What did they teach you in cop driving school Andy? 3 weeks sounds long enough to learn rather a lot.
Very true, but the main thing that I learned, and still use today, is "reading the road".
This is probably the largest single part of the driving, that is, you have a qualified police driver sitting beside you and while driving, you have to say loudly, all your observations, including people on the pavement, with the important ones first, while driving at the legal speed limit for that road. At first its surprisingly hard to do, and I was sometimes stuttering (I do not stutter normally!), which I was told was normal at first. You do get used to it though and it helps keepng you very observant!
But its a long time ago and I am sure that I have forgotten a lot!
But I can say with 100% honesty (still!), that I have never caused an accident (up till now!), but I have been driven into about 16 or 17 times, I have lost count.
Most from the back, people following too close, and once from the RH side, here in Germany a few years ago.......
All my accidents have been metal damage only, nobody was injurred, and till now, the other person's insurance paid out, except twice, once was an American who jumped a red light and crashed into my company car in London, he left the country immediately as he was driving uninsured.
The other one happened near to Southend (A127?), when a guy was reading a map, and did not see me stopped.... He gave a false name and address, that the Police thought was accurate.....not true!!
regards
Andy
PS. I am sure that the Police advanced driving courses are probably still available, but probably expensive.... Some of these may be interesting for those wanting to improve:-