TRANSPORTATION SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

TRANSPORTATION SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. The data from the Question Set exercise (described in Section 3.2.3) was analyzed to develop a list of desired ITS user service requirements. Each service requirements group, and the statements that follow it, reflect the ideas and themes expressed by the participants. The underlined information represents the major service themes that were expressed by the exercise participants. The major bullets represent the key attributes associated with each service and the sub-bullets represent the desired features and ideas associated with each key attribute. These service requirements were not compiled on a question by question basis because the participants responded to the questions with common themes and ideas rather than individual question by question answers. Refer to Appendix A.4 for the specific question set that participants responded to.
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TRANSPORTATION SERVICE REQUIREMENTS. CONTRACTOR shall: 3.4.1 Provide a coordinated system of transportation to YOUTH in appropriate vehicles consisting of multiple pick-up and drop-off services and ensure that vehicles are available for daily pick-ups at school or other locations as indicated on the referral. 3.4.2 Maintain a sufficient number of vehicles and drivers necessary to meet COUNTY’s needs. 3.4.3 Make reasonable effort to secure additional drivers and vehicles within thirty (30) calendar days, as necessary, to meet any increased service needs of COUNTY. 3.4.4 Ensure that all drivers meet the YOUTH inside the school office or at another location designated for pick-up. 3.4.5 Schedule Shared Rides that will typically allow each YOUTH to arrive at their respective school on time either before or within five (5) minutes of the designated drop-off time as indicated on the referral, while ensuring that no YOUTH will be in the vehicle for a period greater than sixty (60) minutes, unless approved by COUNTY. 3.4.6 Provide drivers with the most-timely, cost efficient routes possible. 3.4.7 Require that drivers do not make any unscheduled stops during the course of the ride. 3.4.8 Document designated Rides, addresses, names of YOUTH(s), xxxxx traveled, scheduled and actual times for pick-up and drop-off, No Shows, and Cancellations. Maintain ride sheets and route manifests and make accessible to COUNTY upon request. 3.4.9 Ensure that volunteers and student interns do not transport YOUTH. 3.4.10 Establish identification procedures for all drivers and/or transporting vehicles that are easily identifiable to YOUTH being transported. Ensure driver identification allows the YOUTH to associate the driver to CONTRACTOR. Driver identification may include, but not be limited to, an identification badge which includes the company logo, signage on vehicles, driver photograph sent to the YOUTH/caretaker, password, or clothing that identifies the driver as working for CONTRACTOR. 3.4.11 Ensure each driver who transports YOUTH is assigned referrals based on their individual linguistic compatibility with YOUTH being transported on that route. 3.4.12 Ensure all drivers receive training on proper installation and use of booster seats. 3.4.13 Require all YOUTH to use an appropriately secured backless booster seat, or seat belt at all times. YOUTH under the age of eight (8) must be secured by booster seat in the back seat. YOUTH who are eight (8) years of age or have reached four feet, nine inches (4’9”) in heig...

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