Oldmanzues
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I am with a Base Riding Club. DOD puts out the basic requirements, DOT helment, long sleeves, over the ankle boots, gloves and eye protection. Then the service add their and Bases add more.
I believe DOD states only active duty must have a M/C course and if a civilian rides a motorcycle in performance of his/her duties, they have to have one. The performance of duty is a mess.If you ride to a meeting on Base, is that part of your duty and so on.
At one time, the regs said, a jacket must be a contrasting color. Nobody on high could tell us, what the contrast was between. Now most say hi viz of some sort or vest.
I received DR for 578 ) Discrepency Report) in the distant past for Wearing a helmet while in uniform. Eglin AFB, Fla had a Air Police mortorcycle unit. They had to issue a reg to allow the riders to wear helmets. I was there 1955 to 1959.
Best advice to call the base/post to find out.
Oldmanzues
I believe DOD states only active duty must have a M/C course and if a civilian rides a motorcycle in performance of his/her duties, they have to have one. The performance of duty is a mess.If you ride to a meeting on Base, is that part of your duty and so on.
At one time, the regs said, a jacket must be a contrasting color. Nobody on high could tell us, what the contrast was between. Now most say hi viz of some sort or vest.
I received DR for 578 ) Discrepency Report) in the distant past for Wearing a helmet while in uniform. Eglin AFB, Fla had a Air Police mortorcycle unit. They had to issue a reg to allow the riders to wear helmets. I was there 1955 to 1959.
Best advice to call the base/post to find out.
Oldmanzues