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7th Dec 07 at 11:15   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Just wondering if anyone here has done any of the above.

I have just passed my IAM test, anyone else done anything?

Just looking on the RoSPA website, it seem o soo formal!
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hard to do? ive thought about doing this for a while. any advantages to it?
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Ive learnt alot with the IAM, lil discount on my insurance (5%) and I am now looking at running my groups Young Driver Network.

I maintain if I knew when I did in the summer, the crash wouldnt have happened.
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Nope. Dad is an ex traffic cop so he had to do all sorts of courses and he's passed on most of it to me.
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mmm sounds worth doing!
any websites to look at mate?
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iam.org.uk

The groups ARE full of old crumblies (the meets are anyway), but my instructor was the the funniest guy ever, really enjoyable time doing the course. £85 (£75 if your under 25 iirc).

You join a local group, and they deal with MOST of the admin for you.
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WELL worth it. Still want to do the IAM for my bike.
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7th Dec 07 at 11:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Aparently the Bike course is even better
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What sort of things do you learn?
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So do you think this particular course (IAM) is the best advanced course to be looking at? i am thinking of asking for something like this for christmas.
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Ive just been reading about the Derby one (DAM)

Do you have to drive 'properly (12 to 2)' on your test


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IMO IAM is the place to start. Yes you have to drive properly, test style, but you learn how to handle country roads properly, how to maximise your vision @ all times etc etc.
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How much are you looking at then? including lessons test.. etc
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I seriously couldnt drive 'properly' again not in my car anyway.


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I have done my IAM.

And have my RoSPA Gold
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I've picked up loads of bad habits
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its not really about bad habbits, it about using speed in the right places, loking ahead, judging conditions properly, well worth it iff you ask me.
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So how much are you looking at to complete this? GaryL
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quote:
Originally posted by GaryL
I have done my IAM.

And have my RoSPA Gold


Im looking at RoSPA now.

Its £85 or £75 if under 25, all in all, lessons, membership, test.
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Ok cool, i had a quick browse as much as i could because im at school, and it said something about renewing membership, is this necessary or when your qualified is that it? e.g you get a certificate and the jobs a good un', which you would show insurance companies etc? and also with this course is it purely distance etc or will it be teachings in controlling the car when in a slide etc? apologies for my stupidity
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The course is driving on the road, not racing. You pay £18 a year for IAM membership to keep the badge if you like.
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Bets bet is to view the Advanced Driving section on the PH forum

Im gonna do my IAM when I have my Elise next yr
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Do it, you'll learn something
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Yep, well lookign forward to it actually
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Also been looking into doing this, but must check if the insurance will be affected first I think........is yours only on 5% discount while you keep paying the £18 a year or forever?

Handy knowledge all the same though, and if it could help you avoid an accident, invaluble.

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