Road safety charity the IAM is offering weekly motoring tips from Britains top advanced driver, Peter Rodger. This week he is advising on identifying hazards.
16 February 2012
Road safety charity the IAM is offering weekly motoring tips from Britains top advanced driver, Peter Rodger. This week he is advising on identifying hazards.
IAM chief examiner Peter Rodger said: Hazards can be anything from a tree branch to a child walking along the pavement. Anticipating what other road users might do is key to being prepared and becoming a safer driver.
To help drivers stay safe this winter, the IAM has launched a new website, drivingadvice.org.uk, with traffic updates, weather forecasts and tips on how to drive safely in winter.
Tips cover rain, snow, ice, fog and wind everything you can expect in a typically unpredictable British winter. Check it out before you travel.
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Notes to editors:
2.Peter Rodger is the IAMs chief examiner
3.The IAM is the UKs largest independent road safety charity, dedicated to improving standards and safety in driving, motorcycling andThe commercial division of the IAM operates through its occupational driver training company IAM Drive & Survive. The IAM has more than 200 local volunteer groups and over 100,000 members in the UK and Ireland. It is best known for the advanced driving test and the advanced driving, motorcycling and cycling courses. Its policy and research division offers advice and expertise on road safety.
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