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The CVI Competition in conjunction with Hull & E/Riding Group of A/Motorists Draw is complete, the Draw for the successful applicates being made at random by five Group Committee Members.
The five successful applicates are –
Simon Raven
Kathryn Chambers
Stephen Smith
Samantha Benham
Darren Stringer

Thank you to everyone who entered.
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Free Young Driver Assessments and Advanced Driver Courses

Hull & East Riding Advanced Motorists are pleased to announce that 100 free courses are now available to young drivers in Humberside. Working in partnership with Safer Roads Humber, 80 drivers can now take our Young Driver Assessment at no cost, and an additional 20 drivers have the chance to reach full Advanced Driver status – a saving of £175! These courses are ideal for building confidence and stopping any bad habits before they become norm, making you a safer and more skilful driver. If you’re a young driver, or you know someone aged 17-24 who would like to take part, simply call us on 0300 303 1134 and quote code “HumbersideFree” to book your course. The courses are perfect for young drivers of all abilities, and our qualification can even be added to your CV. Please note, the free courses are only available to residents in the following postcode areas: DN14-DN20, DN31-DN41, HU1-HU20, YO25 and YO42.

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Is parking the bigger picture? Tips from IAM RoadSmart

Many of us can find parking and looking for the right spot quite challenging but sometimes we also forget about checking our surroundings when we leave the car.  A few simple checks can avoid costly and irritating car park mistakes and make your trip a lot less stressful. This week’s tips give advice on parking from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

Drive out and rave on: tips from IAM RoadSmart

It’s that time of the year to bring out your wellies, rain capes and lose yourself in the music because the summer festival season is here. This week’s tips give advice on riding and driving to and from festivals from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

If you don’t ride you don’t know: tips from IAM RoadSmart

Finding the time to take a trip abroad can be a challenge but many of us look forward to it. It can be a huge task for especially for motorcycle users abroad. This week’s tips give advice on riding abroad from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

For the journey - tips from IAM RoadSmart

Going away during the summer is something that many look forward to. Prevention is better than cure and if you are taking your own vehicle abroad it is a great idea to be prepared for the unexpected events that can occur when on the road. This week’s tips give advice on driving abroad from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

Hold your horses: tips from IAM RoadSmart

Horses are powerful animals and have extremely heightened senses. They are ‘flight’ animals, so many revert to their natural instincts at any time. The outcome of this can be extremely challenging for the rider and other road users. There have been 2,570 road incidents reported to the British Horse Society in the last six years. Some 38 riders have been killed and 222 horses have died as a result of their injuries. Of these incidents 80% are because vehicle passed too fast or too close to the horse. This week’s tips give advice on riding and driving around horses from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.