Pilot Fighter
Well-Known Member
When I was reviewing applications for Army Flight Training slots and making recommendations to Commanders, I paid a lot of attention to a driving records. The general consensus is that your driving record is a reflection of your attitude..
I'm always skeptical of those that are quick to claim a consensus. As far as the Navy goes, they review driving records, looking for a pattern of unsafe or irresponsible behavior. They also realize that a lot of growing up happens between 16 and 22 years of age.
Most cases of speeding do not represent a significant threat to motorist safety - most are not a reflection of a poor attitude towards safety. There's a difference between speeding and blowing through stop signs, or driving while impaired.
Hell, some of the best sticks and crewman that I've flown with did not exercise great judgement in their personal lives but were pros in every aspect of their military careers.
If everything else is equal (it rarely is), I might have a problem with four tickets in three years. A nice checkride could get me over that concern real quick.