Mainstreams Sample Clauses

Mainstreams a. When a driver does a mainstream that is not part of their regular route the charge will be:  from the scheduled pick up time for the first student to the ending time at the base, or,  from the scheduled starting time at the base to the scheduled ending time at the base, or,  from the scheduled starting time at the base to the drop off time of the last student.
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