Ride Drive

Ride Drive

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theblacktuscks

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823 posts

260 months

Sunday 6th April 2003
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Went on the first part of my Ride Drive course Friday afternoon. I'm a newbie having collected my pre-owned Tuscan S 10 days ago. Having had the car for a few days I was feeling comfortable with it. However, Alan (a serving police officer in central Cheshire) had me driving the car doing speeds around country lanes that I would not have attempted before. More importantly he instilled a feeling of confidence in my car (tempered with sensible caution) that has enhanced my driving experience. I have no connection with Ride Drive other than being a customer, and if you are new to a Tuscan then I would urge you to consider their courses.

salty-nlv

438 posts

266 months

Monday 7th April 2003
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I am in the same position as yourself Black tusks, which course have you subscribed to?

theblacktuscks

Original Poster:

823 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th April 2003
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Hi Stuart,

I'm not sure of the name of the course but it's mainly "roadcraft". If you've not done this I can say that a)I have enjoyed my first 4 hours and b) I feel so much more confident of the car.

OBTW liked the pics.

TUS 373

4,784 posts

288 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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Just done the Advanced TVR Handling Skills course with Ride Drive. Excellent use of a day and a tank of fuel. Had an hour or two at an airfield learning the car's handling and how fast the Tuscan can corner before breaking grip. Also some skid pan work (but not in the Tuscan0 - then 6 hours fast road driving with a police officer from West Yorkshire. Like Black Tuscan S says, it really inspires sensible confidence at taking the car upto warp speeds whilst remaining safe. I'd highly recommend Ride Drive.

Alf Essex

1,467 posts

268 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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I've gone the whole hog and booked the 2 day session on the 29/30th May...can't wait.

What I want to check is do you need track day cover for the 2/3 hour session on the track? When I spoke to Mr Policeman they said no I should be ok...but if they want me to lose the car at speed to see how it handles...I kind of want to know I'm covered!

Alan.

salty-nlv

438 posts

266 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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I'm going to be booking the 2 day course also in the next couple of days as an early Birthday pressie for myself..
Any info re: insurance you find out Alf, please let me know.

TUS 373

4,784 posts

288 months

Monday 28th April 2003
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I'm insured through Sunninghill. I called them before booking with Ride Drive and explained I would be taking the car to an airfield as part of the course. They told me they consider it to be an 'extension to a track day' so I was covered under the track day insurance part of my policy, but there would be a £1000 excess if anything got bent. No extra charge for this, but they make a note of where and when you are doing the course for their record. I'd therefore advise you to check/notify your insurer. Also, your instructor for the day is NOT covered to drive your car, other than 3rd party under any motor policy they hold as a private individual. If you allow them to drive your pride and joy (and I did!), its at your own risk.

You'll enjoy yourselves!

DanH

12,287 posts

267 months

Tuesday 29th April 2003
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I researched insurance for doing an airfield day with 1stlotus (similar to ride drive but cheaper ). Apparently they can't deny a claim if its on an airfield as long as you aren't airside (i.e. planes landing in your area) as its no different to parking the car at heathrow. Where I did my handling course (North Weald), they actually use the tarmac as a market on the weekend, which I can't seem them being able to deny liability for either.

If you ring them though, they will probably start wriggling and trying to say you are not covered.