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Air Force revs up driving safety measures AirForceTimes.com
A lance in auto and motorcycle deaths is prompting the Air Force to tighten its oversight of drivers — both on duty and off.
In economic 2009, 47 airmen died in off-duty traffic accidents as drivers or passengers, 61 percent more than the 29 recorded in pecuniary 2008. Motorcycle crashes accounted for 20 of the deaths.
The increase came at the same time other services saw a throw over in their motor vehicle fatality rates. For fiscal 2009, which ended Sept. 30, the Flotilla had the lowest rate — 9.8 accidents for every 100,000 sailors. The Air Force had 12.7 accidents for every 100,000 airmen. The rates for the Sea Corps and Army were 20.3 and 14.1, respectively.
Of the Air Force fatalities, slightly less than 75 percent were pike sergeants or lower-ranking airmen and about 50 percent were 26 years old or younger.
The Air Efficacy intends to drive down the off-duty accident rate with measures emphasizing commanders’ responsibilities, m influences and improved safety classes, especially for motorcyclists, said Maj. Gen. Fred Roggero, chief of Air Jemmy Safety.
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