martine wrote:Well you could do both but I'm not sure you'd gain that much. .
Speaking personally I felt I got quite a lot from doing the RoADAR after the IAM.
it's not so muc the differences in standards (which are negligible) but being exposed to a different group with different approaches and different emphasis. This introduced new ideas to me but also forced me to push harder on some aspects.
It may have been in part because this was pre FiRST and the existence of the Gold at RoADAR meant that there was more reason to push harder with RoADAR at the time, but I think it was more down tot eh personalities of the Observers/Tutors.
Even today as a Tutor myself I find that if I do a refresh with a "new" (to me) tutor I still find that I often learn more about my driving.
There are, of course other ways to get such input such as ADUK driving days, training on commercials, HPC, but I would argue against any suggestion that you will not gain much from exposure to another source of input, no matter how similar the "official" standard of that source of input is.