Driver’s Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Driver’s Responsibilities. Drivers will, when requested by HTA, hand out notices to passengers or otherwise render assistance in HTA’s customer relations, promotion, monitoring, and supervisory functions. Drivers will verify fares and be responsible for all ticket transactions. Drivers will record ridership information in accordance with procedures approved by HTA. All employees who are likely to be in contact with the public are to be trained by Contractor to give accurate information concerning all Dial-A-Ride fares and services. Additionally, drivers shall meet the following requirements and observe the following rules: i. Be courteous and sensitive to the special needs of passengers with disabilities and all persons contacted in the performance of the job; ii. Shall schedule rides in a manner that ensures a consistently high quality of service; iii. Maintain a working timepiece at all times (the time on his/her timepiece must be synchronized with dispatcher or lead driver daily);
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Driver’s Responsibilities. A. Drivers shall not be held in any way financially responsible for damage arising out of an accident while operating a District owned vehicle. B. Discipline for accidents shall be subject to the grievance procedure. C. During the school year no driver shall be required to change tires, put on chains, and make repairs of any kind or oil buses. Mechanics shall check all buses daily for water and oil. Drivers shall be obliged to sweep floors, close windows of buses check fuel and tire pressure, and wash buses in their entirety, except for the roof tops and except in inclement weather.
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Driver’s Responsibilities. Drivers shall be responsible to keep the interior of their vehicle clean and neat, sweep the floors, close windows and check the lights and brakes. Drivers are not responsible for cleaning bodily fluids from the vehicle except as necessary to contain the bodily fluids. Vehicles shall be moved and in the yard as directed by the Employer. If required to do so, Drivers shall remove ignition key, the first aid kit, and the fire extinguisher and deposit same in the office of the terminal at the place designated by the Employer. The Driver shall be responsible for performance pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Employer as negotiated and approved by the Company and Union. The job descriptions for, Drivers and Driver’s Assistants (referred to as School Bus Monitors/Aides in the attached), as contained in the Company’s Driver Handbook, are attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement as Attachment “A”. The terminal manager will consult with a Union representative to finally resolve any disputes that may arise regarding the job descriptions. Employees will place placards or operate child checkmate system and close hatches and secure seats and conduct zonar inspection pursuant to Company policy. Employees must report malfunctioning child checkmate systems. The operating condition of a child checkmate system shall not be a defense to leaving a child on a bus. Drivers shall submit to fingerprinting. The initial expense for said fingerprinting shall be borne by the Company. All employees shall attend any driver education courses mandated by the State or pursuant to Federal law or regulation when and if it becomes effective and applicable to the employer’s operation, whenever instructed to do so by the Employer. The employee will be paid his or her regular rate of pay for attending all mandated State or Federal when effective and applicable and Company classes excluding the thirty (30) hour course. The provisions of this paragraph apply to Driver’s Assistants, as may be applicable. The Employer will provide monthly safety instruction classes without charge. The Company will pay a Driver the regular rate for time in attendance at the Company's monthly safety meetings.
Driver’s Responsibilities. Drivers will verify fares and be responsible for all ticket transactions. Drivers will record ridership information in accordance with procedures approved by the City. All employees who are likely to be in contact with the public are to be trained by Contractor to give accurate information concerning all Dial‐A‐ Ride fares and services. Additionally, drivers shall meet the following requirements and observe the following rules: i. Be courteous and sensitive to the special needs of passengers with disabilities and all persons contacted in the performance of the job; ii. Shall schedule rides in a manner that ensures a consistently high quality of service; iii. Maintain a working timepiece at all times (the time on his/her timepiece must be synchronized with dispatcher or lead driver daily);
Driver’s Responsibilities. Drivers will, when requested by MTA, provide notices to passengers or otherwise render assistance with MTA’s SAGE STAGE customer relations, promotion, marketing, monitoring and supervisory functions. Drivers will be required to honor special passes; collect, cancel and/or validate passes, tickets and coupons; and issue and collect transfers, as determined by MTA. Drivers will verify cash fares deposited in an onboard farebox. Drivers will not handle money or make change for passengers. Drivers will record ridership counts by passenger category and boarding location in accordance with procedures approved by MTA. When requested, drivers of vehicles for SAGE STAGE services will provide passenger assistance to persons that have disabilities, including boarding/alighting assistance, loading and unloading of small packages, and, to the extent reasonable considering distance, travel assistance between the vehicle and the passenger’s door. Drivers shall have available at all times during operation of any bus, an accurate time piece with active second hand (or digital equivalent). Drivers will be responsible for ensuring accuracy of their time piece.
Driver’s Responsibilities. Drivers will, when requested by RCTA, hand out notices to passengers or otherwise render assistance in RCTA’s customer relations, promotion, marketing, monitoring and supervisory functions. Drivers will be required to honor special passes; collect, cancel and/or validate passes and tickets; and issue and collect transfers, as determined by RCTA. Drivers will verify deposits into the farebox of cash fares and cash for the purchase of passes, but drivers will not handle money. Drivers will record ridership counts by passenger category and boarding location in accordance with procedures approved by RCTA. When requested, drivers of vehicles in dial-a-ride or route deviation (Flex Route) service will provide passenger assistance to persons with disabilities, including boarding/deboarding assistance, loading and unloading of small packages, and, to the extent reasonable considering distance, travel assistance between the vehicle and the passenger’s door. Drivers shall have available at all times during operation of any bus an accurate time piece with active second hand (or digital equivalent), set each day to conform to the local telephone system time.
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Driver’s Responsibilities. A. Drivers will be responsible for daily first echelon maintenance. See "Operational Regulations", the Ohio Pupil Transportation Laws and Regulations. B. Drivers will remove safety equipment and first aid kits from their buses at night and store them in a safe place, if bus is not housed in the garage. C. Pupils will be allowed to depart from the bus only at their designated stop. Authorization from the building principal will be required to depart at any other point. D. Drivers will not smoke at any time that they are in a school bus. A school bus is a smoke free school environment.
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  • Customer’s Responsibilities 9.1 The Customer’s responsibilities are set forth in Schedule C of this Agreement, attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. 9.2 Customer shall reasonably cooperate with Company as required to facilitate Company’s performance of the Work. 9.3 Company shall have no responsibility or liability under this Agreement for any delay in performance, defective performance or nonperformance to the extent such delay in performance, defective performance or nonperformance is caused by the inability or failure of (a) Customer to cooperate or to perform any tasks or responsibilities contemplated to be performed or undertaken by the Customer in Schedule C or elsewhere in this Agreement or (b) Customer and Company to reach agreement on any matter requiring their mutual agreement under the terms of this Agreement.

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