Vehicle Specifications Sample Clauses

Vehicle Specifications. The Supplier shall be able to fulfil all aspects of Vehicle Specifications 4.1.
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Vehicle Specifications. The department agrees to furnish patrol vehicles which have a minimum of one hundred six (106) inch wheelbase and are equipped with air conditioning. Upon mutual agreement of the Chief of Police and the Local Association Executive Board, vehicles used for other purposes may be equipped with a minimum wheelbase less than one hundred six (106) inches.
Vehicle Specifications. All vehicles used in service pursuant to this Agreement shall be equipped with a two-way radio or other acceptable telecommunications device (including, but not limited to, cell phones) and shall, at all times, be maintained in a reasonable operating condition and shall be kept in clean and comfortable condition for the transportation of eligible passengers. Vehicles used to transport eligible passengers who use a wheelchair shall be equipped with an operable wheelchair lift or ramp. Regardless of the manner in which a vehicle is equipped, all rides will be compensated at the applicable ambulatory or nonambulatory rate under Section 9.1.D, as the case may be. Compliance with vehicle specifications shall be subject to regular monitoring by the City or the designated representative of Wichita Transit.
Vehicle Specifications. 5.1.1 The Supplier shall provide manual transmission Vehicles for all hires (where possible) unless the Contracting Authority(s) has requested a Vehicle with automatic transmission. Automatic transmission Vehicles can be requested on the grounds of disability and/or duty of care where it would enhance safety. It is also acknowledged that Electric Vehicles and some other low emission technology Vehicles are automatic. 5.1.2 Where appropriate to the Vehicle type the Supplier shall have both diesel, petrol, electric and ULEV (Ultra Low Emissions) Vehicles available, with a focus on supporting the Government Buying Standards targets (for example, reduction of Co2 emissions). 5.1.3 The Supplier shall ensure that Vehicles within the hire fleet that have known 'recalls' either for safety or manufacturing fault are not supplied for hire. 5.1.4 All Minibuses supplied shall: 5.1.4.1 unless otherwise requested conform to the manufacturer's minimum base model sold in the UK including spare wheel, wheel brace and jack (or equivalent such as inflation kit or run flat tyres), plus compulsory equipment including but not limited to red triangle; 5.1.4.2 where specified by the Contracting Authority(s), be provided using an industry standard Vehicle coding scheme for example Association of Car Rental Industry Systems and Standards (ACRISS) or similar; 5.1.4.3 be clean inside and out, including clean windows; 5.1.4.4 have a full tank of fuel, less any delivery distance travelled, unless otherwise specified by the Contracting Authority(s); 5.1.4.5 have the correct fluid levels and tyre pressures in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations; 5.1.4.6 have been maintained according to the manufacturer's recommendations; 5.1.4.7 be fit for purpose, roadworthy and meet all legal compliance requirements; 5.1.4.8 have (where reasonably possible) emissions compliant with Government Buying Standards; 5.1.4.9 a working 12v accessory power socket 5.1.4.10 have forward facing seats; 5.1.4.11 have all seats fitted with seat-belts; 5.1.4.12 be less than 5 years old from the date of first registration;
Vehicle Specifications. Contractor must have ADA vehicles available upon request from Senior/Older Adult Transportation Programs participants when reservations are made 48 hours in advance.
Vehicle Specifications. Except for the disaster vehicle described in Section 7.10.8, ambulance vehicles shall be new and of a Type I, II, or III and shall meet or exceed the current Federal KKK-A-1822 standards and applicable State of Washington requirements. Replacement vehicles shall meet or exceed the equivalent Federal KKK standards at the time of the vehicle being placed into service, except where such standards exceed State of Washington standards, in which case the State standards shall prevail. The City accepts the vehicles placed into service on or around May 22, 2002 as meeting the requirement of “new” for the purposes of this Section.
Vehicle Specifications. Ambulances. All ambulances shall meet the standards of the California Code of Regulations, Title 13, Division 2, Chapter 5, Article 1.
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Vehicle Specifications. 8.1 All vehicles used by Contractor in providing Transportation services shall be registered with the California Department of Motor Vehicles. All such vehicles shall have watertight bodies designed to prevent leakage, spillage or overflow. All such vehicles shall comply with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) noise emission regulations and other applicable noise control regulations. Any vehicle that does not comply with noise level requirements shall be prohibited from performing services under this Agreement. 8.2 As required by law, Contractor shall comply with State and Federal regulations including, but not limited to: (i) the California Air Resources Board Heavy Duty Engine Standards, contained in CCR Title 13, Section 2020 et seq; and, (ii) the Federal Environmental Protection Agency’s Highway Diesel Fuel Sulfur regulations (Section 209(b) of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7543(b)). In addition, Contractor shall comply with all applicable Northern Sonoma County Air Pollution Control District (NSCAPCD), Bay Area Air Quality Management District (BAAQMD), State, and Federal regulations related to emissions controls. If Contractor needs to convert, retrofit, or replace its vehicles to be in full compliance with local, State and Federal clean air requirements in effect on the Effective Date of the Agreement, the costs for such changes shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor.
Vehicle Specifications. Contractor shall register all vehicles with the California Department of Motor Vehicles. All such vehicles shall have watertight bodies designed to prevent leakage, spillage, or overflow. All such vehicles shall comply with California Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) noise emission and air quality regulations and other applicable noise control regulations. Collection vehicles shall comply with the State of California Air Resources Control Board regulations, including those regulations requiring the implementation of “Diesel Particulate Matter Control Measure for On-Road Heavy-Duty Residential and Commercial Solid Waste Collection Vehicle Diesel Engines.”
Vehicle Specifications. Maintenance and Appearance. All vehicles used by the Manager in providing the Operation and Maintenance Services or in conducting any Construction Work shall be registered with the appropriate state Department of Motor Vehicles, shall be kept clean and in good repair and shall be uniformly painted. No advertisement or other display shall be carried on any vehicle without the written approval of the Authority.
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