DRIVE & SURVIVE - IAM

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Post by Parko » Fri Feb 17, 2012 4:12 pm

Those who were on the run last year when there was an 'incident' got a few like minded SE'rs thinking about what could help to improve the safety of our group outings.
Save the silly comments, the IAM team (that stands for Institute of Advance Motorists and not a well know dog food --> :withstupid Guys,) are up for helping out and I for one think it would be a positive way of getting BETTER at WHAT WE ALL LOVE TO DO.

I contacted the Edinburgh branch and got this reply:-

Ian
Thank you for your e mail.
The Edinburgh Group runs three courses in the year the next one
starting with an Introduction Session on 25 April. We cover Edinburgh
and the Lothians and there are a number of other similar Groups around
the country.

The number of people we can cater for on each course is dependent on
the number of Group "Observers" that are available. All of the
Observers are volunteers and we operate on a one to one basis to give
as much flexibility as possible. We are usually looking at about 15-18
on a course.

The fee, currently £139, is set by the IAM which limits our scope to
offer discount but the Group may be able to give a small refund to
those taking the course and passing the Test.

We would certainly welcome participation from members of your group
and we could probably cater for 3/4 per course as things stand at
present. There is no problem over the type of vehicle -as long as it
is road legal!!- taxed insured etc and the driver has a full driving
licence.

I will send you our information sheet and if you need any further
information please get back to me.

George Vine
Ediburgh Group Contact
0131 539 0140


I'm going to sign up for this group (there are others around in Scotland - visit http://www.iam.org.uk/) - - - Anyone else up for the challenge.

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1. Ian
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Post by Rag_It » Fri Feb 17, 2012 9:04 pm

Edinburgh:-

1. Ian
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Post by graeme » Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:02 am

Best thing I ever did. You guys are going to love it!
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Post by C7Steve » Sat Feb 18, 2012 12:17 am

graeme wrote:Best thing I ever did. You guys are going to love it!
What did you learn, and why was it so good?

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Post by andyc » Sat Feb 18, 2012 2:50 pm

Good effort Ian. I gave some info from Smee about it too but not called them yet....but will do soon!!
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Post by j2 lot » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:52 pm

IAM teaches observation, anticipation and making smooth progress. It is a good feeling when it all comes together and you are driving smoothly but quickly not stressing the car and still within the law. :thumbsup
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Post by DJ » Mon Feb 20, 2012 10:21 pm

j2 lot wrote:IAM teaches observation, anticipation and making smooth progress. It is a good feeling when it all comes together and you are driving smoothly but quickly not stressing the car and still within the law. :thumbsup
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I sat the IAM advanced test about 20 yrs ago ( :shock: was it really that long ago..getting old :? ). Still things that I use today such as road positioning, how to read hedge lines, apexes, road contours, judge distances and general awareness / roadcraft. Luckily I had a decent tutor but there were a few paired up with old busybodies looking for a night out and a chance to impose authority types that weren't much fun I remember!
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Post by campbell » Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:06 pm

Ian, good shout, I am interested but need to know the time commitment over what approx duration of weeks / months etc?

I started the theory for the IAM course 20 years ago and even that stood me in good stead, so the full course is surely a worthy goal.
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Post by pete » Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:26 pm

campbell wrote:I started the theory for the IAM course 20 years ago.
Are you hoping to finish it soon?
Would you say you are quite a slow reader?
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Post by renmure » Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:42 pm

pete wrote:
campbell wrote:I started the theory for the IAM course 20 years ago.
Are you hoping to finish it soon?
Would you say you are quite a slow reader?
He stopped when they did away with the bloke walking ahead with the red flag :blackeye
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Post by pete » Wed Feb 22, 2012 8:31 pm

renmure wrote:
pete wrote:
campbell wrote:I started the theory for the IAM course 20 years ago.
Are you hoping to finish it soon?
Would you say you are quite a slow reader?
He stopped when they did away with the bloke walking ahead with the red flag :blackeye
It's easy to mock that bloke with the flag but he did make it safer.
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Post by campbell » Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:53 pm

LOL fellas, very good :-). No, I had to stop when my original driving instructor, from whom I'd loaned the books, asked for them back! That was a couple of years ago now ;-)

I bought my own copy of Roadcraft though and I commend it to you all.
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Post by alicrozier » Thu Feb 23, 2012 1:44 pm

campbell wrote: I bought my own copy of Roadcraft though and I commend it to you all.

Me too. :thumbsup
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Post by pete » Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:49 pm

campbell wrote:
I bought my own copy of Roadcraft though and I commend it to you all.
Me too. I've finished my copy.

You?



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Post by campbell » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:40 pm

Er...what happened in the end? Did they get married after all?
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