Defensive Driving Courses For The Public??

Defensive Driving Courses For The Public??

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Rednut05

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9,171 posts

214 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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Hi,

Has anyone here done one of the above?

My father has done a course through work but he was looking at the same kind of course but for the public so the family could take one.

We live in Hampshire if thats any help for location wise. Also prices would be great.

Thanks for your help.

David

Jungles

3,587 posts

222 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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What do you mean by "defensive"?

They're quite common around in this part of the world, if it's "defensive" as in learning to drive safely.

Defensive driving in terms of tactical evasion and protection, is another matter.

Rednut05

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9,171 posts

214 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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Learning to drive safety

Kinky

39,575 posts

270 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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Does you father work for that 'blue' company of 3 letters? And is it therefore that defensive driving course that they offer [company-car driving] employees?

K

vonhosen

40,243 posts

218 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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Defensive driving is what the IAM, RoADA etc will be teaching.

Evasive & Offensive driving is a different matter & you will have to look at specialists.

Kinky

39,575 posts

270 months

Sunday 22nd October 2006
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I should add that the "defensive driving" I refer to above is a mis-nomer.

I'd call it more of an Observed IAM pre-test.

K

Jungles

3,587 posts

222 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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Rednut05 said:
Learning to drive safety
As VH said, IAM and RoSPA promote this and teach it too. If you want courses, there is Cadence, Don Palmer, RideDrive, etc., who offer short courses (half-day to two days) on the subject.

Don

28,377 posts

285 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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vonhosen said:
Defensive driving is what the IAM, RoADA etc will be teaching.

Evasive & Offensive driving is a different matter & you will have to look at specialists.


DonOffTopic said:

Offensive driving. I soooo want to learn how to do that! hehe

The "evasive" driving course would be really something I imagine. I expect 50% would be about spotting situations on the road that limit escape options and simply not being there..and 50% or so the techniques involved in fast, confined manouevres for turning around and getting away?

Grand fun. Whilst it's not serious and there isn't anyone actually taking pot-shots at you.


Back on topic: If you are based in Hants there are good IAM and Rospa Advanced Driving/Riding groups nearby to most of Hampshire. Well worth a look.

TripleS

4,294 posts

243 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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vonhosen said:
Defensive driving is what the IAM, RoADA etc will be teaching.

Evasive & Offensive driving is a different matter & you will have to look at specialists.


...and if you speak nicely to Von it is possible he will be able to recommend someone, that is if you really wish to pursue laugh the matter.

Best wishes all,
Dave.

Rednut05

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9,171 posts

214 months

Monday 23rd October 2006
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I don't think it was AIM he was on about. More a day or two course , advanced basics I guess. He is away currently so I can not be much more help.

He doesn't work for the blue company. More of a pink company, being Arqiva, the Ex broadcasting section of NTL.

waremark

3,242 posts

214 months

Thursday 26th October 2006
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If he is looking for a good professional coach, Cadence and Bespoke are in the wrong part of the country. He might like to try Bernard Aubry, who has a great reputation (and is one of the many I have been to).

Find his details at:

www.bernardaubry.com/index.html

His prices look a bit higher than some of the others, but you have to expect to pay upwards of £300 per day in addition to circuit costs for any of the well known coaches. There are certainly competent instructors around who charge less than half, but they may be more difficult to find.