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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tunnie on 08 July 2009, 17:21:02
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Has anyone done an advanced rider training course? Did it have any affect on your insurance.
Place where i passed offers advanced courses at £250 over 2 days, however my insurance company said it would not have any affect.
It 'may' help reduce my costs by renew time, but they could not confirm it.
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Did my Rospa driving when I were 18, didn't make any difference - but try calling Adrian Flux, they do ask about driving qualifications. :y
Oh, and they're always lovely, and some of the staff can be seen on the "Flux babes" site...
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You want a clear answer don't you?
There are companies that advertise reductions for recognised courses. Apparently BikeSafe is NOT recognised.
One firm I contacted advertised discounts for MEMBERS of the IAM. I am one. When they asked when I passed my IAM bike test, I told them I hadn't. Long story short: they mean't holders of IAM bike test passes. I have car IAM test pass.
For many years I used the IAM's designated insurance company for cars and you can get the same discount just by asking for it so I dropped them when they went incompetent.
So. Still not answered your question but if I were you I wouldn't bother.
If you still want to, look at the website of IAM or ROSPA or why. They should point you to compliant insurers.
[edit]A tad more helpful: http://www.iamsurety.com/[/edit]
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99.9% of car and bike insurance companies give discounts of some description or another for holders of Police Advanced Driving/Riding Certificates. Adrian Flux certainly does...
I manage discount on both counts - achieved class one car and class one bike - but it would mean a complete change of career for yourself, Tunnie! ;D
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Sod the discount, just do the training and have less chance of making a claim. I did the IAM with Durham police a few years ago, it was excellent, the IAM observer charged £5 a session for her petrol, the test was about £40 IIRC, will obviously have gone up now. Check with the local bike cops, they may run a course.
Had no effect on my insurance, the companies who give discount tend to be a bit dearer than others so you are back to square one. I always dealt with Hastings, good quote, good service.
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Sod the discount, just do the training and have less chance of making a claim. I did the IAM with Durham police a few years ago, it was excellent, the IAM observer charged £5 a session for her petrol, the test was about £40 IIRC, will obviously have gone up now. Check with the local bike cops, they may run a course.
Had no effect on my insurance, the companies who give discount tend to be a bit dearer than others so you are back to square one. I always dealt with Hastings, good quote, good service.
That is my experience also, in Cars ::)