Gloucester biker and ex-copper Simon Ross has bagged an MBE in the King’s New Year’s Honours for his relentless work in road safety.

Four Decades Fighting for Safer Roads

At 60, Ross – known as “Rossy” to pals – has dedicated 40 years to IAM RoadSmart, the UK’s top road safety charity. He’s coached countless motorcyclists, climbing the ranks from Chief Observer for Gloucestershire groups to a respected examiner for IAM RoadSmart, RoSPA, BikeSafe, and Biker Down.

It all kicked off in 1980 after a six-week training course, sparked by his love for his Yamaha DT250. After military service, Ross joined the police in 1994, becoming a firearms and traffic officer by 1997. In 1999 he entered IAM RoadSmart, earning Advanced Rider status and mentoring riders ever since.

“Being awarded an MBE means so much to me because over the last four decades, I’ve been able to help so many people, give them safety information, and help keep them safe on the roads. It gives me the motivation to carry on,” Ross said.

High Praise from IAM RoadSmart Chief

Antony Kildare, boss of IAM RoadSmart, lavished praise on Ross’s huge impact in Gloucestershire.

“Rossy’s dedication to motorcycle safety is truly commendable, earning him this well-deserved MBE. His tireless efforts have helped riders travel with confidence and safety.”

Royal Connections and a Storied Career

Ross’s link to royalty isn’t just in the honours. While a firearms officer, he was part of the security detail at Highgrove House, the former home of King Charles in Tetbury.

The King’s New Year’s Honours celebrate those making outstanding contributions to communities across the UK – and Ross’s four decades of work undeniably fit the bill.

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