Title: Enhanced Livery Vehicle Inspection Standard
1Enhanced Livery Vehicle Inspection Standard
Presented by the City of Calgary Livery Transport
Services
2005 September 20 Presented at the 2005 IATR
Conference
2Enhanced Livery Vehicle Inspection Standard
3Existing LVIS
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4Enforcement Perspective
- High level of individual officer discretion
- Action driven by goals, priorities, and standards
- Any ticket was a good ticket.
- More strategic use of warnings and tickets, with
an understanding of the costs associated with
various approaches, and an assessment of whether
the enforcement action is changing behaviors.
- Arbitrary quota system for violation notices and
prosecutions, not necessarily tied to compliance
issues / problems
- Heavier reliance on administrative hearings and
internal processes
- Philosophy of jump out of the bushes and
catching the industry in the act.
- Based on incentives / disincentives and rewards /
education
- Based on seeing industry as perps
- Based on long-term relationships and seeing
industry as customers (focus energy on the worst
offenders)
- Go-it-alone mentality little support or respect
from other enforcement agencies or City
Departments
- Use our position within City to assist industry
where possible
5Single Standard
ELVIS
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9Development Process
10Vehicle Condition / Repair Cycle
Good Bad Worse
ALT
Budget Coordination Team
Time Mileage
11Vehicle Condition / Repair Cycle
Good Bad Worse
Time Mileage
122 Defined Thresholds for Vehicle Condition
Good Bad Worse
134 Defined Thresholds for Vehicle Condition
Good Bad Worse
14 Days
24 hours
14Application of ELVIS
15Vehicle condition cycle with poor/no maintenance
program
Defect free
Month 1 2 3
4 5 6
16Objective
Defect free
17Document Highlights
18Document Highlights
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22Vehicle Inspection Bylaws
- Vehicle must comply with standards
- An owner or broker shall not permit the operation
and no driver shall operate a Livery vehicle
unless the Livery vehicle is free of the defects
listed in the Livery Vehicle Inspection Standard. - When vehicle fails to comply
- When a Livery Vehicle is found to be in a
condition that fails to comply with the Livery
Vehicle Inspection Standard - if the defect is of such a nature that it is a
potential risk to continued safe vehicle
operation, as defined in the Livery Vehicle
Inspection Standard, have the defect repaired
within a period not to exceed 14 days or, - if the defect is of such a nature that it is a
more serious safety concern that can deteriorate
quickly, as defined in the Livery Vehicle
Inspection Standard, have the defect repaired
within a period not to exceed 24 hours or, - if the defect is a serious defect that risks safe
vehicle operation, as defined in the Livery
Vehicle Inspection Standard, immediately cease
operation as a Livery Vehicle and have the defect
repaired or, - if the defect is such an imminent safety hazard
that continued vehicle operation is prohibited,
as defined in the Livery Vehicle Inspection
Standard, immediately cease operation of the
Livery Vehicle until the defect is repaired.
23Vehicle Inspection Bylaws Continued
- Offences for operating unsafe vehicles
- Any driver who operates and any owner or broker
who permits the operation of a vehicle with a
defect that a serious defect that risks safe
vehicle operation, as defined in the Livery
Vehicle Inspection Standard, or a defect that is
such an imminent safety hazard that continued
vehicle operation is prohibited, as defined in
the Livery Vehicle Inspection Standard is guilty
of an offence. - Order vehicle inspection
- If there are reasonable grounds to believe that a
Livery Vehicle is being operated in a condition
that fails to comply with the Livery Vehicle
Inspection Standard, an ltltofficergtgt may order the
Livery Vehicle to undergo an inspection carried
out in accordance with the Livery Vehicle
Inspection Standard at a Vehicle Inspection
Station licensed in accordance with the
requirements of Division 5.
24Vehicle Inspection Bylaws Continued
- Periodic inspection required
- An owner or broker shall not permit the operation
and no driver shall operate a Livery vehicle
unless the Livery vehicle carries proof of
successfully passing an inspection carried out in
accordance with the Livery Vehicle Inspection
Standard at a Vehicle Inspection Station licensed
in accordance with the requirements of Division
5, within the preceding 6 months. - Driver to inspect vehicle
- A driver of a Livery Vehicle shall complete an
inspection of the vehicle for the presence of
defects listed in the Livery Vehicle Inspection
Standard before operating the Livery Vehicle. - Upon discovery of any defect listed in the Livery
Vehicle Inspection Standard, a driver shall
report the defect to the owner of the Livery
Vehicle and the Broker.
25Additional Items / Guides
- Maintenance Guide
- Driver Inspection Checklist
- Enforcement Policy/Practices
ELVIS
26LVIS Vehicle Inspection
Defects No defects
PASS
Vehicle leaves for repairs
Vehicle stays in shop for repairs
Repairs completed
- Vehicle status
- 14 Days
- 24 hours
- Restricted service
- Tow
FAIL
More than 5 days New Inspection
Vehicle returns in 5 days Same Inspection
LTS Broker Notified