Vehicle Operations Sample Clauses

Vehicle Operations. A. Driver Trip Sheets and Mileage OoA will approve the trip sheet format for the SNEMT program which will be developed by CONTRACTOR. Mileage readings on the Driver’s Trip Sheet will indicate the actual per trip miles from pick-up point to drop-off point. Starting odometer readings shall be recorded in the appropriate places when the vehicle leaves and at the first scheduled pick-up. The ending odometer readings will be recorded at the time of the last drop off and upon returning to the yard or vehicle resting location. Driver Trip Sheets will at a minimum also include: • Passenger name, scheduled time and address of pick-up • Actual time driver arrived at location of pick-up • Address of passenger drop-off • Actual time driver dropped off passenger • No Shows and trip cancellations, should they apply • Any unscheduled trips or stops that may occur CONTRACTOR shall organize and file trip sheets by date. All original trip sheets will be maintained by the CONTRACTOR and kept within an Orange County location for review by OoA during normal working hours of 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. A Trip Sheet Summary will be sent to the OoA with the Monthly Report and invoice by the 15th calendar day of the following month. B. Vehicles CONTRACTOR will provide a sufficient number of vehicles and drivers to deliver services and meet the requirements of the program. This number will be determined by the scheduling of trips and the capacity of the vehicles proposed for this service. Determination of the number of vehicles required to provide these services is the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient vehicles for back-up due to breakdowns or accidents and on-street driver relief as needed. CONTRACTORS proposing to use taxis must comply with OCTAP regulations and must provide accessible services to passengers upon request. (OCTAP regulations can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/regulations.pdf ). Taxi vehicles must be certified through OCTAP. C. Facilities, Vehicles & Vehicle Maintenance Services I. Vehicle Inspection CONTRACTOR shall establish an inspection procedure that ensures that each vehicle that is in service is inspected before first pick-up and at the end of each service day. CONTRACT shall maintain records of the inspections at the program office for review at the discretion of the OoA. II. Facilities and Vehicle Maintenance SNEMT services shall be operated from a facility provided by CONTRACTOR. Vehicle maintenanc...
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Vehicle Operations a) Contractors must operate vehicles in full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. b) No motor powered vehicle will be left running if the operator leaves the operating position unless for the purpose of using power-take-off equipment.
Vehicle Operations. 6.01 The Licensee shall ensure that all Users acknowledge awareness of the requirements surrounding safe and lawful operation of Vehicles pursuant to the Laws including, without limitation, the Traffic Bylaw, the Traffic Safety Act, R.S.A.2000, C. T-6, and any supplementary requirements outside of such legislation issued by the Province of Alberta prior to use of any Vehicles. 6.02 The Licensee shall ensure that the areas identified in Schedule “B”- No Parking and No Riding Zones are geo-fenced such that in-app communication by text or in-app alert or by decelerating and ultimately stopping the Vehicle is provided to the User alerting them that the Vehicle is being ridden in a specific non-permitted area. 6.03 The Licensee shall geo-fence no riding zones and any other areas as requested by the City. The Licensee shall inform its users on how to operate within such areas. The Licensee shall xxxx all xxx-fenced areas on its app and shall ensure that its app is updated within 5 Business Days of any change requested by the City.
Vehicle Operations. Please do not open or close the doors of vehicle while moving or stopped. We will do this for you and your guest to prevent any injury or damage. Do not throw any items from limousine. This may result in the termination of services, if the chauffeur feels necessary. Do not rest feet/shoes on bar, seats, windows, and ceilings. We want to keep the limousine in a pristine condition for you and our future guests. Due to the extreme size, wheelbase and passenger capacity of our limousine we are required to stop at all railroad crossings. The vehicle sometimes may not be able to enter a requested destination due to congestion and/or clearance. Our chauffeur will do His/Her best to get as close as possible to desired location.
Vehicle Operations. Xxxxxx further agrees that the Vehicles will not be operated: a. In violation of any applicable law, ordinance, rule, or regulation of any governmental agency. b. By any person under the age of twenty-one (21), who is not duly licensed and qualified or who is prohibited by FS in writing presented to Lessee from operating the Vehicles. c. To push or tow any other Vehicle. d. By any person other than Lessee or Lessee’s agents or employees. e. By any person while under the influence of intoxicants or drugs. f. In excess of applicable speed limits, in a reckless or abusive manner or in any race or speed contest. g. Outside the usual course of business of Lessee.
Vehicle Operations a. Vehicle Dispatch Clerks b. Bulk Mail Assistant Clerks / Traffic Control Technicians
Vehicle Operations. 27.1 No Person shall travel on any portion of the Airport except upon the roads, walks, or places provided for the particular class of traffic, nor occupy the roads or walks in such manner as to hinder or obstruct their proper use. 27.2 Unless escorted by an Authorized Person who is authorized to drive on the AOA, no Person shall operate a Vehicle on the Airport without successfully passing the SCLA driving test, being issued a Personnel Identification Badge, and possessing a valid state driver’s license, with the exception of the Airport ARFF, or Law Enforcement. 27.3 No Person shall operate a powered industrial vehicle without a Driving Permit on the Ramps, Taxiways, Runways or designated Roadways. An exception will be made for employees working within the exclusive leaseholders premises as authorized by the Airport Director. 27.4 Persons who employ Individuals at the Airport shall be responsible to provide training for powered industrial vehicles and equipment, and for maintaining all training materials and records relating to the employee’s duties. 27.5 SCLA requires that employers "certify" that training and evaluations have been completed and maintained in the employee’s files up to 180 days upon separation of employment, and are available for inspection by the FAA, TSA and the Airport Operations and Security Department upon request. 27.6 Motor-vehicle traffic shall yield the right-of-way to Aircraft. 27.7 Every vehicle, excluding ARFF and construction vehicles operating within the Movement Area, shall have a flashing yellow beacon and carry a 2-way radio or be escorted by a vehicle so equipped. Construction vehicles must be identified with an orange and white flag and a 2-way radio or be escorted by an authorized vehicle so equipped. 27.8 Any accident, involving a motor vehicle, which results in a fatality or injury, or in property damage, shall be reported by the driver, or his representative, to the Airport Director. 27.9 No Person shall operate any motor vehicle on the airport in excess of 25 miles per hour except emergency vehicles responding to an emergency situation, or emergency vehicles involved in training or drills with prior ATC coordination. On passenger loading ramps, around parked Aircraft, and in areas immediately adjacent to hangars, speed shall not exceed ten (10) miles per hour. 27.10 Vehicles shall not be parked on the Airport other than in the manner and locations indicated by posted traffic signs and markings. 27.11 Unattended V...
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Vehicle Operations. 38.1 TANK CONTRACTOR shall ensure all vehicles are registered/licensed, maintained in a roadworthy condition, and operated in a safe manner in accordance with manufacturer recommendations. 38.2 TANK CONTRACTOR shall ensure all persons operating vehicles are healthy and unimpaired, have appropriate and required operators licenses, and observe established road regulations and/or Site regulations. 38.3 TANK CONTRACTOR shall provide a seat belt for each vehicle passenger and enforce the wearing of seat belts any time a vehicle is in motion. Personnel riding in back of truck or other vehicles is not permitted unless proper restrains(i.e. seatbelts) are provided. Busses provided for Phase 2 Project transportation may be exempt from this requirement, if authorized by PURCHASER in advance of their use.
Vehicle Operations. All Collection operations shall be conducted as quietly as possible and shall conform to applicable Federal, State, County, and City noise level regulations, including the requirement that the noise level during the stationary compaction process not exceed sixty (60) decibels with the exception of sixty-five (65) decibels for one (1) minute duration. All decibel readings shall be based on a distance of ten (10) feet from any part of the Vehicle. The City may request Contractor to check any piece of equipment for conformance with the noise limits in response to Complaints and/or when the City Contract Manager believes it is reasonable to do so.
Vehicle Operations. All Collection operations shall be conducted as quietly as possible and shall conform to applicable Federal, State, County, and Member Agency noise level regulations. The Authority Contract Manager may request Contractor to check any piece of equipment for conformance with the noise limits in response to Complaints and/or when the Authority Contract Manager believes it is reasonable to do so. In the event that Contractor’s Collection activities are the subject of noise Complaints from Residents that are near non-Residential service locations, Contractor shall meet and confer with the Authority Contract Manager to identify whether alternative Collection times or methods could be used to mitigate the noise concerns and shall alter Routes upon request by the Authority Contract Manager in accordance with Section 5.2.A.
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