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To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety Office hosted a See Me, Save Me motorcycle ride, March 30, 2018. Team Robins riders started the rally at the Base Theater following opening remarks by Col. Sa... More

Rodney Whitaker, safety and occupational health specialist

Rodney Whitaker, safety and occupational health specialist

Rodney Whitaker, safety and occupational health specialist briefs the motorcycle riders before the See Me, Save Me Motorcycle Safety Ride, March 30, 2018. Team Robins riders started the safety awareness rally a... More

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety Office hosted a See Me, Save Me motorcycle ride this morning. Team Robins riders started the rally at the Base Theater following opening remarks by Col. Sarah... More

See Me, Save Me Motorcycle Safety Ride

See Me, Save Me Motorcycle Safety Ride

To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety Office hosted a See Me, Save Me motorcycle ride, March 30, 2018. Team Robins riders started the rally at the Base Theater following opening remarks by Col. Sa... More

Col. Sarah Christ, 78th Air Base Wing vice commander,

Col. Sarah Christ, 78th Air Base Wing vice commander,

Col. Sarah Christ, 78th Air Base Wing vice commander, speaks to motorcycle riders at the beginning of the See Me, Save Me Motorcycle Safety Ride. To raise motorcycle safety awareness, Robins Safety Office hoste... More

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