Type A and B Vehicles Sample Clauses

Type A and B Vehicles. All Type A Vehicles in the Base Fleet must be newly purchased i.e. must not have an odometer reading of more than 200km at the time of delivery of the vehicles. Subcontracted Vehicles of Type A and / or B: must not be older than three-years and must not have an odometer reading of more than . Type A and B vehicles shall be passenger carriers, equipped with specialist equipment to serve both ambulatory and/or passengers using wheelchairs as demand requires, to convey them comfortably, safely and economically and be provided with communication facilities and electronic fleet monitoring equipment to record statistical data for planning and payment purposes. Adapted vehicles (Type A and B) will require the following adaptations: • Hydraulic lift (inside the vehicle must allow for sufficient height clearance) for Type A vehicles and a folding ramp for Type B vehicles. DRAFT • Slip resistant floor preparation • Seat belts and straps per wheelchair space • Lowering floor of vehicle (if required) • Relocate spare wheel (if required). • Passenger to driver communication device Type A and B Vehicles shall be provided with all standard accessories such as, but not limited to: • Tool kit • Spare wheel • First Aid kitFire extinguishers (1 kg BCF) • Reversing beeper If vehicles are converted, the conversion will be undertaken by a company that is a recognised member of the South African Vehicle and Body Builders Association. The conversion shall comply with any guidelines set by the base vehicle manufacturer and must not infringe upon any warranty conditions. Sufficient ground clearance shall be maintained to allow the vehicle to pass over speed humps etc. in the road when the vehicle is fully loaded. Passengers shall not, generally, be permitted to sit on any seats next to the driver. The side door shall be fitted with a fold away step to assist ambulant passengers, if applicable. A storage locker shall also be provided in which to store wheelchair and passenger restraints when not in use. All vehicle floor-coverings shall be slip- resistant. All seats shall be fitted with seat belts. All cuts into the bodywork shall be treated to at least the standard of corrosion protection recommended by the manufacturer. There shall be no sharp or protruding edges that may cause injury.
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