DAFI13-213 AIRFIELD DRIVING
MilReg DAFI13-213 Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of AirForce regulation DAFI13-213 AIRFIELD DRIVING?
The purpose of this regulation is to establish guidelines and requirements for safe driving on airfields within the AirForce.

Who is required to follow the regulations outlined in DAFI13-213 AIRFIELD DRIVING?
All military personnel, civilian employees, and contractors who operate vehicles on airfields must adhere to this regulation.

Are there any specific qualifications or training required for airfield driving?
Yes, individuals must complete the appropriate airfield driving training program and possess a valid airfield driving permit or license.

What is the speed limit for vehicles on airfields?
The speed limit on airfields is typically 10 miles per hour, but it may vary depending on specific airfield conditions.

Are seatbelts required to be worn while operating a vehicle on an airfield?
Yes, all occupants must wear seatbelts at all times while the vehicle is in motion on the airfield.

Can personal electronic devices be used while driving on an airfield?
No, the use of personal electronic devices, including cell phones, is strictly prohibited while operating a vehicle on an airfield.

Are there any restrictions on carrying passengers in a vehicle on an airfield?
Yes, passengers should only be transported in vehicles specifically designed for carrying passengers and approved for airfield use.

What actions should be taken in the event of an accident or incident while driving on an airfield?
In case of an accident or incident, individuals must immediately report the occurrence to the appropriate authorities and cooperate with investigations.

Are there any specific rules regarding vehicle maintenance for airfield driving?
Yes, vehicles used for airfield driving must be properly maintained and comply with all applicable safety and maintenance requirements.

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