BottyBurp wrote:
This is spooky

- I too am going to try and join an IAM soon to do a course on my motorbike. Perhaps a new thread for a blow-by-blow account of how the course is going?
Think I'll try for a course with the TrafPol at Tally Ho (Birmingham) first though...
Anyone got experience of a riding course with the police?
Is it just a lecture on what you should do or is it genuine 'how to ride safer' stuff?
Bird and I are both in the IAM (me on bikes as a member, her in cars as an associate (members have passed the test, associates have not)). I found the bikes awesome. I really had a rapport with my observer and really enjoyed the lessons. We tended to go out every other weekend but sometimes more often (when the weather was nicer or we felt like it).
My examiner was cool too. I think he was a serving traffic officer. We obeyed all speed limits when we were out apart from overtakes when I think i hit 80 something in an NSL 60
Bird is less impressed. The car lot where we are rotate observers so she never knows who she is going out with. They also have a fixed schedule, ie all lessons happen every other Sunday or something. There seems to be a variety of levels in the tuition and different observers seem to have different focuses. I think the cars is still worthwhile but given Birds experience I am a little less inclined to recommend it as much as I would the bikes.
I did a course with a police rider a few years ago and they were cool. 20s were sacrosanct 30s were 30s, 40s were 40s, 50 were 50s and NSL was whatever was safe. I felt that was fine as its pretty close to my attitude. General attitude was pretty cool too. Main aim was to really build the planning and observation skills rather than a lecture.