Back in 2003 when I got my first Boxster after a load of high mileage (50k miles per annum) company car driving and racking up 9 points and a driving ban all by the age of 25, I arrived at the rather sensible conclustion that something was missing in the observation department. I've had a clean licence for over 10 years now.
As most of you know, I employed the services of John Cave who has become a good friend over the years. He's an exceptional road instructor with Porsche speciality having owned a couple of 997s himself. I've now done 3 full road days and a couple of track based limit handling courses with him.
One day with him was knackering and awe-inspiring and I've spent the time since trying to get as good as I can, hence joining RoSPA and taking my advanced test every 3 years.
I've had 3 tests in the past and achieved 3 Silver grades on a scale of Gold, Silver, Bronze, Fail.
I did the latest re-test this morning which involved a few weeks of revising roadcraft and the highway code again then getting up early, cleaning the car and dealing with a wasp sting (I'm allergic) at the diesel station!
An hour under the scrutiny of a serving Police Class 1 Driver on various roads of Oxforshire is not for the faint hearted but I did it!
The result was that I finally achieved a Gold which I'm really pleased with:
GoldThis grade is recognised as the highest driving award available to the public. It will
be awarded only to the driver who displays a complete understanding and
appropriate application of the principles outlined in Roadcraft. With all this in place
the gold standard driver will be able to make unobtrusive, planned, polished progress
consistent with safety and the law.
The candidate will display a confidence and ability throughout the whole test which
leads the examiner to consider that the candidate has the potential to do well on a
police advanced course. The candidate’s performance must be consistent throughout
the whole of the test and so any lapses may result in a lower grade.
Awards of this
grade must therefore be reserved for the very best drivers.Details of it all below for reference:
http://www.roadar.org/drivers/info/car- ... e-2012.pdf