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Military Exemption

mont974x4

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Makes a lot of sense to me. If the US Army has already trained and qualified an individual to operate a vehicle what is to be gained by another road test?

I agree.

When I was in I had to do a new driving course every time I went to a new duty station. When I was at Ft Bragg I even went through several hours of a specific course to handle Haz Mat loads. The Haz Mat course was taught by a civilian teaching the legal standards.
 

Salty

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Makes a lot of sense to me. If the US Army has already trained and qualified an individual to operate a vehicle what is to be gained by another road test?

Let me tell you what happen to me in Zweibruecken (HQ MATCOM)

The unit needed some drivers for a Deuce and half. About 5 of us were sent up to the FE's. The NCO told us it was a stick shift. He pointed to the vehicle which was about 1,000 meters away. He then signed our DA 348 and SF 46 (obsolete - now OF 346)

A few years later I was pulling Asst SDO. I was informed I needed to drive the 12 passenger van that evening. I did not have a license for it and was told to find the TMP NOC. I found him in the Commissary. He told me that since the vehicle is higher off the ground, just to slow down when going around a curve. He signed my SF 46 and said he would update my 348 later.

Thoughts?
 

mont974x4

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LOL We all know some of that goes on. That doesn't mean that others aren't doing things right.

Of course, the very same is true in the civilian world.
 

carpro

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I agree.

When I was in I had to do a new driving course every time I went to a new duty station. When I was at Ft Bragg I even went through several hours of a specific course to handle Haz Mat loads. The Haz Mat course was taught by a civilian teaching the legal standards.

Then the civilian road test behind the wheel of a tractor trailor rig should be a breeze.

Why not take it?
 
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