RJ2112
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The rules for operating a motorcycle on board naval installations are changing once again.
Going from the previous rendition (5100.12H) to the newest release, issued in June '12, there is no longer a requirement to wear reflective gear to ride on base. It's recommended, but not required.
Further, contractors are no longer required to show proof of attendance of any sort of training. If you have an endorsement (as a contractor) you are fit to ride on base.
Active duty personnel are the only parties not released from the training requirement.
Going from the previous rendition (5100.12H) to the newest release, issued in June '12, there is no longer a requirement to wear reflective gear to ride on base. It's recommended, but not required.
Further, contractors are no longer required to show proof of attendance of any sort of training. If you have an endorsement (as a contractor) you are fit to ride on base.
Active duty personnel are the only parties not released from the training requirement.