No such thing as a perfect driver
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After failing my IAM Masters test in 2018, I decided to give it another go today.
On my first test, I failed miserably because my nerves got the better of me and I just went all to pot, so today I approached it with a different frame of mind and actually passed with a Distinction.
After being told of some minor errors, I know there is still room for improvement. These errors were mainly to do with gear selection. Either hanging on to a low gear for too long or selecting 2nd where 3rd would have been more beneficial.
As a National observer, I am always telling associates that there is no such thing as the perfect driver.
Now that I have gained Masters Distinction, I must try and improve on the debrief comments to make myself an even better driver.
On my first test, I failed miserably because my nerves got the better of me and I just went all to pot, so today I approached it with a different frame of mind and actually passed with a Distinction.
After being told of some minor errors, I know there is still room for improvement. These errors were mainly to do with gear selection. Either hanging on to a low gear for too long or selecting 2nd where 3rd would have been more beneficial.
As a National observer, I am always telling associates that there is no such thing as the perfect driver.
Now that I have gained Masters Distinction, I must try and improve on the debrief comments to make myself an even better driver.
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