Road test Clause Samples
A Road Test clause establishes the right or requirement for a party, typically the buyer or lessee, to test-drive a vehicle before finalizing a transaction. This clause outlines the conditions under which the road test may occur, such as the duration, permitted routes, and responsibilities for any damage during the test. Its core function is to allow the prospective user to assess the vehicle's condition and suitability, thereby reducing the risk of disputes or dissatisfaction after the sale or lease.
Road test. An Applicant cannot advance to the next sequence if the Applicant fails the current sequence being administered. After failing any sequence, in any combination three times, the applicant must reapply and retake all skills tests.
Road test. All Transportation Employees shall receive pay for required road tests, which are held periodically for driver’s certification and licensing and which are normally, usually and customarily required by employees for such certification. Failure to pass any tests will result in the employee paying for additional tests.
Road test. Perform minor adjustments; Example: mirror adjustments, seat adjustments, replacement of light bulbs, etc.;
Road test. 3.1.3.1. Ensure that the requirements of paragraph 4. of appendix 3 to this annex are met.
3.1.3.2. Drive the vehicle at a steady speed of 80 km/h, recording speed and vacuum (or absolute pressure) in accordance with the requirements of paragraph 3.1.2. above.
3.1.3.3. Repeat procedure set out in paragraph 3.
Road test. An Applicant cannot advance to the next sequence if the Applicant fails the current sequence being administered. After failing any sequence, in any combination three times, the applicant must reapply and retake all skills tests. AOs must only administer testing to their own students or Employees. After being authorized to conduct CDL testing by the Department, the AO will be issued a series of controlled forms that must be completed in black ink and used in numerical order. Complete any knowledge tests using the Department’s online application, regardless if a test was passed or failed. Complete all applicable areas of skills test form CDL-41, regardless if a test was passed or failed. Upon passing or failing a CDL test, all information must be entered into CSTIMS within 24 hours of the test. Any Applicant (regardless of driving experience) must wait one business day if the Applicant fails on any attempt at the test before being retested. Examiners are permitted to have their CDL test administered by a Department Examiner or another Examiner within the same AO. An Examiner who leaves the employment of a licensed AO and wishes to transfer to another licensed AO must: Have the new AO submit a new Examiner application and complete all Department requirements as a new Examiner. Successfully complete a Skills Performance Evaluation. CDL skills tests that are postponed due to severe weather or emergencies must be noted on the CDL-41, in CSTIMS and reported to the CDL TPST Audit Team within one business day. A skills test to remove a restriction or add an endorsement may be completed at the AO using the approved full route. Modified routes cannot be used by the AO.
Road test. (i) A copy of the driver applicant’s road test administered by the motor carrier coapplicant and the certificate issued pursuant to § 391.31(b) through (g); or
(ii) A unilateral applicant shall be re- sponsible for having a road test admin- istered by a motor carrier or a person who is competent to administer the test and evaluate its results.
Road test. 3.1.1 The road test will be carried out over a winding circuit with a figure of eight layout - corresponding to a surfaced or concrete load and incorporating corners with radii of between 25 and 100m.
3.1.2 The vehicle will cover the circuit under the following conditions:- - 3km at maximum speed, - 10 km at a uniform speed of 50km/h, - the remainder of the test mileage (not more than 62km) at a uniform speed of 25km/h.
Road test. Full Aerial Maintenance
(A) MAINTENANCE
1. Complete cleaning and lubrication.
2. Annual NFPA 1911 Test (not NDT Test)
3. Change hydraulic filters.
4. Hydraulic Oil Sampling.
(B) MAINTENANCE
1. Complete cleaning and lubrication.
2. Visual inspection 3. Operational test.
1. The Pumper and Rescue Full Semi-Annual Program includes: 1
(A) Maintenance and 1 (B) Maintenance per year.
Road test. Full Ambulance Maintenance
Road test a vehicle if in the opinion of the Supplier and/or its employees the Vehicle has been presented in a manner which would render its use on the highway to constitute a criminal offence; this may include, but is not limited to illegal tyres, number plates and privacy glass.