Vehicle Use

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        The following information (last updated on April 1, 2011) can be found in the glove compartment of every motor pool vehicle. Every operator of a motor pool vehicle is responsible for understanding and adhering to ALL policies. Use of motor pool vehicles is a privilege that can be revoked.

        Policy
        Use Authorization
        Requirements of Operator
        Responsibilities of Operator
        Cancellations
        Picking Up Vehicles
        Returning Vehicles
        Road Repairs
        Accident Reporting

        Use Authorization
        Only authorized Claflin University faculty, staff, and students may operate a motor pool vehicle. The vehicle may be used only for Claflin University business. No one, other than faculty, staff, and students on business or course work, may ride in Claflin University vehicles unless special paperwork is submitted in advance.
        Domestic and non-domestic animals are NOT allowed in the vehicles with the exception of seeing-eye, hearing-ear, and service dogs. (Please indicate a special vehicle requirement when making the reservation, of the need to transport one of these dogs.) Caged research animals may be transported in cargo vans only.
        Vehicles are not to be used for towing. No objects are to be placed, mounted, or tied to the outside of any motor pool vehicle. Damage resulting from any of these conditions will be the responsibility of the requestor's department (or organization).
        Smoking is strictly prohibited in all motor pool vehicles.

        Requirements of Operator
        All drivers of motor pool vehicles must possess a valid U.S. driver's license. For insurance purposes, the Motor Pool office, must have on file a list of all persons who will be operating motor pool vehicles. This must include the driver's name, license number, state of issue, expiration date of license, and driver's date of birth.

        Responsibilities of Operator
        The operator of the vehicle has, but is not limited to, the following responsibilities:
        • Safe operation and security of the vehicle until it has been returned to the Motor Pool.
        • Strict adhere to all traffic and parking laws. A practice of road courtesy at all times. YOU are responsible for all traffic and parking violations. Any citations received by the Motor Pool office shall be forwarded to the department (or organization) that reserved the vehicle.
        • Safety belts are to be worn by all occupants of the vehicle at all times the vehicle is in motion. The driver is responsible for ensuring that all occupants comply with this requirement!
        • Do not abuse this vehicle! Vehicle damage resulting from abuse is subject to payment by the driver's department (or organization).  
        • No large expenses (over $50) are to be incurred without prior approval of the Motor Pool (Rodney Hudson or Ernest Nimmons). If repairs are authorized, all parts and/or tires removed from the vehicle must be returned to the Motor Pool.
        • Drivers are required to report any and all mechanical defects upon return of the vehicle. A Mechanicals Defect form, found in the glove compartment, should be used.

        Cancellations
        Reservations must be cancelled at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations must be made via the Motor Pool web site or by phone (803 535 5496 or 803 535 5093). The motor pool staff may cancel vehicles not picked up within 4 hours of the scheduled reservation time.

        Picking Up Vehicles
        Keys can be picked up 8-hours a day from the Auxiliary Services during  regular hours 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.  After hours keys can be picked up at the Claflin University Main Guard Station located at 400 Magnolia Street.

        Returning Vehicles

        Please adhere to the follow procedures:

        • Return vehicles on time.  Returning vehicles late without notifying the motor pool staff may result in revocation of motor pool privileges. Contact the motor pool office if risk of returning the vehicle on time is imminent.
        • The returned vehicle should be free of trash or excessive debris. The department (or organization) which reserved the vehicle shall be charged a $20 clean up fee if a vehicle's interior is judged to be excessively dirty.
        • Please return vehicle to the Auxiliary Services parking area.  Please make sure vehicle is locked and all lights are turned off. Return keys to Auxiliary Services or the Main Guard Station located on the Claflin Campus during after hours.

         

        • Replace used fuel.

        Road Repairs
        Vehicles which develop mechanical problems while in the local area should be returned for replacement. In the event that it would be impractical to operate the vehicle, the Motor Pool should be contacted for assistance. While the Motor Pool strives to maintain its fleet of vehicles in the best possible condition, breakdowns do occur. The Motor Pool will make every effort to assist the customer during any breakdown situation to minimize loss time and inconvenience. However, the Motor Pool shall not be liable for any costs incurred by the travelers other than the actual cost to repair the vehicle. This specifically includes room and board.
        If a motor pool vehicle has a mechanical breakdown while on the road, please use the following procedures:
        1. For Minor repairs (i.e., estimated to cost less than $300), the traveler is authorized to make full use of any credit card issued by the Motor Pool to effect repairs.
        2. For Major repairs (i.e., estimated to cost more than $300), the traveler must obtain prior authorization from the Motor Pool Staff by contacting the Motor Pool during regular business hours (see contact us).
        3. Flat Tire(s) are the responsibility of the driver to change under normal circumstances.
        The Motor Pool will reimburse the traveler for repair costs paid by cash, check, or personal credit card. However receipts are required, and reimbursement, depending on the amount, may take several days. Except when personal safety is threatened, the traveler shall not abandon the vehicle or place the vehicle in jeopardy.

        Accident Reporting
        In the event of a vehicular accident, the driver will stop at once, give reasonable first aid to those injured, and will call the police. All information related to the accident and all drivers involved will be written down at the scene. All accidents, no matter how minor, will be reported as soon as possible to the Motor Pool office. An Accident Report must be completed. Accident Report forms are available at the Motor Pool office.
        • When conditions and/or regulations permit, move to the shoulder or side of the roadway to prevent further damage or hazards. If conditions or regulations do not permit moving the vehicle, contact the local authorities immediately.
        • You must contact the local authorities and complete an accident report. Advise authorities if medical assistance is needed.
        • Obtain the names and addresses of witnesses.
        • Report accident to Motor Pool office as soon as possible. You may leave a voicemail after normal business hours.