12/15/2010 - Tech. Sgt. Ricardo Flores, 7th Security Forces Squadron, directs traffic to one lane to screen for individuals not wearing seatbelts and illegally using cellular phones Dec. 14, here. Using a cellular phone while driving increases the chances of getting into an accident by 400 percent and failure to wear a seat belt contributes to more fatalities than any other single traffic safety-related behavior. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jenifer H. Calhoun)
12/15/2010 - Members of the 7th Bomb Wing Safety Office and 7th Security Forces Squadron close traffic to one lane as they screen for individuals not wearing seatbelts and illegally using cellular phones Dec. 14, here. Using a cellular phone while driving increases the chances of getting into an accident by 400 percent and failure to wear a seat belt contributes to more fatalities than any other single traffic safety-related behavior. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jenifer H. Calhoun)
12/15/2010 - Staff Sgt. Daniel Reagan, 7th Security Forces Squadron, writes a traffic citation, while traffic was reduced to screen for individuals not wearing seatbelts and illegally using cellular phones Dec. 14, here. Using a cellular phone while driving increases the chances of getting into an accident by 400 percent and failure to wear a seat belt contributes to more fatalities than any other single traffic safety-related behavior. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jenifer H. Calhoun)
12/15/2010 - Members of the 7th Bomb Wing Safety Office and 7th Security Forces Squadron close traffic to one lane as they screen for individuals not wearing seatbelts and illegally using cellular phones Dec. 14, here. Using a cellular phone while driving increases the chances of getting into an accident by 400 percent and failure to wear a seat belt contributes to more fatalities than any other single traffic safety-related behavior. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jenifer H. Calhoun)
12/15/2010 - Members of the 7th Bomb Wing Safety Office and 7th Security Forces Squadron close traffic to one lane as they screen for individuals not wearing seatbelts and illegally using cellular phones Dec. 14, here. Using a cellular phone while driving increases the chances of getting into an accident by 400 percent and failure to wear a seat belt contributes to more fatalities than any other single traffic safety-related behavior. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jenifer H. Calhoun)