Driving Tips on a US Air Force Base
By Sophie, published Sep 04, 2007
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Driving on a military installation is not the same as driving elsewhere, as some driving rules are different. If you are new to driving on a US Air Force Base, then you will need to educate yourself on the new rules of the road or else you could be given a ticket for a traffic violation.Driving Tips on a US Air Force Base: Talking on a Mobile (cell) Phone
A lot of US Air Force bases around the world have outlawed the use of mobile (cell) phones on their military installations. Even if the state or country that you are residing in does not prohibit this practice, you must still abide by the driving laws on the base and not talk on your mobile phone while driving. Some bases have made the concession of allowing drivers to use hands free devices while driving. But if you are ever in any doubt, it is always best to err on the side of caution and to not talk on your mobile phone while driving. This driving offence is taken seriously by the security police.
Driving Tips on a US Air Force Base: Always be Prepared to Stop
Whenever you enter an Air Force Base you must be prepared to stop at any moment. If a police officer pulls you over, do not assume that you have done anything wrong. In many military installations, motorists are pulled over randomly so that the security police can check their vehicle for explosives. This has become a more common sight in the years following 9/11, especially in US Air Force Bases located abroad that are much closer to trouble zones. If you live near such a base and you must get on base each day for work, make sure you leave home earlier so that you can be prepared to stop in case you are pulled over.
Driving Tips on a US Air Force Base: Speeding
Speed limits vary considerably on Air Force Bases. The posted speed limits do not necessarily reflect the local speed limits off base. So it is important to keep within the speed limit. Many motorists have no qualms about turning in other drivers who have violated this law. Speeding motorists are more likely to be caught on base than they think. So it is important to obey the posted speed limits on base.

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Takeaways
- Talking on a mobile (cell) phone is outlawed on many US Air Force Bases
- Always be prepared to stop
- Speed limits are often different on base than they are off base
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It is important to educate yourself on the local driving laws on the base you will be moving to and abide by them. Ignorance is not going to stand up if you are caught violating any of the driving laws on your local Air Force BaseToday's Most Commented On
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