Pre-trip Inspection & Daily Servicing Sample Clauses

Pre-trip Inspection & Daily Servicing. Contractor will require each driver inspect each vehicle with regard to safety, function, and appearance of the vehicle prior to the placement in revenue service. A daily pre-trip inspection form shall be completed and submitted for all vehicles prior to the start of service. The checklist will be utilized and kept on file for the VCTC and California Highway Patrol review. This checklist requirement may incorporate or supplement CHP required driver’s pre-trip safety inspections. Mileage must be taken daily. Defective odometers must be replaced immediately. Daily servicing will include, but not be limited to, fueling; engine oil, transmission fluid, windshield washer fluid and coolant check/add; wheelchair ramp/lift check; brake check; light and flasher check; interior sweeping and dusting; graffiti removal, brochure inventory, exterior and interior visual inspection; and driver’s report of vehicle safety, reliability, or performance defects, including climate control mechanisms. Contractor must keep accurate fluid records for each vehicle.
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