Driver Responsibility Sample Clauses
The Driver Responsibility clause defines the obligations and duties of a driver under an agreement or policy. It typically outlines the driver's requirement to operate vehicles safely, comply with all relevant laws, and maintain the vehicle in good condition. For example, it may specify that the driver is responsible for any damages caused by negligence or for reporting accidents promptly. This clause serves to allocate risk and clarify expectations, ensuring that all parties understand who is accountable for the vehicle's use and any resulting incidents.
Driver Responsibility. All drivers are equally responsible for their assigned job duties, buses, paperwork, in-services, and credentials as required by Passenger Transportation Safety Handbook, HPH 82.7.
Driver Responsibility. Drivers are responsible for supervision of buses at "away" activities.
Driver Responsibility. 1742 The employee shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all 1743 licenses and certifications necessary to qualify as a driver for the District. 1744 The District shall make available to the employee materials and instruction 1745 for the maintenance of the license and certificates applicable to this 1746 Article.
Driver Responsibility. In the event a driver requires a leave of absence from his duties, approval shall be obtained in accordance with the leave provisions. The bus driver shall book a casual driver from the approved list and advise the Transportation Manager or designate of the arrangements.
Driver Responsibility. 1888 The employee shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all 1889 licenses and certifications necessary to qualify as a driver for the District. 1890 The District shall make available to the employee materials and instruction 1891 for the maintenance of the license and certificates applicable to this 1892 Article.
Driver Responsibility. Section 1: Employees shall be required to keep the employer informed at all times as to their current addresses and telephone numbers. It is understood that any communication addressed to an employee at his/her last address on record with the employer shall constitute notice to the employee of the contents of such communication.
Section 2: Each driver is responsible for reporting all maintenance requests lo the bus supervisor. The supervisor in return will advise the driver when the work is completed. The supervisor will schedule the maintenance in order of severity but each request will be addressed.
Section 3: Each driver is responsible for refueling their bus. All buses are to be refueled every third day unlessextra trips or added mileage would require enough fuel to necessitate more frequent refueling.
Section 4: All drivers are responsible for a bus warm-up period and a pre-trip check bus inspection prior to leaving for all bus runs and extra trips, when vehicles have not been operated for more than an hour. During the warm-up period the driver is to be in or around the bus, except when parked in the bus garage parking lot. When the temperature is around or below zero, all attempts to assist drivers in warming-up their buses will be made by the Supervisor or designee. All drivers are responsible for a bus cool-down period. During the cool-down period, thedriver is lo be in or around the bus. Specific warm-up and cool-down times are set forth in Appendix A, Section 13.
Driver Responsibility. Bus drivers will stay with the bus at all times. The bus will remain at the event the entire time unless other arrangements have been pre-approved by the bus supervisor.
Driver Responsibility. During any extra-curricular or activity trip, the bus driver will be responsible for
Driver Responsibility. 1648 The employee shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining all 1649 licenses and certifications necessary to qualify as a driver for the District. 1650 The District shall make available to the employee materials and instruction 1651 for the maintenance of the license and certificates applicable to this 1652 Article.
Driver Responsibility. During any extra-curricular or activity trip, the bus driver will be responsible for finding a suitable location to park the bus during the student activity. The bus driver will attempt to let the group supervisor of the trip know the location of the bus during standing time, if possible. If that is not possible, the bus driver and the group supervisor will mutually agree on the time that the bus driver needs to have the bus back at the drop off location to re-load the students.
