Sunday 11th August 2024 saw GAM use Ripley Village Hall for the first time as our base for holding Sunday Observed Runs. There was plenty of car parking space before entering a welcoming entrance hall. GAM used the small (air…
Change of Date and Venue for Sunday Observed Runs
Sunday Runs will continue from the Guildford Depot on Sunday 21st July 2024 at the usual times. HOWEVER: From August 2024, two changes occur. Firstly, observed runs will be held on the SECOND Sunday of every month (not the third…
The Wrong Class of Use for Car Insurance
Does the wrong class of use mean you’re uninsured? You could be breaking the law! Imagine driving home from work, when you find yourself involved in an accident. You exchange information and return home to report the incident to your…
Resignation of GAM’s Secretary
Paul Whitehead, GAM’s Secretary, has resigned with immediate effect. Paul Whitehead has supported GAM for over 30 years, firstly as an Observer, and then for the last 16 years as Secretary. Post COVID Paul took on 4 other committee roles unstintingly (including…
Induction Session Timing Notice
The GAM Committee has decided to introduce fixed times for the Induction session for Associates, which has to be completed before the Associate undergoes their first Observed Run. The sessions will be held online on the second Monday of every…
New Year’s Message from IAM’s CEO
The CEO of IAM RoadSmart, Antony Kildare, has provided a New Year’s message, which can be found here.
New GAM mobile ‘phone number
Due to circumstances beyond GAM’s control, we have changed our mobile ‘phone number to 07396 821263 with immediate effect. GAM apologise for any inconvenience caused by this recent change.
Change of Timings for Observed Sunday Runs in 2024
Following discussion, the committee is reducing the three observed runs on a Sunday morning from the Guildford depot to two observed runs. The 9.15am run stays at 9.15am, the 10.30 run moves to 10.45am and the 11.45am run has been…
Government plans for novice drivers to drive lorries could lead to ‘chaos’, warns IAM RoadSmart
Government plans that could see novice drivers being allowed to automatically drive lorries have been condemned by the UK’s leading independent road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart. A recent government consultation suggested that drivers who possess a category B car licence…
‘E-scooter carnage must stop’ urges IAM RoadSmart
The UK’s largest independent road safety charity, IAM RoadSmart, is urging the Government to do much more to drive down the number of deaths and injuries on Britain’s roads. This comes in the wake of the Department for Transport’s (DfT)…