Yet on my RoSPA test the week before last, it was acceptable to speed on an overtake as long as I didn't kick the arse out of it. On my IAM test, it was made quite clear no speeding at all.When I did my IAM, I was told it was ok to speed when overtaking, as long as I was at the posted limit when pulling in. On my RoSPA, it was not allowed to speed at any time.
Why? It's their test so their rules. When I did both car and bike courses with the IAM I was expected to make safe, smooth "progress" but keeping within the speed limits. If it's safe to ride at the posted limit that's what they expect to see on test. The Car lead assessor explianed it quite well when I did an assessment drive before I sighed up. Do what they ask as it's their standard and pass the test, after that you can use what you've leared and apply it to your own driving in a way you see fit. Sounded fair enough to me.That’s the issue.
Agreed.That’s the issue.
The simple answer is - If you want to do IAM or RoSPA, Rapid or any other training, then do it and do what they want for you to pass or get the grade. If you don't want to do it, don't - easy reallyAgreed.
Not that I am against making progress...I love making progress ...but I feel I am not more advanced nor no less advanced when I bimble along.

……. it, but not bimbling along as if you are in the motorcycle version of 'Driving Miss Daisy' ……
All different.Yet on my RoSPA test the week before last, it was acceptable to speed on an overtake as long as I didn't kick the arse out of it. On my IAM test, it was made quite clear no speeding at all.
Yep as mentioned earlier, it's not rocket science ffsOn any advanced test at the pre ride briefing ask the examiner "will you be looking at your speedo during an overtake" his answer will tell you all you need to know for that test there and then.
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It might not be rocket science, but it is confusing and the exam is not cheap (£85!) And if you don't think £85 is a lot of money, you live in a different financial sphere to us. I haven't earned £85 this week or last.Yep as mentioned earlier, it's not rocket science ffs
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The phone doesn't work either.... there is nobody there. I might just give it up as a bad job. That is an expensive badge.Well I'm not sure asking the examiner a question before the test is particularly difficult.
85 quid is 85 quid I agree.
Ring the examination body and ask for help.
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I booked my retest via the website the end of April, got a test date for the 22nd May, examiner phoned me to offer me which date I wanted. This is the fourth time I have booked a test, no issues whatsoever, so not sure why you can't book a test.It might not be rocket science, but it is confusing and the exam is not cheap (£85!) And if you don't think £85 is a lot of money, you live in a different financial sphere to us. I haven't earned £85 this week or last.
The website is a nightmare too. I am trying to book my exam. It is sending me round and round in circles back to the beginning.
On my first RoSPA test the examiner was clear - if speeding is required to make the overtake/safe, it's not on.Well I'm not sure asking the examiner a question before the test is particularly difficult.
I know a man who failed for not using his hornI failed mine today on road positioning and further explanation was that effectively I was not using p1-P3 to see ahead/look for the overtake. The main explanation was about an overtake not made: I was doing 45-50 behind an SLK in a national, in the pouring rain with side roads. I was opting for safety.
We go again!