A Brief History of Wessex Advanced Motorists
The Institute of Advanced Motorists Taunton Group was created in 1981 from a satellite of the Exeter Group. Founder Members
The Group became its own Registered Charity in 1997, changing its name to The Taunton Group of Advanced Motorists (TGAM).
Twenty years later, we now operate under our new name of Wessex Advanced Motorists (WAM), having re-branded in 2017 to reflect a significantly larger geographical coverage here in the South West following IAM RoadSmart group mergers in
the region. Current Committee
During the Group’s life, it has provided first-class coaching and mentoring to an impressive number of drivers wishing to improve their driving standards through IAM courses to become the safest and best drivers on the UK roads. Notable test achievements
Since its formation in 1981, many have served on our Committee and to this day, our Committee Members give freely of their time to help run the Group (herewith referred to as Wessex), promoting higher driving standards and road safety in our area of responsibility.
Presidents; Chairmen; Group Secretaries; Treasurers; Newsletter Editors
During its existence, the Group has seen many changes championed by IAM; the advanced driving course -“A Skill for Life”- was rolled out in 2004 and this created a solid foundation on which to further build advanced driving. In 2012 the long-running
IAM Special Assessment was replaced by the IAM Masters, the highest civilian driver/rider qualification achievable in the UK. One of the first to pass the Masters in the South West was Andrew Griffiths, our Chairman and Chief Observer. Andrew achieved
a score of 92% resulting in a distinction.
With IAM continually aiming for a professional and standardised approach to the delivery of its courses, the competency-based Observer Qualification was introduced; this was accredited by the Institute of the Motor Industry. There followed a huge transition
programme covering 4 years with some 5,000 Senior Observers and Group Observers having to qualify as National Observers and Local Observers respectively, through training and testing. We completed the transition in good time and switched to delivering
the new Advanced Driver Course in January 2017.
A significant change in 2016 was the re-branding of IAM to IAM RoadSmart and its newly accredited competency-based courses such as the Advanced Driver Course. This replaced the Skill for Life course.
For our Group, a very important decision was taken in early 2017 to change our name from TGAM to Wessex Advanced Motorists (WAM). The change was driven by an increase in our geographical and postcode coverage into North Devon and a previous expansion
into the Yeovil area, both the result of the demise of local Groups therein. We subsequently needed to upgrade our Observer clothing, publicity material and our display equipment to reflect not just our name change but also the RoadSmart re-brand;
smart new Observer polo shirts, feather flags, pull-up displays, brochures gave us a very professional look when we were out there at public events promoting higher driving standards and safer driving on our roads.
Watch this space…