SAM Weekly Newsletter – 23rd February 2024
Editorial Let’s start with getting your opinion. There is a new SAM membership fee survey on the SAM website. The SAM Committee wants to know your views about SAM subscriptions.
Editorial Let’s start with getting your opinion. There is a new SAM membership fee survey on the SAM website. The SAM Committee wants to know your views about SAM subscriptions.
Everyone is aware that life is tough at the moment. SAM Trustees are required to ensure that our accounts balance and that we do not not sustain losses on events
Editorial It’s been quite a week in the SAM Club. Our Chief Observer, Andy Frith, is resigning and we are likely to lose a member of the SAM Committee at
Editorial Club Night Door levy! It’s only a £1. The money helps to cover our costs and support our social events, SAM members should pay, on entry, the £1 door
Editorial We start the newsletter this week with the breaking story that a SAM Observer was using a video cam to help an Associate to develop advanced riding skills. Not
Stereotonin: Feel-Good Vibes Across the Decades Stereotonin isn’t just a band, it’s a time machine fueled by the sweet nectar of funk and the electrifying energy of rock. Weaving a
Send your entries NOW! The SAM Annual Photo Competition is great fun. SAM members send in their photo and an independent judge picks a winner. The closing date is: 12mn
Hello I would like to introduce myself, my name is Paul James and I am a motorcycling enthusiast. A member of the IAM and former member of Severn Advanced Motorcycle
Editorial Family duties kept me from being at Meadowhall last week, but SAM members were out. They were making the best of the slightly warmer temperatures. SAM member Stephen Bennett,
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Riding a motorcycle comes with risks. In an accident, motorcyclists’ injuries are likely to be more serious than those of other road users. To reduce these risks, the Biker I.C.E. (In Case of Emergency) Card is a simple but essential tool for riders. It’s easy to use and convenient to carry. It can be folded to fit in your wallet and handed to anyone who needs it, not just accident responders.
The Biker I.C.E. Card contains all necessary information. It has contact information, important health, medical and doctor’s details, a list of medications and your doctor’s contact. If you’re in an accident, emergency services can use the card to quickly understand your health and medical needs t0 provide you with the best care possible.
Just fill in your email address below. We will keep you updated of any design changes. The card is given as FREE public service that you can use and share as many times as you like. You simply add details like your NHS or travel insurance numbers, as these can help emergency responders access your healthcare records or handle costs when travelling abroad.
Sheffield Advanced Motorcyclists, well known for our quality assured advanced rider training, support the use of this card. It can be a critical safety tool. While training improves road safety, the card ensures you get the right help should things go wrong.
Download your Biker I.C.E. Card NOW, for safer rides and peace of mind!