DRIVER SAFETY STANDARDS Sample Clauses

DRIVER SAFETY STANDARDS. In the interests of safety and regulatory compliance, JEE agrees to ensure and warrants that all Personnel assigned by it to operate a CMV under FXG's motor carrier operating authority while providing Services under this Agreement meet the following terms, regardless of the size or weight of the vehicle operated or the class of license or permit required 2.1 JEE agrees to ensure that all Personnel furnish to FXG or its designee the information required by 49 CFR 391.21, relating to background information, and meet the requirements set forth at 49 CFR 391.11 et seq. relating to driver qualifications. (A) XXX agrees to demonstrate that the assigned Personnel meet the following conditions: (1) qualified to safely operate the type of CMV to be driven by training, experience, or both. XXX agrees to furnish the following: (a) evidence of one year of verifiable driving experience within the previous three years in the type of CMV JEE will assign the driver to operate; or (b) evidence of six months of verifiable driving experience within the previous three years in the type of CMV JEE will assign the driver to operate, and successful completion of a qualified driver training course, which shall include a written examination, at JEE's expense; or (c) evidence of five years of verifiable driving experience within the previous 10 years, immediately preceding the driver's assignment by JEE to provide services under this Agreement in the type of CMV JEE will assign the driver to operate; or (d) evidence of other experience or training as may be posted from time to time on xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and incorporated herein by reference (2) successful completion of a road test; and (3) no accident, as that term is defined in 49 CFR 390.5, in the prior 12 months and not more than two motor vehicle accidents with corresponding Convictions within the prior 36 months before initially assigned to operate a CMV under this Agreement. (B) FXG will conduct its investigation and inquiries pursuant to 49 CFR 391.23 to verify that Personnel assigned by JEE to provide Services are qualified to do so according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations and terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to the Background terms in Section 4. Upon request, XXX agrees to cooperate with FXG or its designee to timely obtain any information and authorizations necessary to facilitate such investigations and inquiries. 2.2 JEE agrees to ensure that Personnel assigned by it to operate a CM...
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