Common use of Operating Regulations Clause in Contracts

Operating Regulations. a. Scooters are not to be operated on public sidewalks. Scooters are to be ridden on streets, and where available, in bike lanes and bike and multiuse paths. Scooters are to stay to the right of street travel lanes and to yield the right of way to bicycles in bike lanes and on bike or multiuse paths. City reserves the right upon five (5) business day’s written notice to Company to limit the use of Scooters in designated areas due to public safety or traffic concerns. Additionally, Company agrees following written notification from the City to Geofence Scooters from operating in any geographic area designated by the City in which the use of such Scooters is prohibited due to public safety or traffic concerns. b. Company shall provide easily visible contact information, including toll-free phone number and/or e-mail address on each Scooter for City employees and/or members of the public to make relocation requests or to report other issues with devices. c. Company shall begin operations with a fleet size of at least 100 but not more than 500 Scooters. Following a written request to the City, Company may be permitted to increase its fleet size in the event that Company’s fleet provides on average more than three rides per Scooter per day and that Company has satisfactorily complied with the terms of this Agreement. City may require Company to reduce its fleet size on a monthly basis in the event Company’s fleet provides on average less than one-half ride per Scooter per day. Company will provide data as specified in Section 10 to City to determine and demonstrate the utilization rate of vehicles in Company’s fleet.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Pilot Operating Agreement, Pilot Operating Agreement, Pilot Operating Agreement

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