
Glad to see you escaped relatively unscathed though, all the best with getting the insurance side of things sorted out

Jamie
I too am an IAM member, and former assessor & committee member of my local group. I have to admit, i have let my IAM driving standards slip in recent years, but while confident, still believe that anythinig can happen. I am confident in my own car control (having had a bash at motorsport too), but never rule out other's stupidity, or making errors myself. I believe keeping my own vunerability in mind, is what has kept me safe over the years. As illustrated in your case, we can never know what's round the next corner.dezzy wrote:Thanks guys. I appreciate the comments regarding my driving standards. I passed my IAM advanced driving test in September 2005, being told by the traffic cop who passed me that I was well above average. I'm now an instructor and committee member for my IAM group and I do mock tests (called progress drives) to actually assess other people's driving and decide if they're good enough to go for the IAM test. I therefore know that I'm a very careful, safe, smooth driver and follow all the principles in the police driver manual, Roadcraft, at all times. They surely have to take that into consideration when assessing the driving standards of both drivers involved!
Since starting to drive again on Wednesday (in my courtesy car), I have however been very cautious and now treat every other road user as a threat. I'm still confident in my abilities, knowing that I was not in the wrong on Sunday, but I'll probably still be a bit nervous for a while.
Cheers,
D
http://www.scottishelises.com/phpbb/vie ... php?t=9368RICHARDHUMBLE wrote:I take it that IAM does not extend to JCB forklift truck driving then?