hpcdriver wrote:Has anyone else had difficulty in logging into the members section of the IAM website,
or have I been banned?
Am I right in remembering that username was membership number and password was surname?
Happy New Year
hpcdriver wrote:Has anyone else had difficulty in logging into the members section of the IAM website, or have I been banned?
hpcdriver wrote:Am I right in remembering that username was membership number and password was surname?
Can you tell me - is there anything there to interest an enthusiastic driver?
stv wrote:Unfortunately there seems to be an increasing number of IAM members who are not keen on driving! They are more interested in having a hard and fast rule about which gear to be in at 30mph, not accelerating if they can help it, and driving for economy.
Nothing wrong with these viewpoints - each to their own - but enthusiasm does appear to be frowned upon.
Well actually there is something wrong with these view points. If one does not drive and does not practice Advanced Driving, one is not an Advanced Driver. Remember there is a distinct difference between being a member of a club / organisation and actually participating.
stv wrote:Fair point, but i feel that in the last few years the IAM magazine ( with the exception of the biking page ) has also become less "enthusiastic" and maybe thats where they see the target market now?
stv wrote:Every journey i aim to improve my driver/ride over the previous journey, yet both organisations have less appeal to me as each year goes by, and after almost 15 years in IAM i am considering not renewing my membership.
stv wrote:The IAM ( biike ) & RoSPA ( car ) examiners who tested me in last few years were both enthusiastic - but i do wonder what direction those who make policy decisions in both organisations are heading in.
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