Learning new skills

Author
Discussion

tao guest

Original Poster:

64 posts

210 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
quotequote all
I have passed my driving test on June 2007, and not long after I did the Pass Plus.
Now I have been driving since October 2007, I would like to have some improvements for my driving skills and also learning new skills.

Can anyone recommend any advance driving schools please? And also what sort of the courses would it be involved? What is the best course would be for me?

Thank you.

BOF

991 posts

229 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
quotequote all
I refer the Honourable Member to the answer given earlier...

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a... between IAM and RideDrive

BOF. :-)

944Nick

1,005 posts

220 months

Wednesday 29th October 2008
quotequote all
You could also attend one of the informal drives organised by members of www.advanced-driving.co.uk.

This would give you some insight into the various ways in which members have chosen to improve their driving and the options open to you. They're also an enjoyable day out if you have an ounce or two of petrol in your veins.

regards
Nick

S. Gonzales Esq.

2,557 posts

218 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
quotequote all
I think he actually means here. smile

ADJimbo

451 posts

192 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
quotequote all
tao guest said:
I have passed my driving test on June 2007, and not long after I did the Pass Plus.
Now I have been driving since October 2007, I would like to have some improvements for my driving skills and also learning new skills.

Can anyone recommend any advance driving schools please? And also what sort of the courses would it be involved? What is the best course would be for me?

Thank you.
Firstly, Well Done. You are in the mindset to learn new-skills - that's the best route and mind-set to becoming a better driver...

Initially, the IAM or RoADA would be able to give you some good advice & tuition, especially given your Pass Plus award. Google them and find your nearest branch. It should not cost you anything (other than your fuel and driving time and will give you a sound insight to Roadcraft - a book you should really read in-unison...)

If you want to develop your driving skill and knowledge after Pass Plus, these two organisations would be best placed to start you on the process... Good Luck...

tao guest

Original Poster:

64 posts

210 months

Thursday 30th October 2008
quotequote all
Thank you for the advice everyone!

I'd love to get it started, and I will start to look in to it on my next day off (if I could have a chance to get to use the computer :P).

Again, thank you everyone thumbup