[Company Name] provides vehicles for employees to use while performing company-designated business according to the guidelines below. The company retains the right to amend or terminate this policy at any time.
Employees may not drive any business vehicles without prior approval of their supervisor. Prior to approving a driver and periodically thereafter, the human resources department must check the employee's driving record. Employees approved to drive on company business are required to inform their supervisor of any changes that may affect either their legal or physical ability to drive or their continued insurability.
Employees holding jobs requiring regular driving for business as an essential job function must, as a condition of employment, be able to meet the driver approval standards of this policy at all times.
If possible, company vehicles will be permanently assigned to departments that have demonstrated a continued need for them. Additional vehicles are maintained in a motor pool for use by individual employees, as needed.
Employees who need transportation in the course of their normal work may be assigned a company vehicle for their use. All other employees needing transportation for company business may use vehicles assigned to their department or those drawn from the motor pool. As a last alternative, when no company vehicles are available, employees may use their own vehicles for business purposes with prior approval of their supervisor.
Employees who drive a vehicle on company business must, in addition to meeting the approval requirements above, exercise due diligence to drive safely and to maintain the security of the vehicle and its contents. Th use of cell phones (including texting) while behind the wheel of a moving vehicle being used on company business is strictly prohibited. Employees are responsible for any driving infractions or fines as a result of their driving.
Nonemployees and nonbusiness passengers (i.e., family and friends) are prohibited from riding in company vehicles.
Employees must report any accident, theft or malicious damage involving a company vehicle to their supervisor and the human resources department, regardless of the extent of damage or lack of injuries. Such reports must be made as soon as possible but no later than 48 hours after the incident. Employees are expected to cooperate fully with authorities in the event of an accident. However, employees should make no voluntary statement other than in reply to questions of investigating officers.
Employees who are on call on a 24-hour basis may be allowed to take a company vehicle home so they can respond to business needs as soon as possible. Such employees must provide a written acknowledgment that they fully understand that the vehicle is used only as part of emergency response and is not for personal use.
Employees are not permitted, under any circumstances, to operate a company vehicle or a personal vehicle for company business when any physical or mental impairment causes the employee to be unable to drive safely. Additionally, employees shall not operate any company vehicle at any time or operate any personal vehicle while on company business while using or consuming alcohol, illegal drugs or prescription medications that may affect their ability to drive.