Can anyone join in?
You improved observation, planning, positioning and responsiveness may one day save your life or a limb.
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Can anyone join in?
You improved observation, planning, positioning and responsiveness may one day save your life or a limb.
Yep things have changed and not for the better.
We live in a very litigious society where people that have had a 2mph bump in a car will claim thousands of pounds for whiplash.
The IAM/Rospa...
There is absolutely no need to be concerned.
We all remeber what it was like when we started.
Many of us have our own aims on a rideout.
For example my riding has gone downhill since I started...
Are you coming on the rideout on Sunday?
I would encourage you to do that and observe/discuss - no swords ;)
I pressed the "delete" button and improved upon it :) too lengthy and repetitive.
Even I thought I was waffling on a bit ;)
Given that this is an IAM thread I think it's quite important that IAM/Rospa policy is not mis-quoted or mis-interpreted so I don't think it's missing the point.
The IAM and Rospa do not condone...
You're not the only person to have failed in this circumstance.
I know a few people who've failed their IAM test and they are all very good riders.
BTW - IAM re-test after failure is £65,...
Sorry if this is stating the obvious but you can't do "whatever" speed on a test and expect to pass.
If excessing speed is required (compared to the limit) then you need to forego the overtake as...
I'm sure you do aim to do that but as with any skill you care to think of, if you never do any refresher training or re-testing, the chances are that in 5 years time you will have picked up a couple...
Did mine a few years ago.
Changed my riding dramtically and I would encourage anyone to do an advanced riding course whatever stage you are at. If you are early on in your learning curve then it...