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Start: Dobbies Garden Centre, Siemens Way, Enterprise Park, Swansea, West Glamorgan SA7 9FT, driving to Museum of Land Speed, Marsh Road, Pendine SA33 4NY
The Community Room, Morriston Fire Station, 50 Sway Road, Morriston, SA6 6JA
The Community Room, Morriston Fire Station, 50 Sway Road, Morriston, SA6 6JA
The Community Room, Morriston Fire Station, 50 Sway Road, Morriston, SA6 6JA
The Community Room, Morriston Fire Station, 50 Sway Road, Morriston, SA6 6JA
Our Advanced Driver course will help make you a safer driver and could save you money.
As British Summer Time comes to an end, this week’s tips from the IAM’s head of driving standards, Peter Rodger, are looking at what you can do to ensure your journey is as safe as possible in the dark. Here are our latest tips to see you through.
It might sound obvious, but you cannot drive the same way in the dark as you would in daylight – but that’s what a lot of people do. Make allowances for your own abilities in darkness; your eyes take time to get used to the dark. And be aware others might not be as careful as you, and might not be wearing reflective or bright clothing as they should do. Take on the responsibility of looking out for others, and your journey will give you a warm glow inside – even if it’s chilly outside.
Notes to editors:
Congratulations to Kevin Booker who recently achieved a F1RST advanced test result
Read moreCongratulations to Alex Bishop on passing your Advanced Driving Test with SBGAM.
Read moreCliff Jones recently passed his Advanced Driving Test with Swansea Bay Group of Advanced Motorists
Read moreDon Richards recently passed his IAM RoadSmart advanced driving test with SBGAM.
Read moreIn September 2023 the current 30mph speed limit will change to 20mph on many roads throughout Wales.
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