On the back wheel, throttle WFODodgy knees wrote: Fri Jun 11, 2021 10:46 pmDodgy knees wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 6:58 am So what's the correct position over a crest, I'd guess middle of lane.![]()
So, went on a proper observed ride today.
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Re: So, went on a proper observed ride today.
Does that mean you can park anywhere?Demannu wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 2:16 pm So today went on another jaunt, we clocked up 100k floating around the french lanes.
Nothing to report, putting me forward for observation from all the mentors, so next stop, a blue badge![]()
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Don't you kno yuore highway code? Thats what hazard lights is for. Usually.
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Does feel a bit GS/RT owners club!
Had my BMW phase several years ago, vowed never to buy another overrated over priced German bike again
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Sooooooo,.did a 4hr observed ride yesterday.
Absolutely barking route, everything from Mway to moss covered single track to freshly gravelled to some of the finest bends I have ever ridden.
His only comment was, 'observer test next then!'
Absolutely barking route, everything from Mway to moss covered single track to freshly gravelled to some of the finest bends I have ever ridden.
His only comment was, 'observer test next then!'
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Nice one. Must be doing something right.Demannu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:14 pm Sooooooo,.did a 4hr observed ride yesterday.
Absolutely barking route, everything from Mway to moss covered single track to freshly gravelled to some of the finest bends I have ever ridden.
His only comment was, 'observer test next then!'
Blundering about trying not to make too much of a hash of things.
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This sounds like the IAM set-up, but you are in France. Do they have an equivalent there?Demannu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:14 pm Sooooooo,.did a 4hr observed ride yesterday.
Absolutely barking route, everything from Mway to moss covered single track to freshly gravelled to some of the finest bends I have ever ridden.
His only comment was, 'observer test next then!'
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No they don't.Scootabout wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 9:15 pmThis sounds like the IAM set-up, but you are in France. Do they have an equivalent there?Demannu wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:14 pm Sooooooo,.did a 4hr observed ride yesterday.
Absolutely barking route, everything from Mway to moss covered single track to freshly gravelled to some of the finest bends I have ever ridden.
His only comment was, 'observer test next then!'
It's an 'advanced riding' group set up by some ex trafpol and an IAM guy who ran tours around the swiss Alps.
Weve had some IAM types come out with us but we do kind of play fast and loose with the speed limits on open roads, which generally upsets the pipe and slipper boys!
We tend to ride more advanced police style than pure IAM, as, no offence intended btw, the IAM tend to be by the numbers rather than intuitive (according to our head honcho, who was an IAM examiner btw)
Hopefully it makes us safer, smoother riders, which is the important bit!
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So, as an examiner he would have set the standard required to pass, that observers would have trained associates toDemannu wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:57 pm the IAM tend to be by the numbers rather than intuitive (according to our head honcho, who was an IAM examiner btw)
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Setting the standard and writing the rules are completely different things.Horse wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:35 pmSo, as an examiner he would have set the standard required to pass, that observers would have trained associates toDemannu wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:57 pm the IAM tend to be by the numbers rather than intuitive (according to our head honcho, who was an IAM examiner btw)![]()
He said that of 10 candidates, all of them could pass the test, but only a couple could really ride a bike well.
Like all tests, you are coached how to pass it.
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With most tests, the pass mark is rarely 100Demannu wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:49 pmSetting the standard and writing the rules are completely different things.Horse wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 1:35 pmSo, as an examiner he would have set the standard required to pass, that observers would have trained associates toDemannu wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 12:57 pm the IAM tend to be by the numbers rather than intuitive (according to our head honcho, who was an IAM examiner btw)![]()
He said that of 10 candidates, all of them could pass the test, but only a couple could really ride a bike well.
Like all tests, you are coached how to pass it.
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How so?Demannu wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 2:49 pm
Setting the standard and writing the rules are completely different things.
I'm genuinely struggling to understand what you mean.
Could you give an example?
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As he was a policeman, his job was to enforce the law.
He had nothing to do with how those laws were created, but it was up to his judgement how to enforce those rules............bit like he didn't create the IAM rules or write 'Roadcraft', but was expected to grade people's riding under a given set of regs.
He had nothing to do with how those laws were created, but it was up to his judgement how to enforce those rules............bit like he didn't create the IAM rules or write 'Roadcraft', but was expected to grade people's riding under a given set of regs.
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As an examiner, I'm fairly sure he would have had the opportunity to affect test standards (albeit he may not have wanted to).
If he thought the IAM test wasn't about 'riding well' then perhaps he should have influenced training content?
If he thought the IAM test wasn't about 'riding well' then perhaps he should have influenced training content?
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As an examiner, pretty sure he was told what was reqd and to look for, and if the candidate met those criteria, they passed.Horse wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:08 pm As an examiner, I'm fairly sure he would have had the opportunity to affect test standards (albeit he may not have wanted to).
If he thought the IAM test wasn't about 'riding well' then perhaps he should have influenced training content?
Riding with trafpol 'off the leash' is an eye opening experience. I've done road safe when they follow you, but it's all a bit sterile as you have a serving officer behind you so you go into mother Theresa mode.
Pretty sure Nordboy would concur that when amongst themselves, they probably spend as much time on the wrong side of the road as the the correct.
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Is it really that authoritarian? I understood that examiners had meetings to discuss such things. His choice whether to speak up or not.Demannu wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:13 am As an examiner, pretty sure he was told what was reqd and to look for,
And can be amusing. Like when following an unmarked car (driven by a copper I knew well), being driven 'progressively' - and see a cock-up of an overtake which relied on a member of the public to let him in.Demannu wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:13 am Riding with trafpol 'off the leash' is an eye opening experience.
Allied with your point above, and depending on what you mean, there's usually not much to be gained doing it at lower speeds.Demannu wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 10:13 am Pretty sure Nordboy would concur that when amongst themselves, they probably spend as much time on the wrong side of the road as the the correct.
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Just because your friend was a serving officer, doesn't mean he was a good driver.
As you are well aware they have different levels of proficiency, and they are human too.
I just let it rest that our main guy was in his time diplomatic escort, SIOTRAFPOL, motorcycle trainer/observer, pursuit trained etc.
He says the IAM is a good basis, but a little too mantra like.
As you are well aware they have different levels of proficiency, and they are human too.
I just let it rest that our main guy was in his time diplomatic escort, SIOTRAFPOL, motorcycle trainer/observer, pursuit trained etc.
He says the IAM is a good basis, but a little too mantra like.
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Anyone, 'good' or otherwise, can make mistakes. And I did wonder how much grief he had from the sergeant who was sat alongside.Demannu wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:27 pm Just because your friend was a serving officer, doesn't mean he was a good driver.
FWIW he was a Met class 1 cars and bikes and, later, a driving assessor.
Everyone has to start somewhere.Demannu wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 12:27 pm He says the IAM is a good basis, but a little too mantra like.
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I got the impression, from the observed rides I did and the stuff I read, that there are two potentially contradictory messages in IAM training: 1. "We want you to be a thinking rider"; 2. "In this situation, do this". The better observers seemed to emphasise the former, the more by-the-book ones the latter.
