IAM a Magazine
IAM a Magazine
For some reason the IAM Magazine is getting more and more like the Saga Magazine. There must be a reason.
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Triquet wrote:For some reason the IAM Magazine is getting more and more like the Saga Magazine. There must be a reason.
Well, having:
- Attended a couple of AD days
- Visited a couple of IAM Groups
- Looked in the mirror
- Filled in my claim for the state pension yesterday
Your point is ... ?
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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The average age of the membership is probably increasing by one year every year.
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Jonquirk wrote:The average age of the membership is probably increasing by one year every year.
Since life expectancy is limited, even for advanced drivers, I guess that also implies an overall drop in membership numbers, year on year?
More seriously, since joining IAM and telling friends and acquaintances all about it I’ve been surprised how little interest has been shown, especially among youngsters. Pretty sure my recollection from (say) 1980s was that when somebody subjected themselves to an advanced driving test, pass or fail, everybody wanted to hear about it.
Board games seem to be an ‘in thing’ for 20 and 30 somethings these days. How about an advanced driving board game?
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Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
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Well that’s next Christmas sorted, for the younger folks on my gift list.
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