SAFETY LIGHTS & CONSPICUITY MARKING REQUIREMENT Sample Clauses

SAFETY LIGHTS & CONSPICUITY MARKING REQUIREMENT. All trucks providing snow plowing/removal services shall be equipped with amber safety lights and shall be of the strobe, LED, or rotating type. The truck shall be equipped with the amber safety lights mounted to be visible from 360 degrees or a minimum of two safety lights mounted on the back of the truck and one in the front. The safety lights are required in addition to the vehicle’s normal hazard lights. Also reflective conspicuity markings shall be placed on the rear and sides of the vehicle in conformance with motor vehicle guidelines.
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SAFETY LIGHTS & CONSPICUITY MARKING REQUIREMENT. ‌ All trucks providing spreading services shall be equipped with amber safety lights and shall be of the strobe, LED, or rotating type. The truck shall be equipped with the amber safety lights mounted to be visible from 360 degrees or a minimum of two safety lights mounted on the back of the truck and one in the front. The safety lights are required in addition to the vehicle’s normal hazard lights. Also reflective conspicuity markings shall be placed on the rear and sides of the vehicle in conformance with motor vehicle guidelines. Trucks without safety lights may be subject to the following assessments. ***ASSESSMENT*** – (per truck) 1st occurrence - $25 per hour deduction 2nd occurrence - $50 per hour deduction 3rd occurrence – TRUCK WILL NOT BE PERMITTED TO OPERATE NOTE: All lights and mounting dimensions for all lights are to conform to all New Jersey and Federal Motor Vehicle Regulations and Safety Standards.
SAFETY LIGHTS & CONSPICUITY MARKING REQUIREMENT. All trucks providing snow plowing/removal services shall be equipped with amber safety lights and shall be of the strobe, LED, or rotating type. The truck shall be equipped with the amber safety lights mounted to be visible from 360 degrees or a minimum of two safety lights, one mounted on the back of the truck and one in the front. The safety lights are required in addition to the vehicle’s normal hazard lights and must be visible from the rear of the truck. Also, reflective conspicuity markings shall be placed on the rear and sides of the vehicle in conformance with New Jersey and Federal Motor Vehicle Regulations and Safety Standards. Trucks reporting for a call-out without safety lights visible from the rear of the truck will not be utilized for the call-out and will not be paid for reporting and will be subject to the filing of a formal complaint to Treasury’s Contract Compliance & Audit Unit (CCAU). Formal Complaints are governed by N.J.A.C. 17:12-4.1 et seq. and may lead to termination of the contract. Standard vehicle warning flashers are not considered safety lights in this contract.

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