waremark wrote:After passing the test, the IAM sub is £28. The Rospa sub is £20, and that includes the cost of the three yearly retests.
ROG wrote:If you go for IAM and apply through your local group instead of direct to head office then you can get the full skill for like at the old price providing you get all the paper work done by 1st May. - I think that is £99but you might still get a further reduction if under 25 - again. if paperwork done within the next 2 weeks
waremark wrote:You get a written report from a Rospa test, not from an IAM test.
martine wrote:As of January this year IAM candidates get a written report at the end of their test.
jasonh wrote:Just my two penn'orth:
I've found that IAM attracted a significant insurance discount and other discounts which Rospa don't currently match. I think IAM membership, although more expensive, has greater benefits such as the magazine and discounts.
In Derby the RoADAR group are, based on my experience and a number of others', somewhat more perfectionist than the IAM group and this can make them seem a little unfriendly at times. They aim for you to be at gold standard before they put you through to test. On a personal level though I prefer the three-yearly retest system as it is demonstrably more consistent.
ScoobyChris wrote:martine wrote:As of January this year IAM candidates get a written report at the end of their test.
Is that nationwide? I know someone who did their test last month and hasn't got a written report (or his certificate!) yet![]()
Chris
ScoobyChris wrote:Neither IAM or RoSPA really have routes to improve your driving after you've passed their tests...
martine wrote:Yes it's nationwide - the report should be completed while still in the car and a copy handed to the candidate. I'd suggest your friend contacts IAM HQ.
ScoobyChris wrote:as you'd get from a RoSPA test which is a full blown 3 or 4 page set of cut and paste quotes
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