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Rules for driving airside. The Operator shall procure that all drivers of vehicles owned and/or used by the Operator and/or the into- plane operator, including any ground service equipment, in, on or about the airport, including, without limitation, the apron shall -
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Rules for driving airside. The lessee shall procure that all drivers of vehicles owned and/or used by the lessee and/or the into-plane operator, including any ground service equipment, in, on or about the airport, including, without limitation, the apron shall -
Rules for driving airside. A driver wishing to operate vehicle(s) on airside areas shall:  Wear a valid Airport Security Permit at all times when in a restricted area  Only operate a vehicle displaying a current Airside Vehicle permit.  Produce the Airport Security Permit and Airside Vehicle Permit on demand by the Airport Manager (AM)  Comply with an instruction given by the AM at all times.  Only operate a vehicle within the area of operation approved by the AM  Be conversant with the defined routes and work area applicable.  All drivers shall:  Give way to manoeuvring aircraft or an aircraft under tow (operating of the red-collision beacons may indicate the aircraft is about to commence or is underway).  Obey speed limits. Unless otherwise indicated, speed limits are:  On delineated service roads : 30km/h  On perimeter roads : 30 km/h  Obey all other road signs and markings installed around the airport (Markings are not always accompanied by associated road signs)  Follow the service roads (apron service roads are delineated by white staggered line) provided for vehicular movement.  Make sure that loose materials, equipment, and garbage carried on a vehicle are covered adequately to prevent spillage and where spillage does occur, to clean it immediately.  When operating a vehicle at night, or in periods of poor visibility while moving on the movement area, ensure headlights are dipped and tail lights are displayed as for normal night driving.  Park vehicles and equipment only in areas specified by the AM areas marked for steps that are vacant may be utilised by vehicles associated with the serving of aircraft in the period ½ hour after arrival or departure of aircraft.  Take extreme care when overtaking any other vehicle on airside service roads.  Park construction equipment 50m from edge of facilities where agreed to by AM  Drivers shall not:  Drive on the airside unless under escort by an Airport Authority Vehicle.

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