IAM Drive & Survive voted ‘Driver Training Company of the Year’


Driver training company IAM Drive & Survive has won the prestigious ‘Driver Training Company of the Year’ for a second time, presented at last night’s GreenFleet Awards 2011.

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IAM Drive & Survive partners with ACE to provide superior fleet risk management


IAM Drive & Survive today announces an innovative new partnership with ACE, to provide a bespoke fleet risk management package designed to reduce costs, improve risk assessment and promote overall road safety.

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IAM Drive & Survive offers new driver safety product


The commercial training arm of the IAM, IAM Drive & Survive, is now offering fleet managers and commercial drivers a new and improved online product – ‘Virtual Risk Manager®’.

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Business drivers support education, not fines


Over half of Britain’s high-mileage drivers think that raising money is the primary aim of speed cameras, and only a quarter think that speed cameras are used at sites with a bad record of crashes and injuries, according to Public Opinions of Speed Cameras, the latest research report from road safety charity the IAM.

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Men more dangerous than women on the roads


Men are more likely than women to be involved in crashes because of bad driving habits such as driving too fast and drink-driving, according to the IAM’s latest research report Licensed to skill: Contributory factors in road accidents.

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