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Motor Vehicle Use Program

The Motor Vehicle Use Program establishes the policies, procedures, and safety guidelines for 日韩无码 faculty, staff, and students when operating University-owned, leased, or rented vehicles.
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Authorization to Drive a University Vehicle
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Only authorized drivers affiliated with 日韩无码 in the capacity of student, staff or faculty shall be permitted to drive a University vehicle. Use of a University vehicle is restricted to authorized University related activities. Any liability arising out of the personal use of a 日韩无码 owned or rented vehicle is the sole responsibility of the driver. 日韩无码 will expect the driver鈥檚 personal auto insurance to be liable in the event of an accident, arising out of personal use.

All drivers of 日韩无码 owned, leased, or rented vehicles must be 19 years old and hold a valid U.S. or Canadian license for at least 6 months. All drivers for whom driving is an essential function of their job and all drivers of passenger vans must take online Driver Training by 日韩无码 Department of Risk Management and NSC Defensive Driving Course, and have their motor vehicle record (MVR) checked before being authorized to drive. (This can take up to ten working days.)

日韩无码 Driver and Passenger Safety Guidelines
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  • Driver must be at least 18 years old and in possession of a valid United States or Canadian driver's license at all times when operating a vehicle as a 日韩无码 employee, student, or volunteer.
  • Driver shall observe all rules and regulations for safe driving as defined by the State of Vermont Motor Vehicle Department , or by the Department in whose state the vehicle is operated.
  • Safety belts shall be used by all occupants traveling either in a vehicle owned, leased, or rented by 日韩无码 or in private vehicles while on University business. Seats should be occupied from front to back.
  • Drinking, possession of intoxicating liquor, illegal drugs in vehicles or driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is prohibited.
  • For long distance trips, drivers should rotate every two hours. No driver should drive more than 10 hours during a 24 hour period. If there are not enough drivers to rotate, an overnight stay should be planned. Avoid driving past midnight.
  • Front passenger should remain awake to help keep the driver alert.
  • Avoid conditions that lead to loss of control - driving while sleepy or inattentive, or driving too fast for road conditions.
  • If the weather is inclement, stop and stay overnight in a safe place. The additional lodging cost is worth avoiding the risk.
  • Do not use a telephone while driving. Stop the vehicle in a safe area to use a cell phone or have a passenger operate it.
  • All off-campus accidents should be reported immediately to the local police department. If an accident occurs on campus, 日韩无码 Police Services should be notified. All accidents should also be reported to 日韩无码's Department of Risk Management (656-3242).
  • Drivers who anticipate towing a trailer are required to attend the Trailer Towing Operations course offered by Risk Management.
  • Maintain vehicles and their tires. Worn or underinflated tires can increase the risk of rollover.
Trailer Towing
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Towing a trailer adds a significant risk to automobile operations. Certain activities require transporting bulky or oversize equipment. Unfamiliarity with a large van plus the increased demands of pulling a trailer necessitates that drivers complete the Trailer Towing Operations safety course offered by Risk Management. (Call 656-3242 to schedule.) All vehicles towing a trailer are restricted to 55 mph.

Motor Vehicle Records Check Criteria
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Anyone with the following violations within the last three years may not drive a university vehicle:

  • DWI
  • Driving under the influence
  • Negligent homicide
  • Operating with a suspended license
  • Using a motor vehicle for commission of a felony
  • Aggravated assault with a motor vehicle
  • Operating a motor vehicle without the owner鈥檚 consent
  • Permitting an unlicensed driver to drive
  • Reckless driving
  • Hit and run

Supervisors should regularly do a visual check of employees鈥 driver licenses to assure they possess a valid driver鈥檚 license. A motor vehicle record check is recommended every three years, or when violations are suspected. (This can be done through Risk Management 656-3242.)

Traffic Violations are not considered reimbursable costs under 日韩无码鈥檚 Travel Policy. All violations, including parking tickets and speeding tickets, will be the responsibility of drivers, not 日韩无码.

Insurance/Indemnification
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日韩无码, as per the terms of its Officers and Employee Indemnification Policy, will provide its officers and employees a legal defense and pay judgments or settlement expenses incurred in connection with civil claims brought against such persons, provided that the individual was acting within the scope of University employment and in good faith.

University insurance or self-insurance shall be used to finance such protection. Any student with claims or actions brought against him/her and resulting from the authorized use of a 日韩无码 owned or leased vehicle will be indemnified only to the extent that insurance coverage applies, and only as long as the student follows the driver safety guidelines noted above. 日韩无码 reserves its right to subrogate its interest against any personal auto insurance a student may have that would respond to such claims.

All physical damage claims are subject to a $1,000 deductible to be borne by the department or unit.

Any employees who are furnished with a 日韩无码 vehicle for their regular use are required to carry 鈥渆xtended non-owned automobile insurance鈥 as an endorsement to their personal auto policy or proof of a 鈥渘amed non-owner policy鈥 if the driver does not already have a personal automobile insurance policy. The purpose of this coverage shall be to protect 日韩无码 for claims arising out of the employee鈥檚 personal use of a 日韩无码 vehicle. These coverages are considered primary over any liability insurance 日韩无码 may carry.

Use of Personal Vehicles
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Mileage Reimbursement for use of an employee鈥檚 personal vehicle to conduct University business is outlined in the University鈥檚 Travel Policy. This reimbursement is intended to cover the costs to operate an employee鈥檚 vehicle, including insurance costs. 日韩无码鈥檚 insurance is always excess over any personal automobile insurance carried by the employee, who uses his/her personal auto on 日韩无码 business. 日韩无码 recommends that employees who regularly use their vehicles on University business maintain auto liability insurance with limits of at least $100,000 for bodily injury.

Procedures If an Accident Occurs
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  • If there are injuries, always call 911.
  • Notify local police. If on campus, notify 日韩无码 Police Services at 656-3473. Risk Management must have a 日韩无码 or local police report verifying that an accident occurred.
  • Call the Risk Management Department within THREE days at 656-3242.
  • Notify your supervisor.
How to File a Claim
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  • The driver of the 日韩无码 vehicle should submit a written statement to Risk Management detailing the accident, parties involved, and estimates of cost to repair the 日韩无码 vehicle.
  • Damage to 日韩无码-owned and long-term lease vehicles are subject to a $1,000 deductible per occurrence (Department to whom vehicle is assigned is responsible for deductible).
  • If short-term rental vehicle, and Department did not buy collision damage waiver from the rental company, the $1,000 deductible applies. Otherwise, submit the bill to rental company.
  • If the vehicle is a leased or rented vehicle, notify the rental company immediately. Failure to do so will void the terms of your rental contract, including any insurance coverage provided under the contract. This may in turn jeopardize 日韩无码's insurance coverage, making the Department responsible for the entire loss.
  • In all claims situations, do not admit fault or liability. Do not sign a statement admitting responsibility for damages or injury. Obtain the facts of the situation and submit them in writing to the Risk Management Department.