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misssurferrosa 16-07-05 01:01 AM

Advanced Motoring
 
I'm interested in learning as much as I can about bikes and riding etc and would like to do the advanced motoring course thingymajig. Would anyone happen to know where the nearest centre is to me and if you know any details I would appreciate the info eg. costs/length etc.

Ta :wink:

PBx 18-07-05 12:00 PM

I'm doing it at the moment. The 'skills for life' course costs £85 (which includes everything, even the test fee!) and lasts about 12 weeks, but if you are not ready for test by then, you can keep on going until you are. You can find a list of the IAM groups in the northwest here http://www.iam.org.uk/IAMGroups/region5.php I'm doing mine with the South Lancs group and they appear pretty good.

Apart from the severe nerves when I think about the exam, I'm really enjoying it :D

misssurferrosa 19-07-05 11:19 AM

8) it only costs £65 for under 26s in the Sefton group - thanks PBx and good luck for you exam! :wink:

Anonymous 20-07-05 08:26 AM

Shortly after the Boer War, I undertook some advanced training - I seem to think it was via ACU, and it was their Bronze/Silver/Gold Star scheme. Most of the trainers were Old Bill (actually, my trainer was Young Bill) and it was based on the "Roadcraft" manual.

I got up to Silver level and I remember most of the stuff to this day - when I make a (frequent) mistake now, I have a flash of guilty recall! It improved my bike riding then, AND my car driving. And it was fun!

I'm sure you will enjoy the IAM course - I've thought of doing it myself too.

Anonymous 20-07-05 08:30 AM

I ride a lot now with a chap who's a RoSPA gold and spends a lot of time riding with police riders. Ive ridden with some police riders now.

My overtaking on bends and riding on the wrong side of the road is much improved :wink: :lol:

PBx 20-07-05 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by El Boccadillo
I got up to Silver level and I remember most of the stuff to this day

I followed you on a ride out and you can tell :) (except the tuning off the indicators :lol: :lol: :lol: )

In my view anything that makes you a better, more aware rider has got to be good.

Anonymous 20-07-05 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by PBx
Quote:

Originally Posted by El Boccadillo
I got up to Silver level and I remember most of the stuff to this day

I followed you on a ride out and you can tell :) (except the tuning off the indicators :lol: :lol: :lol: )

:oops: :oops: :oops: Oh yes!!!

(Would the excuse of having dislocated the left thumb in a skiing accident, hold water? No, I thought not!!!! I'll book the lessons.....)

misssurferrosa 20-07-05 10:07 AM

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Shortly after the Boer War
:shock: wow didn't know you are THAT old El Boccadillo! :wink: :D

Anonymous 20-07-05 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by misssurferrosa
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Shortly after the Boer War
:shock: wow didn't know you are THAT old El Boccadillo! :wink: :D

I was fairly old even then, too! :roll: (It's the daily swig of formaldehyde what does it.....)

sv4me 20-07-05 10:56 AM

Careful. If damien hurst catches you he'll put you on display :wink:


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