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DRIVE & SURVIVE ACQUIRED BY THE IAM
16 March 2005 - Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists

The business and assets of leading fleet risk management provider Drive & Survive have been acquired by the IAM (Institute of Advanced Motorists)

''We are pleased to be part of Drive & Survive''s future,'' said Christopher Bullock, IAM Chief Executive. ''It has a deserved reputation for innovative and highly effective risk management solutions, and fits comfortably with our new strategy and objectives. Drive & Survive already makes a major contribution to road safety as one of the leading providers of risk management and driver training for those who drive as part of their work.''

Though under the IAM umbrella, Drive & Survive will continue to operate as an autonomous business from new premises in Oxfordshire.

''The acquisition of Drive & Survive also includes all the equipment to deliver its specialist off road driver training courses,'' Christopher Bullock continued. ''In fact, now that Drive & Survive is part of the IAM, there will be the flexibility to deliver these in a number of locations in the UK.''

Drive & Survive has been providing qualified driver training since 1985, and now provides fleet safety audits, online risk assessments, E-Learning, group seminars, on-road advanced driver training and all the supporting materials needed to assist fleets in reducing their exposure to road risk.

The company has won Fleet Excellence Awards for Fleet Driver Training on eight occasions in the past 11 years, is Driving Standards Agency approved and has Investors in People accreditation.

www.iam.org.uk


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