Depends on who you ask. If you ask an insurance company, they might say age, credit score, marital status.
The question makes no sense. Regardless of who or what you are, the laws apply equally to EVERYONE.
Age and driving experience
Past driving record
Recent redeployment
(All of the above)
all of above
All of the above
soldier risks with pov accident
The key factors considered when assessing a solder's risk in a privately owned vehicle (POV) are the same as any person in another profession. The factors that should be considered are: primary cause of the accident, contributing factors, factors increasing the severity of damage or injuries, and factors which could cause an accident in the future if left uncorrected.
The question makes no sense. Regardless of who or what you are, the laws apply equally to EVERYONE.
one that misses work after the accident
TRIPS
TRiPS
It would not be considered an army accident if two off-duty soldiers get into a fight and one suffers a broken wrist. Army accidents involve accidents of a more serious, conflict-related nature.
travel risk planning
the following can soldiers use to determine residual risk for a planned privately owned vehicle trip
No.
No the Swiss army knife is Swiss and not Swedish. Of course soldiers form other countries could use it but the Swedish soldiers does not unless they brought one privately.
Sergeants