Arriving At an Accident Sample Clauses

Arriving At an Accident. When the operator finds an accident on the highway, the operator shall pull directly behind the vehicle(s) as soon as possible and turn on the yellow warning lights. The operator should then carefully exit the patrol vehicle and discuss the situation with the motorist(s). The operator shall communicate data collection requirements to the CTMC dispatch for detection (if the operator is the first to identify the Incident) and verification (location of the Incident based on the initial radio report). If there are injuries, the operator shall not attempt to move the vehicle(s), but rather immediately call 911 and discuss further action with local law enforcement. The operator shall follow all instructions made by local law enforcement and inform the CTMC dispatcher of the Incident’s status. lf there are no injuries (accident involves only property damage) but the vehicle(s) cannot be safely driven, the operator shall explain the program to the motorists and ask the motorist's consent to move the vehicles from the traveled portion, median, or ramp of the highway and inform the CTMC dispatcher of the Incident's status. If the motorist does not consent, then the operator shall stay immediately behind the vehicles until local law enforcement arrives, shall assist law enforcement as requested, and inform the CTMC dispatcher of the Incident's status. Central 70 Project: Project Agreement Execution Version Schedule 11 (Operations and Maintenance Requirements) Appendix B (Courtesy Patrol Requirements) Schedule 11-125 If the motorist consents, the operator shall request additional Courtesy Patrol assistance before taking further action. (The operator should not move one of the vehicles if that means the other disabled vehicle will remain alone in traffic, but instead protect the accident scene by staying directly behind both vehicles until assistance arrives). If the motorists have already fulfilled the requirements of Colorado Revised Statutes 42-4-1603, concerning exchanging identification/information, then when assistance arrives, the operator(s) should move the disabled vehicles to the nearest Drop Site if damages appear to total less than $1,000.00 (indexed). If the motorist(s) have not exchanged such information, then the operator(s) shall move the vehicles to the nearest suitable location for that purpose in accordance with C.R.S. 42-4-1602(2). Under no circumstances shall an operator attempt to repair an accident vehicle in an attempt to make it mobile. The ope...
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