual Membership & Certificate/Badge
Re-Test Required? No No Yes - 3 years Yes - 3 years
Insurance Recognised* No Yes Yes Yes
Who is it for? Anyone who wants professional Advanced training but is not interested in awards or discounts Recognised qualification with insurance discounts Gold Award is the ultimate in recognised qualifications - difficult to achieve! Recognised qualification with insurance discounts
Which is best? Same training as the others but without the Association/Organisational links Most people have heard of the IAM. Considered to be equivalent to a RoSPA Silver Award The highest - but not many have heard of it through poor advertising Excellent course from a well known organisation. Considered to be equivalent to a RoSPA Silver Award or an IAM pass

* Not all Insurance companies recognise some or all of these qualifications; check with your broker or agent.

Having passed your CBT, Theory Test and Motorcycle Test the prospect of taking more tests is probably not the most pressing issue. However, it is a sad fact that motorcyclists are very vulnerable, and that particularly those who have just passed their test or are coming back to motorcycling after a break are prone to having more accidents than most.

Happily, you can do something about this state of affairs. Firstly, you can reduce the cost of your insurance. Secondly, you can keep the value of your motorcycle. Thirdly, you can retain your "no claims bonus" (not forgetting that claims for your motorcycle will affect any car insurance you may have). Finally, you can preserve, your almost impossible to value, state of your health.

To achieve this you will need to take some form of Advanced Training. How far you go is completely up to you; but it is no exaggeration to say that as you learn more your appreciation and enjoyment of motorcycling will grow proportionately.

Listed below are a series of options that you can consider:

Costing:

Normally the RoSPA, IAM and BMF Blue Riband courses are a two day course. This costs £295.00 as a complete package, which covers the cost of the training, affiliation fee and test fee. For individual half days we charge £120.00 (£142.00 including bike hire) or £30.00 per hour. All training is conducted on a 1 to 1 basis.

REMEMBER – everybody says that will do it, very few actually do. Be one of the few! Advanced training is not about pipes, slippers and dull stories, any more than it is about riding over the speed limit. It is about getting the most out of your motorcycling experience and ensuring that you considerably reduce the odds of becoming an unwanted statistic. Take care.

Be aware that ‘Advanced Training’ is an unregulated industry – check the credentials of any potential Instructor! Also beware that many "Advanced Instructor" simply want to show you how clever they are at your expense!