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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


 

 
 

It is a fact that bikers who have passed the Advanced Test are 75% less likely to be involved in a road traffic accident. Who can argue with that.

The Advanced Test is available to all motorcyclists, providing they hold a current driving licence and have fewer than 8 penalty points (fewer than 3 points if they have been riding for less than 2 years) at the time of taking the test. There is no upper age limit.

You may start the programme, preparing for the Advanced Test with CWAM, 3 months after passing your Motorcycle Test.

Your motorcycle must have sufficient power to sustain the national speed limit where allowed.

No, if you wish you may take the IAM Test direct without joining an lAM Group. At least one current CWAM member successfully took this route. It should be noted however that the pass rate is lower using this route and you miss out on all the social benefits. Contact IAM Head Office direct to discuss this option.

Come along for a free assessment ride without obligation and find out. See if you like us and what we have to offer. Have a look at the How to Join page and contact the Membership Secretary. 

Take a look at  Improving your skills but remember that as with all CWAM things, somebody will always be on hand to advise you.

No, there are no time pressures and you learn at your own pace. A lot will depend upon how much riding practice you are able to carry out between the observed rides and your own commitment. You will not be advised to apply for the test until CWAM believe you are above the required standard.

You will be required to ride within the law during your test. Speed limits are legal requirements, so you will have to adhere to them. That said, you would not be failed for minor infractions, especially if you catch yourself and tell the examiner you are aware of having gone too fast. Bear in mind, however, that a speed limit is only a limit; it does not mean that it is always safe to go at that speed.

Speed limits have become a national obsession, in becoming an advanced rider, you will learn techniques that allow you to make progress without speeding. Once you accept riding within or close to limits, you will be surprised how much more relaxed you can be without the worry of being flashed by a Speed Camera or pulled over by a Police Patrol. 

CWAM holds two main types of social events, those based around biking such as the Ride Out Days which are open to full and associate members (depending on the grade of ride) and Club Nights to which members and all those who share our common interests (including wives, partners, family, friends and especially those thinking of joining the group) are welcomed. 

If you don't ride but are really keen to join us regularly, we have a special 'Friend's Membership' just for you. see Joining and Costs

To retain your membership of the lAM you will need to renew it annually (currently £ 18.00 or £ 17.50 by Direct Debit). To remain a member of the Coventry & Warwick Advanced Motorcyclists you will need to pay an additional annual membership of £ 12.00.

YES, go to http://www.iam.org.uk/eshop/membershipshop/sfl.htm IAM's secure website

Just contact the Membership Secretary, he will be pleased to assist you.

 

 

                 

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