3.10.1 Other Inspections;
procedure; duty of owner: As per Title 21, Chapter 27, Section 2144
3.10.1.1 'At any time and notwithstanding the
possession of current registration plates, as provided by this title, the OPC,
or any authorized agent of the OPC or any police officer may, upon reasonable
cause, require the owner or operator of a vehicle to stop and submit such
vehicle and the equipment to such further inspection and test with reference
thereto as may be appropriate. In the event such vehicle is found to be in an
unsafe condition or lacking the required equipment or is not in proper repair
and adjustment, the officer shall give a written notice to the driver and shall
send a copy thereof to the OPC. The notice shall require that such vehicle and
its equipment be placed in safe condition and in proper repair and adjustment
and that proper equipment be obtained, and that a certificate of inspection and
approval for such vehicle be obtained within 5 days thereafter from the OPC.
This authority is in addition to the inspection authority provided under
subsection 2.4.
3.10.2
Each operator and its operating officers, agents, employees and representatives
shall comply with the following regulations, and each such operator shall
require that said officers, agents, employees, and representatives shall become
conversant with these regulations.
3.10.2.1
Vehicles to be operated safely - No motor vehicle shall be driven recklessly,
or so as to endanger life, limb, or property. Extreme caution in the operation
of motor vehicles shall be exercised under hazardous conditions, such as snow,
ice, sleet, fog, mist, rain, dust, smoke, or any other condition, which
adversely affects visibility or traction.
3.10.2.2 Drivers - No motor vehicle shall be
driven by a driver while his/her ability or alertness is so impaired through
fatigue, illness, or any other cause, as to make it unsafe for him/her to drive
or to continue to drive a motor vehicle; nor shall he/she be required or
knowingly be permitted to drive while in such condition, except in case of
grave emergency where the hazard to passengers would be increased by observance
of the foregoing regulation.
3.10.2.3 Intoxicating Liquors and Drugs - No
driver shall go on duty while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or
narcotic or habit producing drugs, use drugs or drink while on duty any
alcoholic liquor or beverage, nor shall he/she knowingly be permitted to do
so.
3.10.2.4 Grade Crossings - Each
vehicle used for the transportation of passengers, by any public carrier, when
carrying passengers, upon approaching any railroad or railway crossing, at
grade, where there is no physical disconnection of the rail, no physical
barrier across the tracks, or other definite evidence of abandonment, shall be
brought to a full stop within fifty (50) feet/15.2m but not less than fifteen
(15) feet/4.6m from the nearest rail of such railroad or railway grade
crossing, and the vehicle shall not proceed until due care has been taken to
ascertain that the course is clear; provided, however, that such stop shall not
be required at a crossing of street railway tracks within an urban area. In all
such cases, movement over crossings shall be made in such gear that there shall
be no necessity for changing gears while traversing the crossing.
3.10.2.5 Safe Condition of Vehicle - No motor
vehicle knowingly shall be operated in passenger service unless it conforms to
the minimum standards of safety inspection as adopted by DelDOT. Minimum safety
standards as used here means Part 393, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations
(See Section 7.1).
3.10.2.6
Explosives, Acids, and Inflammables - No public carrier knowingly shall permit
the transportation of high explosives, acids, inflammable liquids, loaded guns
or any other article which will endanger life or limb, in any motor vehicle
used for transportation of passengers. This Section shall not apply to firearms
carried by police officers or by members of the armed forces while on duty or
while en route to or from duty.
3.10.2.7 Packages - No public carrier shall
permit the transportation of any express or parcel freight including, but not
limited to, food or other materials that may interfere with the safety or
reasonable comfort of passengers.
3.10.2.8 Food Consumption - No driver shall
consume food or drink that interferes with the safety and reasonable comfort of
passengers including, but not limited to, introducing allergens into the
vehicle.
3.10.2.9 Children -
Children shall be transported using age, weight and height appropriate,
federally approved car seats.