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| After reading several post on here I finally went to my local IAM meeting tonight & had a drive out with an observer in my car. I have now joined my IAM with an aim of passing my test by the end of the year, don't want to set an unrealistic target here. ![]() I'm looking forward to it as I have always enjoyed my driving & want to get the best out of my car. ![]() |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM If you are a keen driver, and not riddled with bad habits, you should pass well before the end of the year. I think the average is about 6 observed drives before test. Well done for taking the plunge |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM I'm curious about one IAM thing - I was taught by a ex-racing driver to steer one handed because, as he told me, 'you can go from lock to lock faster'. I thought he was having a laugh but it's served me well for years. Do they insist on 2-handed steering? |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Best of luck with it Steve
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Quote:
I'm curious about one IAM thing - I was taught by a ex-racing driver to steer one handed because, as he told me, 'you can go from lock to lock faster'. I thought he was having a laugh but it's served me well for years. Do they insist on 2-handed steering? They haven't gone into all the details yet on this & i'm yet to get my Skill for Life pack, may be someone who has done it can help us both there. ![]() Last edited by McScooby; 18-01-2008 at 09:40. | |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Good luck with this - as Nick says the average is 6 observed drives, and if you're enthusiastic about driving, I'm sure you'll easily manage it before the end of the year ![]() Did the observer give you any feedback on your current standard? Chris
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Quote:
The other disadvantage of steering 1-handed is that you lose half the feedback you get from driving two handed. Chris
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| Re: Joined up for IAM They will not in any way accept one-handed steering, I'm sorry ![]() On the track sometimes the most effective steering technique is to let go of the wheel entirely. They won't teach you that, either. Different techniques for different situations ... |
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, stopped a bit to close to a couple of cars when in traffic at lights - couldn't see tyres - wasn't like touching them though, thought that some times I was in the wrong gear as the revs where low but he admits hes more use to his STi than a vRS diesels. He's suggested a demo by one of the blokes who's got one of the big Audi diesels. | |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Sounds like an observer with a pretty open mind which is a bonus. With the gears, it's worth driving up and down a quiet stretch of road and experimenting with which feels more comfortable and also which offers instant acceleration and engine braking. I've found 3rd in a 30mph and 4th in a 40mph seems to work well for the diesels I've driven but worth having a play yourself ![]() Chris
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Cheers Chris, had a play on the way home last night & on the way in work today & it does look like 3rd for 30's & 4th for 40's in mine as well. |
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1) A fail at any level of test (well other than possibly ARDS, which has no bearing on any form of road driving). 2) Male Bovine Faeces. | |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Quote:
Oh yes, and if you're really close to the car in front on a hill and he rolls back into you doing a bad hill start, he won't have picked up enough speed to do any damage at all by the time he hits. | |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Hey, advanced driving is now a "craze" ![]() |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM How often have you actually been stuck behind a car that breaks down at a junction, and in a position where, given room to make the lane change, you could pull past them? There are times when I will leave that sort of gap, but most of the time it's just not necessary or worthwhile. |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM OTOH people rolling back towards me is quite a frequent occurrence ... |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM I don't usually find that an issue where I drive. On the few occasions it was, sometihng in my brain had warned me that it might be, and I had left a big gap. I'm just saying that it's not a "must" type rule. |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM "Tyres and tarmac" is something I try and do where it's appropriate and the space between me and the car in front will be dictated by the hazard risk. For example, there's a lovely junction (with a right turn from a major to a minor road) positioned just after a limited vision bend on an NSL road. As such I'll stop in a position where I'm visible to approaching traffic, brake lights lit, and leave a large gap to the turning cars (which I can use to move into if the approaching car is not showing signs of stopping). Another interesting approach that was suggested to me by a police instructor was to sit a car length or two back if, for example, I was at the front of a queue at traffic lights. This then means that I can begin to accelerate when the lights are in the red amber phase and as they change to green I'm crossing the stop line. Chris
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Excellent stuff, well done for signing up! It certainly won't do any harm... ![]()
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Presumably in either case you check that the way is clear before starting off in either case, or there'll be no advantage gained by moving off briskly. Chris
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| Re: Joined up for IAM My observer taught me that ped crossings are typically red for about 7 seconds, so you can build that into your strategy and roll up to them without having to stop, as long as the crossing has cleared, of course. |
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| Re: Joined up for IAM Ah - the place where the motorist gets the occasional gap in the pedestrians, rather than the other way round ![]() |
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