OPERATION OF VEHICLES Sample Clauses

OPERATION OF VEHICLES. 5.1 All cars to be cleaned inside and out by 11:00 a.m. every day with due regard given to road and weather conditions. 5.2 All drivers must ensure that they have change for $20.00 at all times. 5.3 No taxicab driver shall charge a passenger for: (a) the cost of proceeding to an establishment for change, or (b) waiting time while a passenger obtains the change. Provided the bill presented for payment is of $20.00 denomination or less. 5.4 No vehicles are to be left unattended with keys in the ignition. 5.5 No person other than driver will be in the vehicle while he is occupied with a paying fare. 5.6 Taxis are not to be left unattended when parked at a taxi stand for a period not exceeding 5 minutes. 5.7 Only authorised driver's with valid licenses can operate a taxi-licensed vehicle. 5.8 Roof sign must be removed from vehicle when not on duty or involved in an accident when possible. 5.9 Drivers to obey Municipal By-Laws pertaining to parking and use of street stands. 5.10 All drivers to follow provincial, H.T.A. & Municipal By- Laws regarding traffic flow and patterns. In particular backing up on stands is only permitted if it can be done safely and only to allow you to pull out and go forward around the car ahead of you. Backing out of the Westin Hotel stand onto Xxxx and other such stands will not be permitted. 5.11 All roof signs must be mounted in the centre of the roof, forward to the mid-way point. This mounting will be either directly to the roof or by means of a centre mount strap.
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OPERATION OF VEHICLES. No vehicle except aircraft handling and servicing equipment shall be driven between an aircraft and its loading gate without prior approval of the Airport Manager.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. Applicant agrees that its vehicles will stop at the Airport only while in the process of waiting for or loading or unloading customers and that its vehicles will not be left unattended on Airport premises at any time except at such parking area(s), if any, as Authority may designate (see subsection (a), below). Applicant further agrees that Authority may designate curb areas at which vehicles of Applicant and of other Ground Transportation and/or Off-Airport Parking Operators of the same classification may stop, may change such designated curb areas from time to time, may limit the length of time such vehicles may remain at the curb, may limit the number of such vehicles allowed at the curb at one time, may limit the number of such vehicles permitted on Airport premises at any one time, and may vary such designations and limitations based on the time of day, the day of the week, the level of traffic congestion at the Airport, or other factors. Authority may establish and construct staging areas for vehicles providing Ground Transportation and/or Off- Airport Parking services, wherein all vehicles not actively loading or unloading passengers shall be parked and for which an additional fee may be charged pursuant to the Authority’s Master Fee Resolution. Staging areas are subject to change in size or location at the sole discretion of the Authority. Loading at the curb or any non-approved areas, except when expressly pre-approved by the Authority, may result in a citation, suspension, and/or revocation of Ground Transportation Permit pursuant to Section 20. The Authority reserves the right to temporarily change or move the authorized loading areas at the desecration of the Airport. (a) Permit Holders that temporarily store vehicles in the Old Air Cargo Lot (“OAC”), located at 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxx XX 00000, will be charged Ten dollars ($10) per occupied space, per day of parking. A day will be defined as any amount of time over two (2) hours that the vehicle is parked in the OAC. Arrangements for this service are required to be arranged in advance with the Landside Operations Office. Any vehicles parking in this area without preapproved authorization will be subject to applicable fines and potential removal from the premises at the Permit Holder’s expense. Furthermore, failure to arrange parking in the OAC in advance may result in the immediate suspension or termination of the Permit. (b) Parking in the OAC is limited to Permitted Bus and Courtesy Shuttle ...
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. Current policy is to be maintained in relationship to operation of school-owned vehicles, with teachers, coaches, and others approved by the Board of Education being allowed to drive the school-owned van and station wagon. It is understood that the purchase of additional vans or station wagons for the primary purpose of transporting students will be subject to a meeting between representatives of the bus drivers and representatives of the Board of Education to discuss the potential impact on working conditions of bus drivers.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. The Vehicles will be used and operated by Customer only in the normal and ordinary course of Customer's business, not in violation of any laws or regulations (including legal weight and size limits) and Customer will indemnify and hold Ryder harmless from any claim or loss or damage arising out of any such violation. Customer shall conduct pre and post inspections of the Vehicle, complete required reports, and promptly notify Ryder of any Vehicle condition issues. Ryder will not be liable for any Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ("FMCSA") violations or other citations for which Ryder was not provided notice.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. A. The Vehicles will be used and operated by Customer only in the normal and ordinary course of Customer's business, not in violation of any laws or regulations (including legal weight and size limits) and Customer will indemnify and hold Ryder harmless from any claim or loss or damage arising out of any such violation. B. Each Vehicle will be promptly returned by Customer to Ryder's facility specified on Schedule A at the end of its lease term unless Customer purchases the Vehicle as provided for hereinafter.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. 4.1. The operation of Vehicles, including the pick-up and drop-off of Students, must comply with the Board's Transportation Policy, as it may be amended from time. The Board shall provide any revisions to such policy to the Contractor. 4.2. In no event shall a Vehicle Operator leave a Vehicle unattended while it is occupied by any Student. The Contractor must have a procedure in place to ensure no Student is left on any Vehicle at the end of a run and after drop-off. 4.3. Only individuals specifically designated or authorized by the Board shall be allowed to ride the Vehicles. 4.4. The Parties agree that the Contractor shall have the responsibility to, and the necessary authority to, supervise and control Students on the Vehicles pursuant to such policies and rules as are from time-to-time adopted by the Board. The Contractor is responsible for knowing and strictly following all such polices and rules and for ensuring that all Vehicle Operators are aware of, and follow, such policies and rules. Such authorization shall not, however, include the right to remove any Student from the Vehicle before it reaches its destination or engages in any other act which is likely to result in injury or danger to any student. In the event of a disciplinary infraction by a student on a Vehicle which in any way imperils safe operations, the Contractor shall require that Vehicle Operator stop the Vehicle and not proceed until discipline is voluntarily restored. The Vehicle Operator then shall immediately alert the Contractor’s office via radio. The Vehicle Operator shall also report, in writing, all such occurrences to the Contractor, and the Contractor shall promptly notify the principal[s] of the school for 4.5. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the care and supervision of Students during the Transportation Services. The transportation of a Student shall be deemed to have begun when such Student boards the Vehicle and shall be deemed to have ended when the Student has departed the Vehicle at the appropriate, safe place. 4.6. No pre-school and kindergarten Students are to be released without adult supervision being present. If there is no adult to meet the Student, the Student is to be kept on the bus and the Vehicle Operator is to notify dispatch immediately for direction. 4.7. No Vehicle Operator shall allow a student to leave a Vehicle except at scheduled stops unless otherwise authorized by the Board in writing. Vehicle Operators are to remain in the Vehicle...
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OPERATION OF VEHICLES. The Vehicle(s) paid for or intended to be paid for, directly or indirectly, with the proceeds of the Funding shall be used and operated by Funding Recipient only in the ordinary conduct of its business by qualified employees, servants, and agents of Funding Recipient and in accordance with all applicable operating instructions and applicable Requirements.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. The grantee must obtain written authorization from the AO for any vehicular travel with the exception of vehicles authorized under Generally Allowed Uses. This authorization may be granted pursuant to this easement upon examination and approval of the specific use request. Incidents of damage to the vegetative mat and follow-up corrective actions that have occurred while operating under this authorization shall be reported to the AO within 72 hours of occurrence.
OPERATION OF VEHICLES. CONTRACTOR shall place each VW Mitigation Trust funded replacement or repowered vehicle into regular operating service and shall notify the Program Administrator in writing of the in-service date and where the vehicle is domiciled within the geographical boundaries of the state of California within 14 calendar days after the replacement or repowered vehicle is entered into service.
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