Posted on May 2, 2018
Does anyone know the course number for the "Army Traffic Safety Program, Accident Avoidance Course for Army Motor Vehicle Drivers" on ALMS?
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I think ALMS was updated recently, and with that update, a few battle buddies are having a hard time finding this course. I completed it before the update, and it appears in my "Courses or Certificates" tab. However, when my battles and I try to search for the course, we cannot find it. I can't find the course number either, so our last hope in getting those soldiers through the training is to find the course number- maybe then, they can find the course tucked away in those pesky servers. Any info will help, thanks for your time.
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Thanks, SGT. I'll be sure to pass that word along to my NCO. Also, next time I'll use the help desk- I didn't think of that!
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SFC (Join to see)
SPC (Join to see) - Make sure you do the new training on ALMS its called "Army Traffic Safety Introductory Course (00053639)
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Did you find everything that you wanted? And if so, how are you doing? Did you decide to take a course? That course has been discontinued, but you quickly do the new training on ALMS like the "Army Traffic Safety Introductory Course". And I also recommend checking the https://studyhippo.com/essay-examples/employment-law/ when you have to write employment law essay examples while taking that introduction course. Because they have federal law educational materials included and would need to learn about it for some time, that kind teaches you more than safety-related.
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In accordance with the Secretary of the Army Memo, Prioritizing Efforts – Readiness and Lethality (Update 2), dated 18 April 2018, the AAC, referenced in both AR 600-55 and AR 385-10, is no longer a requirement. Instruction contained in the Army Traffic Safety Training Program fulfills required training in accordance with DODI 6055.04. Since this is no longer a regulatory requirement and the AAC is dated, the ALMS will no longer offer it effective 27 April 2018. Personnel that have already enrolled or are assigned this course have 30 days to complete. Both regulations will reflect this change in the next revisions. Don't start and walk away, ensure you complete all three phases of the new training. The training is a eye opener. I've worked on a few Class A accident investigations, and I believe that if the Soldiers whom were involved would have stopped and completed AAAC or the new "Army Traffic Safety Introductory Course" (00053639), they would still be with us today. Don't click and walk away. Stop, look, listen and take note of this training.
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The Army Traffic Safety Introductory Course video training is intended for Soldiers between 18-24 years of age in Advanced Individual Training, (AIT), Basic Officer Leader Course-B, (BOLCB) what about us older gents?
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