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Originally Posted by Tim Cullis
When it came to the bikes, I would say I owe my life to a local police traffic inspector called Ken who patiently led me through IAM training week after week. Without Ken, by now I feel I would have had multiple serious accidents, or worse. Both tests made me a better and safer driver/rider, but also made driving/riding more enjoyable.
So IAM comes highly recommended from me. 
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About 30 years ago now I signed up for IAM training and had a couple of observed runs which picked up and hopefully got rid of a few errors in my riding technique, but what ended it for me was when I asked about a particular way of doing something being told "because the book says so" which I found a totally unsatisfactory, in fact idiotic answer and I never went back.
I am sure I could not pass the advanced riding test but am fairly confident in the most important element of their training my defensive riding technique, having done over 20,000 miles on the Indian subcontinent and still being alive is testament to that.
Last edited by mark manley; 11 Aug 2020 at 06:56.
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