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This year's manoeuvring event is cancelled.
This week David talks about commentary and how it is not just for your assessment, but can be a useful everyday tool to help you focus.
In this blog post current CSAM Chair, David Mesquita-Morris, discusses the Limit Point of Vision (LPoV) and how it can be a useful tool to help up judge our speed.
Speed
An Easter Message from our Chairman
Our March Committee meeting was a hybrid, and I do not mean an electric and petrol one. Only a couple of committee members were present in the meeting room and, with the room to themselves, they were able to practice social distancing with a high margin of safety. All other committee members were participating via Skype and remaining safely at home. The meeting was a success and, with the reduction of travel and it’s related costs, could indicate the way forward for committee meetings once this medical emergency has passed.
It is with regret and in line with UK Government and IAM Roadsmart recommendations that all observed runs, advanced driving tests and group meetings are suspended for the foreseeable future. Membership will be extended, once we resume, for all Associate Members who have been unable to progress with their courses. Meanwhile the message from your Observer is keep practicing what you have learnt so far.
Congratulations to Nigel Moore who, on 16th of March, passed his advanced test with a F1rst. His Examiner was Colin Thaxter and his Observer was Phil Coleman.
Congratulations to David Burden who passed his advanced test with a F1rst. His Examiner was Colin Thaxter. David was previously one of our team of Observers and since stepping down from that role a while ago he put himself forward for a retest, David was assisted in preparing by Phil Coleman and Gordon Egerton.
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