AR 190-5 MOTOR VEHICLE TRAFFIC SUPERVISION {OPNAV 11200.5D; AFI 31-218(I); MCO 5110.1D; DLAR 5720.1}
MilReg AR 190-5 Frequently Asked Questions

What is AR 190-5?
AR 190-5 refers to the Army regulation that governs Motor Vehicle Traffic Supervision.

Which military branches does AR 190-5 apply to?
AR 190-5 applies to the Army, Navy (OPNAV), Air Force (AFI), Marines (MCO), and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLAR).

What other regulations are referenced in AR 190-5?
AR 190-5 references OPNAV 11200.5D, AFI 31-218(I), MCO 5110.1D, and DLAR 5720.1.

What is the purpose of AR 190-5?
The purpose of AR 190-5 is to establish policies and procedures for managing motor vehicle traffic supervision and enforcing traffic laws on military installations.

Who is responsible for the implementation of AR 190-5?
The installation commander is responsible for implementing AR 190-5 on their military installation.

Can military personnel operate privately owned vehicles on military installations?
Yes, military personnel can operate privately owned vehicles on military installations, but they must comply with the regulations outlined in AR 190-5.

What are the requirements for obtaining a military operator's permit?
To obtain a military operator's permit, personnel must possess a valid state driver's license, complete required training courses, and have their driving record screened for any disqualifying offenses.

Can military personnel use handheld electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle on a military installation?
No, the use of handheld electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle on a military installation is prohibited, unless being used for official duties or in emergency situations.

Are there any speed limits on military installations?
Yes, speed limits are established on military installations, and drivers must adhere to them. The specific limits may vary depending on the location and type of road.

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