I got "assessed" a couple of years ago, and id say (but i would, wouldnt i?!) that my driving has improved. its improved because i dont "speed" any where near as much (regardless of the Lotus on my drive, snigger). the chap that assessed me gave me a good review (speed awareness course). no points onmi licence, passed driving test first time when i was 17, although I dont class myself as a great driver, I think you have to have a certain amount of confidence in your own driving ability, otherwise you shouldnt really be on the road!
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Originally Posted by daved
So particularly those of you awarding yourself high numbers, when was the last time you were assesed ? or more relevantly when was the last time you were assessed in a different vehicle, ie wagon driver put through an advanced in a car , testing skills rather than familiarity ?
The results could be quite interesting If you dont have a benchmark I do see how you can asses yourself very well at all.
Theres very few people maintain original skills to a degree that is really useful, its human nature. Good one being the motorcyclists "lifesaver" I know a few ex motorcyclists who drop that once their behind a wheel where as i and others always have that cheeky little look over the shoulder in certain situations.
Ive done a similar survey to Briggie as part of a driving course and we were told whatever youve put knock at very least 10% off, three hard weeks and hundreds of miles proved that figure is quite modest
Theres the old annecdote of the elderly couple, Horace and Doris whove never had a collision in their driving career. Theyve seen loads in their mirrors and lots of drivers especially heavies beep their horns at them On motorways quite a few people drive past shaking their heads, no idea why but Horace is a superb driver thanks.
Sadly theres loads of Horaces out there!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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