Distracted Drivers Sample Clauses

Distracted Drivers. The Employer and Union recognize that there are various federal, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances on the use of handheld devices while a commercial motor vehicle is in motion. In the interest of the safety of our drivers and the general public, driv- ers must comply with the applicable restrictions. The Employer will use its best efforts to educate drivers on the restrictions appli- cable in each geographic area. If permitted by state and/or federal law, headsets, Bluetooth ear pieces, and earphones that are used in moving vehicles shall only cover one ear.
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Distracted Drivers. The Employer and Union recognize that there are various federal, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances on the use of handheld devices while a commercial motor vehicle is in motion. In the interest of the safety of our drivers and the general public, drivers must comply with the applicable restrictions. The Employer will use its best efforts to educate drivers on the restrictions applicable in each geographic area. If permitted by local, state and/or federal law, headsets, Bluetooth ear pieces, CB radios, and earphones that are used in moving vehicles for hands free phone conversations shall only cover one (1) ear. They may not be used for any other purpose other than hands free phone conversations.
Distracted Drivers. [No change]
Distracted Drivers. The Employer and Union recognize that there are various federal, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances on the use of handheld devices while a commercial motor vehicle is in motion. In the interest of the safety of our drivers and the general public, drivers must comply with the applicable restrictions. The Employer will use its best efforts to educate drivers on the restrictions applicable in each geographic area.
Distracted Drivers. Section 8.2 Non-Driving Employees Section 9. Tires Section 10. Shocks Section 11. Mirrors Section 12. Dollies
Distracted Drivers. The Employer and Union recognize that there are various federal, state and local statutes, regulations and ordinances on the use of
Distracted Drivers. In 2012 Nationwide, 3,328 people were killed and an estimated additional 421,000 were injured in motor vehicle collisions involving a distracted driver. An OTS Statewide Intercept Opinion Survey revealed that 36.3 percent of Californians stated that texting and talking are the biggest safety concerns on California roadways. Although we are unable to quantify the number of traffic collisions in Costa Mesa related to distracted driving, we believe that it is responsible for a major portion of our unsafe speed rear-end traffic collisions.
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  • Reducing Text Messaging While Driving Pursuant to Executive Order 13513, 74 FR 51225 (Oct. 6, 2009), Recipient should encourage its employees, subrecipients, and contractors to adopt and enforce policies that ban text messaging while driving, and Recipient should establish workplace safety policies to decrease accidents caused by distracted drivers.

  • Dependencies HP’s ability to deliver services will depend on Customer’s reasonable and timely cooperation and the accuracy and completeness of any information from Customer needed to deliver the services.

  • Caching The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users are authorized in the course of an automatic process of an internet browser or any other software to make temporary local digital copies of the Licensed Materials in order to ensure proper operation and use of such internet browser or for proper functioning of such software. For the avoidance of doubt, the cached copy is not a derivative work.

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