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Policy Name:Safe Driver Policy
Scope:All Reliant Employees and Associates
Revision Date: 51/2427/20212022
Last Review Date:5/24/2021

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3. Driver Guidelines and Reporting Requirements

  1. Any employee or volunteer with driving duties whose driver’s license is revoked or suspended shall immediately notify his or her supervisor by the next business day and immediately discontinue driving duties on behalf of Reliant. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action, including termination of employment or volunteer status.
  2. All collisions that occur in the course of an employee’s or volunteer’s exercise of his or her driving duties must be reported to the police and to the employee’s or volunteer’s supervisor. Collisions are to be reported immediately (from the scene, during the same day, or as soon as practicable if immediate or same-day reporting is not possible). Collisions involving personal injury to the employee or volunteer when exercising driving duties must be reported to Employment Services for Worker’s Compensation purposes. Failing to stop after a collision (“hit and run”) and/or failure to report collision as required by this policy may result in disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or volunteer status.
  3. Drivers must report to their supervisor all moving violations received while exercising driving duties within 72 hours of receipt.

4. Driver Criteria and Administration

Employees and volunteers exercising driving duties must hold a valid and current Driver’s license with current auto insurance and minimum liability limits as set by Reliant.

Employees are expected to drive in a safe and responsible manner and to maintain a good driving record. Reliant will periodically review records, including collisions, moving violations, etc., to determine if an employee’s or volunteer’s driving record indicates a pattern of unsafe or irresponsible driving and to make a recommendation to Program Leads for suspension or revocation of driving duties.

5. Driver Safety Rules

  1. Exercising driving duties on behalf of Reliant while under the influence of intoxicants and/or illegal drugs is forbidden and is sufficient cause for discipline, up to and including termination of employment. For purposes of this policy, “illegal drug” is defined as any controlled substance listed in schedules I through V of the federal Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. § 812), medication or other chemical substance that (1) is not legally obtainable; or (2) is legally obtainable, but is not legally obtained, is not being used legally or is not being used for the purpose(s) for which it was prescribed or intended by the manufacturer. Thus, “illegal drugs” may include even over-the-counter medications if they are not being used for the purpose(s) for which they were intended by the manufacturer.
  2. Employees and volunteers exercising driving duties must avoid using a cell phone while operating a vehicle. All cell phone calls must occur while the vehicle is parked and/or use the phone in a “hands-free” mode via a headset or speaker. Any other cell phone use (e.g., texting, reading emails) must be done while the vehicle is parked. In addition to this policy, any applicable state or local laws regarding cell phone usage must also be obeyed.
  3. No employee or volunteer exercising driving duties shall operate a vehicle on behalf of Reliant when his/her ability to do so safely has been impaired by illness, fatigue, or injury.
  4. All drivers and passengers operating or riding in a vehicle must wear seat belts.
  5. All state and local laws for operating a vehicle must be obeyed.

6. Accident Procedures

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If a Reliant employee or volunteer is involved in a collision while exercising driving duties, he or she must:

  1. Call for medical aid if necessary.
  2. Call the local police and request that a police report is made concerning the collision.
  3. Contact personal insurance company immediately, as well as the rental car agency (if applicable).
  4. Obtain the insurance information and license plate number of other parties and vehicles involved in the collision.
  5. If safe, take pictures of all vehicles involved, damage to vehicles and/or property, skid marks, collision site, location/condition of traffic signs or signals, and (if feasible and consented to) any visible bodily injuries to employee/volunteer, his/her passengers, and other parties (if feasible and consented to).
  6. Contact Reliant via phone (407-671-9700) or email (HR@reliant.org) as soon as possible to inform Reliant of the collision.
  7. Send copies of his/her personal insurance policy and rental car agreement (if applicable) to Reliant.
    * This will help Reliant determine what coverages were purchased on the rental car and what personal coverages the employee or volunteer holds.
  8. Not discuss the collision with anyone other than the police, the rental car agency, Reliant office personnel, personal insurance company representative, or Reliant corporate insurance agent.
  9. Not admit fault.


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