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Despite driving less this year and possibly into the winter due to ongoing pandemic restrictions, drivers must still anticipate weather and its related safety impacts. Besides the regular driving safety tips there are additional winter driving tips to consider. “Knowing how to handle winter driving conditions and learning to adjust your driving habits is just one way to mitigate your risk this winter season,” said Keith Wilson, a Safety and Occupational Health manager with Naval Safety Center’s Shore Directorate. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, over 70% of the nation’s roads are located in snowy regions, which receive more than 5 inches average snowfall annually. Snow and ice reduce pavement friction and maneuverability, causing slower speeds, reduced roadway capacity, and increased crash risk. It can take up to 10 times longer to stop, so one should reduce speed by 30% on wet MC2 Kris Lindstrom pavement and at least 50% on snow-covered roads. Hospitalman Jamesetta Karnwie, assigned to the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) Medical Department, receives the F/A-18 Super Hornets perform a fly over the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman What else does this mean? One can anticipate F/A-18 Super Super Hornets perform aa fly flyKelly overWilson, the Nimitz-class Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS HarryPortsmouth S.Truman Truman (NMCP) Immunizations Clinic, F/A-18 Hornets perform over the carrier USS Harry S. COVID-19 vaccine from Hospitalman assignedaircraft to Naval Medical Center (CVN 75) during a change of command ceremony for the “Fighting Checkmates” of Strike reduced freeway speeds between 3% and 13% in (CVN 75) during during aa change change of of command command ceremony ceremony for for the the “Fighting “Fighting Checkmates” Checkmates” of of Strike Strike (CVN Dec. 23.75) Fighter Squadron (VFA) 211. light snow and 5% and 40% in heavy snow. Heavy Fighter Squadron Squadron (VFA) (VFA) 211. 211. Fighter snow and sleet can reduce visibility. Lanes and MC2 Scott T Swofford MC2 Scott Scott TT Swofford Swofford MC2 roads obstructed by snow accumulation will reduce capacity and increase traffic delays. Use caution when driving over bridges, overpasses or group remains ready to surge forward or reFrom Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group From Harry Harry S. S. Truman Truman Carrier Carrier Strike Strike Group Group group remains ready to surge forward or reFrom any elevated roads, as they will freeze first. Unlike Public Affairs deploy when called upon. Public Affairs Affairs Public deploy when called upon. surface roads, elevated roadways have no way to “Our strike group’s missions have dem“Our strike shot. group’s missions have demstore heat and will ice over quicker when temperaBy MC3 Samuel Gruss NORFOLK onstrated we are inherently maneuverable NORFOLK NORFOLK USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) Public Affairs onstrated we are“Itinherently maneuverable tures drop below freezing. is important for Sailorsunto get this vaccine because it is our operational Nearly 6,500 Sailors of the Harry S. Tru- and flexible while remaining remaining operational unNearly 6,500 Sailors of the Harry S. Tru- and flexible while Perhaps you are one of those drivers from dutypotential to be the example to the adversary,” saidcountry we love and serve,” said man Carrier Strike Group (HSTCSG) arrived predictable to any PORTSMOUTH potential adversary,” said man Carrier Strike Group (HSTCSG) arrived predictable to any regions that regularly get snow and your confiKarnwie. “The shot was not a big deal at all and the whole the Navy’s dynamic in Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, Virginia, July Black. “This epitomizes “This epitomizes the Navy’s dynamic in Sailors Naval Station (NS) Norfolk, Virginia, July ofBlack. dence in driving ability is high. A factor in many assigned to the medical department the aircraft process went seamlessly”. force employment concept and shows this 21. force employment concept and shows this 21. USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74), received the carrier first round serious and fatal crashes is overconfidence in According to Lt. of Cmdr. Autumn Riddell, the ship’s nurse and capable accomThe aircraft carrier USS Harry S. Truman strike group is ready strikeCenter group is aboard ready and capable of accomThe aircraft carrier USS vaccine Harry S.atTruman of shots of the COVID-19 Naval Medical one’s abilities and/or equipment (traction control, John Stennis, medical anyC.time, as our na- department Sailors received (CVN 75) and strike group ships USS Nor- plishing any mission, at at any time, as our na(CVN 75) and strike group ships USS Nor- plishing any mission, Portsmouth, Dec. 23. antilock brakes, stability control and good tires). mandy (CG 60), USS Arleigh Burke (DDG tion directs.” the vaccine because their exposure to COVID-19 is likely greattion directs.” mandy (CG 60), USSC.Arleigh Burke (DDG More than 20 John Stennis Sailors were among the first For black ice, no speeds are safe and you can lose er thanthe thatstrike of other Sailors the typical work environment. While in Norfolk, group willinnot 51) and USS Forrest Sherman (DDG 98) MC2 Thomas Gooley While in Norfolk, the strike group will not 51) and USS Forrestthe Sherman (DDG 98) from the ship to receive vaccine following the Navy’s issuing control at 10 mph especially if there is MC2 aMC2 bank or Gooley “Themaintenance Stennis medical team understands the benefit of the Thomas Gooley Thomas on ships, arrived after operating for more than three only conduct routine A Sailor embraces his loved on after USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) arrived at Naval Station conduct routine ships, arrived after operating for moreunder than NAVADMIN three only 327/20, of COVID-19 vaccine slope the S. roadway. Sailor embraces embraces his loved loved on on after after USSto Harry S.Truman Truman (CVN (CVN 75) 75) arrived arrived at at Naval Naval Station Station Sailor his USS Harry vaccinemaintenance and it canon help so manyAA people,” said Riddell. “That and equipment, buthow Sailors will also months in the U.S. 5thguidance and 6th fleets areas of aircraft Norfolk. but Sailors will also months in the U.S. 5th and 6th fleets areas of aircraft and equipment, Norfolk. Norfolk. Dec. 16. Even the most prepared drivers may find themis why this evolution wasmainso important for our medical team, be able to continue advanced training, responsibility. be able to to continue advanced mainresponsibility. “With the [John C.] Stennis team volunteering selves sliding on a patch of ice. If the front end of because we are training, the first line ofas defense to combat COVID-19.” tain warfighting certifications, as well “I couldn’t be more proud medical of this strike tain towarfighting certifications, as well as “I couldn’t be more proud of this strike receive these vaccines, the ship is improving our ability mainyourahead.” vehicle begins to slide, do the not try to speedconducted up The distribution of the COVID-19 vaccineand follows Additionally, HSTCSG and friends. focused readyprotocols for whatever lies group team’s performance over more than spend time with family Additionally, the HSTCSG conducted spend time withestablished family andbyfriends. focused and ready for whatever lies ahead.” group team’s performance over more thanand our tain an environment that is safer for the crew shipyard or slam on the brakes. Ease your foot off the seasons. The adminis“I’m incredibly proud of theprior grit,influenza determi-vaccine While deployed, the strike group partici- bilateral operations with allies and partners three months of operating in a highly-dyoperations with allies andthe partners “I’m incredibly proud of the grit, is determiWhile deployed, the Fastrike group partici- bilateralthe three months of operating in a USS highly-dypartners,” said Capt. Randy John C. Stennis accelerator until tration of effort the vaccine coordinated by Military Treatment both U.S.steering 5th andwheel 6th fleets, to include nation comand phenomenal Truman’s Sail- pated in a variety of partnership and interop- andinhold namic environment acrossPeck, two theaters,” in both U.S. 5th and 6th fleets, to include nation and phenomenal effort Truman’s Sailpated in a variety of partnership and interopnamic environment across two theaters,” manding officer. “Additionally, it also allows us to continue our car slows down. If the back end begins to slide, cilities andthree all supported units, exercises, including Stennis, over(MTF) the last months Navy erability as well as maritime and Egypt, Morocco, Italy, France, Germany and said HSTCSG Commander Rear Adm. Gene ors have shown Egypt, Morocco, Italy, France, Germany and ors have shownto over the last three months erability exercises, as well as maritime and said HSTCSG Commander Rear Adm.for Gene critical mission in setting the conditions delivering the ship turn your steering wheel in the direction of the ensure readiness is maintained and the vaccine is said operational Harry S. Truman’s theater security operations. Strike group the United Kingdom. Also, aircraft from emBlack. “We carried out the full spectrum of operating at sea,” the United Kingdom. Also, aircraft from emoperating at sea,” said Harry S. Truman’s theater security operations. Strike group Black. “We carriedComplex out the Overhaul full spectrum of period, from the Refueling (RCOH) on time slide without hitting the brake. The NHTSA when available. Officer Capt. Nick Dienna. units participated in Exercise Baltic Opera- barked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1 supported missions from sustained combat flight oper- Commanding administered units participated in Exercise Baltic OperaAir Wing (CVW) 1firm supported Capt.news NickonDienna. missions from sustained combat flight oper- Commanding Officermore and on budget.” advises yourbarked car hasCarrier anti-lock visit www.stennistions (BALTOPS) from the Adriatic Sea if and Operation Inherentbrakes, Resolveapply during May and to enjoy our time inJohn port,C. Stennis, ations to training and integration with NATO “While we plan For tions (BALTOPS) from the Adriatic Sea and Operation Inherent Resolve during May and “While we plan to enjoy our time in port, ations to training and integration with NATO Hospitalman Jamesetta Karnwie, the assistant medical adand continuous pressure to the brake pedal. If your .navy.mil with or follow along on social media at www.faceExercise Lightning Handshake with the Moincluding reconnecting those who supallies and regional partners.” Lightning Handshake with the Moincluding reconnecting with those on who sup- Exercise allies and regional partners.” ministration officer aboard Johnthat C. Stennis, from Roanoke, Va., stenniscvn74 on Instagram, Navy and Air Force. ported us frombook.com/stennis74 afar, we’re continuing Facebook, to stay roccan Black also emphasized the strike »»See HOME | A6 roccan Navy and Air Force. ported us from and afar,@stennis74 we’re continuing to stay Black that thethestrike »»See HOME | A6 was one ofalso the emphasized Sailors who received COVID-19 vaccine on Twitter. ❯❯ See SAFETY | A7
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