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To register your vehicle on base you will need the following:  proof of insurance, vehicle registration, valid military id card and driver's license.  The pass and decal office is located to the right of the Langley Gate.

Traffic

The traffic laws of the State of Washington are strictly enforced on all portions of Naval Air Station.  Speed limits are enforced by radar.  Seatbelts are required to be worn while aboard the Station.  Motorcyclists are required to wear helmets with eye protection, gloves, long trousers/shirts, and hard-soled shoes or boots.  A 24 hour safety course is required before a base decal can be obtained.  Reflective yellow or orange vest with 1 1/2 inch wide vertical or horizontal retro-reflective strips front and back is required while on base.  Bicyclists are now required to wear reflective vests and helmets approved by ANSI or Snell while riding on government streets and roadways.

Weapons

No one shall have concealed about his person any dangerous weapon, instrument or device or any highly explosive article or compound on board NAS.  Dangerous weapons are defined as any kind of firearm, explosive device, compressed air or gas powered gun, metallic or chain knuckles, blackjack, billy and all knives with blades over four inches in length and all double-edged, spring-loaded or switchblade knives.  Firearms are permitted in base housing (not bachelor quarters), but must be registered with Security Police.  Firearms belonging to persons in the BEQ/BOQ will be kept in the base armory.

Accidents

Report all traffic accidents and remain at the scene until police arrive to investigate.  If there is an injury, death or $500 worth of damage to any person's property, make a full written report of the accident within 24 hours.  Be sure to contact your insurance company as well.

Photography

Cameras may be brought into the housing areas on base and retained in quarters without a camera pass.  However, a camera pass is required before a camera can be taken into an official building or controlled area, especially the flight line.  Contact the base public affairs office for further guidance.

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