New IAM standards
Posted: Tue Jun 30, 2015 4:25 pm
For those not active within the IAM you may be interested to see their latest thinking on new driving and riding standards. This is a wide-ranging review of what the IAM should be coaching and testing and will result in new guidance and documentation to Observers and Associates and Examiners. Nothing is finalised yet but the bits that caught my eye were (their writing not mine):
Less emphasis on inputs and more on outputs
•Steering (if its not broken don’t fix it)
•Gear Changes (overlap allowed at low speed)
•Move from ‘Police Commentary’ to ‘Spoken Thoughts’
•Inclusion of ‘Human Factors Competency
Interesting huh?
Less emphasis on inputs and more on outputs
•Steering (if its not broken don’t fix it)
•Gear Changes (overlap allowed at low speed)
•Move from ‘Police Commentary’ to ‘Spoken Thoughts’
•Inclusion of ‘Human Factors Competency
Interesting huh?