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MAKE DAD A SAFER DRIVER –GIVE HIM A DRIVECHECK FOR FATHER’S DAY

This Father’s Day (Sunday 17 June) give Dad something to help in his role as family chauffeur – a DriveCheck voucher from the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists).

Whether he’s a first-time Daddy nervously driving his newborn around, an experienced father turning out at 11pm to collect his daughter from a party, or a dad who wonders where the years went as he teaches his kids to drive, an IAM DriveCheck can help.

DriveCheck is a short assessment aimed at anyone interested in safer driving. It can reassure him of his skills, or put him on the road to brushing them up and becoming a safer, more fuel-efficient driver. And if he prefers two wheels to four, he can take an IAM RideCheck instead.

DriveCheck is available from www.iam.org.uk, at the special introductory price of £25, and RideCheck is £30.

Money – and time – well spent

Once somebody has completed their DriveCheck or RideCheck assessment, they become an Associate of the IAM for 12 months, with access to a wide range of benefits all carefully chosen to help them get more from their driving or motorcycling.

These include discounts on breakdown assistance, windscreen replacement, tyres, exhausts and brakes, car hire, hotels, airport parking, financial services, books, road atlases and maps. They can also enjoy IAM Activity Days; a great opportunity to learn new techniques on and off-road.

And, if they wish, they can go on to take an IAM Skill for Life course, which gives them drives and rides out with their local IAM group . Skill for Life leads to the Advanced Driving/Motorcycling Test and full membership of the IAM, with even greater benefits, enjoyment and safety.

About the IAM

Established in 1956, the IAM is the UK’s leading road safety organisation dedicated to raising driving and riding standards and reducing the number of collisions that occur on our roads. It does this by playing a major role in the development and promotion of new road safety ideas, by influencing policy at all levels of government and through DriveCheck, RideCheck and the Skill for Life programme. Widely respected in its field, the IAM advises, and is consulted by, leading organisations world-wide with responsibilities for road safety.