Has anyone done the IAM course?

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Has anyone done the IAM course?
#31
I'll edit this post as it made no sense with the dodgy ones removed!...

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#32
I haven't but I have thought about it as I'm interested in (eventually) becoming a Blood Biker, and to do that you need to be an advanced rider of some description.
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(14-08-2013, 09:58 PM)JJ0063 Wrote:
(14-08-2013, 08:48 PM)306Puggy Wrote: First piece of advice is if you do it for cheaper insurance then it will be a waste of money. The only time you will get an insurance discount is with their insurer, Sureity who only insure people over 25. No other insurance company will give you a discount for passing an IAM test.

Flynn please don't post unless you are posting facts!

I can assure you that the above post is incorrect, working day in day out within the industry I can confirm that completing an IAM Course will qualify for discount on your policy. In fact at Flux we have a scheme designed JUST for advanced drivers.
The courses I would advise to consider are IAM, ROSPA and BTEC Level II Advance Driving.

Hope this helps

Jordan

I will hold you to that, because my renewal is coming up very soon, so we will find out if you are telling the truth or not.
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#34
Certainly Flynn, there is a dedicated number in the traders section where you can get straight through to the Modified Vehicles department. There is a specialist scheme that is designed specifically for advanced drivers, so as long as you fit the criteria for that scheme, a price can be offered on it. This does not necessarily mean it will be competitive, but I can assure you that you are wrong in saying IAM does not entitle you to a discount.

Jordan
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(14-08-2013, 10:00 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: They do a BTEC in driving?

haha haha haha i missed this!!!

how many posters are involved. as a btec science teacher, the c stands for "colouring in"
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(17-09-2013, 07:41 PM)cpikey316_ Wrote: haha haha haha i missed this!!!

how many posters are involved. as a btec science teacher, the c stands for "colouring in"

I'm game if you provide the crayons lol
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oh I don't let them have sharp things....
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(17-09-2013, 08:02 PM)devils_fuel Wrote:
(17-09-2013, 07:41 PM)cpikey316_ Wrote: haha haha haha i missed this!!!

how many posters are involved. as a btec science teacher, the c stands for "colouring in"

I'm game if you provide the crayons lol

Don't let Niall see your supplying the crayons !
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