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Mountain Safe – Institute of Advance Motorists

by isleofman.com 4th May 2011
The latest initiative in support of the MOUNTAIN SAFE campaign gets underway this Sunday, 8th May and will continue at the same time the following Sunday, 15th May. Police officers from the Roads Policing Unit, and observers from the Isle of Man Institute of Advanced Motorists will be meeting up with bikers from 10 a.m. at the Grandstand. Acting Sergeant Pete Dyer of the Roads Policing Unit, explained; ‘With Mountain Safe well underway, this was an ideal opportunity to further our relationship with The Isle of Man Institute of Advanced Motorists to promote higher standards in respect of motorcycle riding. There are some excellent and safe bikers out there, but whatever level we are at, from time to time it does us all good just to check that no bad habits that could put ourselves or others at risk, have crept in. As a biker myself, and a collision investigator, I am all too aware of what the consequences can be, and am delighted that we have got this chance to work with another organisation committed to high standards.’ Chris Roughley, from the Isle of Man Institute of Advanced Motorists added; ‘As well as meeting up with and talking to fellow bikers, we are going to have five of our observers on hand to offer free check-rides.’ These short critiques are designed to give people some hints and tips as Pete has explained, but also to perhaps give an insight as to what our courses have to offer. We are all in the business of making biking as safe and enjoyable as possible, so I hope as many people as can manage will turn up and find out a bit more.’ ENDS
Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 4th, May 2011 03:16pm.

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