I am an IAM member but also the RoSPA training Officer for a bike group.
You will get taken out and given some things to work on. Probably your road position negotiating hazards (junctions, bends etc).
The initial assessment rides are almost always free and as suggested if you want to continue you pay a membership fee to IAM and the fuel of the observer.
Usually £10 -20 for a 2-4 hour training session.
What do you get out of the course?
1) you will be safer on your bike.
2) you will be able to ride faster.
3) you will understand where to ride faster and when to not.
4) You will meet some great people.
Every bike club I have been to is not at all like the car clubs. They are just normal people wanting to minimize the risk of riding a dangerous machine.
If anyone is in the Midlands or Warwickshire in the UK and wants a free assessment ride PM me I can arrange some free of charge.
Chris.
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