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What should I do if I get into an accident?
Immediately notify law enforcement, your NCOIC, and the GSA Fleet Manager. Complete all required forms (SF 91, SF 94) and submit them within 48 hours. See Chapter 4 and the Accident Reporting Procedures section for full steps.
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Traffic Tickets
3-6. Traffic Tickets CHAPTER 4: REPORTS
Traffic Tickets
3-6. Traffic Tickets a. Operators are personally responsible for paying all traffic and parking violations incurred while operating a GSA vehicle. Operators must pay fines promptly. b. Failure to pay any citation will result in the assigned vehicle being rendered non - mission capable and returned t ...
REPORTS
CHAPTER 4: REPORTS 4-1. Mileage Report 4-2. Accident Prevention 4-3. Accident Reporting 4-4. Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities
REPORTS
CHAPTER 4: REPORTS 4-1. Mileage Report a. Operators will report mileage and vehicle tag numbers no later than the 10th day of each month to the S4.
Mileage Report
4-1. Mileage Report
Mileage Report
4-1. Mileage Report a. Operators will report mileage and vehicle tag numbers no later than the 10th day of each month to the S4. b. Reports must be accurate and timely to ensure proper vehicle tracking, usage analysis, and compliance with GSA reporting requirements.
Accident Prevention
4-2. Accident Prevention
Accident Prevention
4-2. Accident Prevention a. Vehicle accidents and injuries cause personal hardship and cost the government significant resources, including medical expenses, compensation, and repair or replacement of equipment. b. Adequate planning is essential for the efficient, economical, and safe operation of t ...
Accident Reporting
4-3. Accident Reporting
Accident Reporting
4-3. Accident Reporting a. Accident reporting procedures follow AR 385 -40 guidance. An Army accident is defined as an unplanned event or series of events resulting in any of the following: (1) Damage involving a single GSA vehicle only Vandalism (2) Acts of Nature
Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities
4-4. Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities
Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities
4-4. Incident Reporting and Investigation Responsibilities a. Operator Responsibilities (1) Notify FHP, county, or local authorities before moving the vehicle from the accident scene. Notify the NCOIC, State Safety Officer, and JAG by phone or e -mail within 24 hours. (2) Initiate the Accident/Incid ...
Nonstandard Equipment
4-5. Nonstandard Equipment
Nonstandard Equipment
4-5. Nonstandard Equipment a. There are various types of equipment and vehicles in the possession of RRB that require higher -level skills to operate safely. These include, but are not limited to: (1) Generators (2) Large trucks towing federal equipment (3) Walk-in delivery vans
GSA Buses
4-6. GSA Buses CHAPTER 5: DISPATCHING PROCEDURES
GSA Buses
4-6. GSA Buses a. To ensure passenger safety and compliance with both state and federal guidelines. Bus operators must: (1) Possess a valid Florida driver’s license with a "P" (Passenger) endorsement (2) Not possess a "T" (No passengers) restriction b. Personnel Restrictions
Accident Reporting
Immediately ensure safety, call emergency services if needed, notify GSA Fleet Manager, complete SF-91 and SF-94 forms. Follow Chapter 4 procedures for all incidents.