Alive at 25

Staff Sgt. Robert Tingle, 62nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron flying crew chief, practices safe cornering techniques and precautionary measures. The Air Force has developed an informational campaign targeting young airmen called Alive at 25. It's a new defensive driver course designed to be an early intervention program to help prevent traffic violations, collisions and fatalities. The focus is to help young drivers adopt safer driving practices, take responsibility for their behavior in various driving situations, and to be aware of typical driving hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo released/Abner Guzman, Graphic/Adamarie Lewis-Page)

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