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1 19 year old and a Freelander bite the dust...
XFullFatTim
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RE: 1 19 year old and a Freelander bite the dust...

Speary, no it won't get moderated as IAM is a "safety" organisation and of great value despite being sneered at by many as you say as being a bit fuddy duddy. Something anybody interested in improving their driving skills should join. I was amazed when I went out with a volunteer and subjected myself to scrutiny 10 years ago how many bad habits I had developed and how unobservant I had become shut up in my cosy little metal box.

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09-11-2012 10:25am
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J77
 

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RE: 1 19 year old and a Freelander bite the dust...

My driving, I feel has improved since the introduction of the CPC for bus and lorry drivers, perhaps something similar would work for car drivers.

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09-11-2012 02:16pm
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