Friends & Associates of CVAM

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Motorcycle Info Pages
Free information and resources for all motorcyclists (bikers:-) / motorcycle riders with specific information for owners of BMW's R1200GS motorcycle. Key areas of this website: R1200GS info ♦ Ride Safe, STAY SAFE! ♦ GPS Stuff ♦ BMW GS Owners Map
 
School of Motoring
Driving Instructor based in Weston-super-Mare. For all ages and abilities from complete beginners to Pass Plus to drivers who want refresher lessons. I'm also an observer with the Weston and Mendip IAM.
 
IAM
The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) is the UKs leading road safety charity, dedicated to raising driving standards through Advanced Driving Tests, engaging with the road-using public and influencing road safety policy.
 
Handle It or Loose It
The 'Handle It' initiative started in 2003 as a web-based resource, with the aim of helping you get more out of your bike, and also to help limit the numbers of bike casualties - particularly on rural roads. 'Handle It' is here to try to protect you, your licence, and your freedom to ride. The team behind this project are essentially motorcycling professionals from a variety of backgrounds including traffic engineers, motorcycle instructors, and police riders...
 
Freewheelers EVS
Freewheelers Emergency Voluntary Service is a registered charity providing an out-of-hours emergency motorcycle courier service to hospitals in the South West of England. Riding For Life: A registered charity founded in 1991, Freewheelers EVS has a coverage area that includes Somerset, North Somerset, Bristol, Bath and West Wiltshire...
 
Somerset Road Safety Partnership
The Somerset Road Safety Partnership was launched in September 2006 with the aim of reducing collisions and casualties on local roads and making communities safer. It brings together a number of organisations in a comprehensive casualty reduction campaign
 
Weston & Mendip Advanced Motorists
Weston & Mendip Advanced Motorists were formed in 1983 with the specific aim of improving the standard and safety of motoring, and promoting the I.A.M. motto - "Skill with Responsibility". The aims of our group are simple, to make road users more aware of traffic and road conditions both well ahead and surrounding your vehicle, thereby making you more observant.
 

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