Late Trips definition
Examples of Late Trips in a sentence
The Performance-Based Payment Reductions are not Authority’s exclusive remedy for Late Trips, Missed Trips or Mission Quality Failures, except that Authority will not have the right to recover damages due to harm to the public and lost revenues resulting from Late Trips, Missed Trips and Mission Quality Failures in excess of the amounts set forth in Schedule 6 (subject to escalation).
Contractor may be entitled to relief from [50]% of any Service Payment reduction assessed due to Missed Trips or Late Trips with respect to the [10]- day measurement period upon achieving sufficient improvement.
Reduction per occurrence Missed Late Trips Mission (in excess of allowable Trips Quality number) Failures 10-day $24,500 $615 N/A 30-day $29,000 $615 N/A 90-day $38,000 $615 $12,200 180-day $48,000 $615 [To be provided by Authority] A Missed Trip is a trip that, due to a failure, either (i) does not start or (ii) if it does start, is not completed by a Trainset under its own power.
Contractor will be assessed reductions in Service Payments for exceeding the allowable number of Missed Trips, Late Trips and Mission Quality Failures over [10]-day, [30]-day, [90]-day and [180]-day measurement periods.
The Monthly Invoice shall itemize trips provided, miles traveled, passengers serviced, On-Time Performance, Missed and Late Trips, and Fare Revenue.
If the number of Missed Trips, Late Trips and Mission Quality Failures exceed specified thresholds below (Missed Trips, Late Trips and Mission Quality Failures counted separately), Authority may elect to discontinue the assessment of reductions in the Service Payment and pursue actual damages.
Late Trips are those trip requests that become available during the 28 same seven-day period, but after the Friday morning assignment process is 29 completed.
Fifty Dollars ($50) Non-notification of Late Trips CONTRACTOR will keep a late log tracking all late trips and will submit a report monthly summarizing all late trips and calculating percentage of local trips provided.