Unregistered Motor Vehicles: Safe Operation and Use at Wellesley College Training Objectives – Understand safety concerns of unregistered motorized vehicles on the Wellesley College campus –

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Unregistered Motor Vehicles:
Safe Operation and Use
at Wellesley College
Training Objectives
– Understand safety concerns of unregistered
motorized vehicles on the Wellesley College
campus
– Review hazards and controls associated with
unregistered motorized vehicle use
– Gain confidence to take on the task of driving an
unregistered motorized vehicle for the College
Accident Statistics
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15,000 Golf Cart related injuries in U.S. / Year
40% involve falls from Car/Cart
10% involve rollovers
Rollovers twice as likely to involve hospital stay
Wellesley College Risk Management’s
Unregistered Motorized Vehicle Safety Guidelines
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For Golf Carts and Utility Vehicles
Describes Authorized Drivers
Responsibilities
Training
Operational Rules:
▪ Speed Limits
▪ Pedestrians / Cyclists
▪ Passengers
▪ Load and Capacity
▪ Cell Phones
▪ Areas of Driving
Unregistered Motorized Vehicles
• Golf Carts
• Utility Vehicles aka LSVs (Low Speed Vehicles)
Carts and cars… what’s the
difference?
• Carts roll easier than
cars
• Carts always operate
near pedestrians
• Carts run quietly
• Other motor vehicles
have the right-of-way
when operating a cart
as opposed to a car
More on Carts vs. Cars…
• Center of gravity is
lower than most
vehicles
• Speed limit is MUCH
lower – 5 mph on
campus
• In a collision – the cart
ALWAYS loses!
Unique to Carts:
Hand holds are provided for passenger balance
and safety when vehicle is in operation.
Do Not Modify Equipment
Without Approval from Motor Pool
• ROPS and Seat Belts
(Rollover Protective Structures)
• All modifications should consider:
- visibility
- impact to stability
- changes to load capacity
Authorized Users
• Authorized Wellesley College business only
• College employees (Faculty/Staff or Student
Worker)
• At least 18 years old
• Valid driver’s license
• Read and understood Unregistered Motorized
Vehicle Safety Guidelines
• Read and understood Unregistered Motorized
Vehicle Safety Training PowerPoint presentation
Safe Operation
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Use Defensive Driver techniques
Flow of traffic on streets
Obey all campus traffic regulations
Observe posted speed limits
Operator cell phone use strongly
discouraged. No Operator texting
• Headlights after dark
• No open alcohol containers
in vehicle (Driver AND Passenger)
Should you be driving?
• Are you tired, upset, fatigued, ill?
• Are you taking prescription or over-the-counter
medication?
• Are you emotionally upset?
No one is allowed to drive ANY vehicle while
under the influence of alcohol or drugs!!!
Safe Operation
• Sudden stops or changes in direction may result in loss of
control
• Keep hands and feet inside at all times when cart is moving
• Avoid tipping over – drive straight up or down a slope
• Always remain seated
• Slow down before and during turns
• Reduce speed, use extra care in
inclement weather
Safe Operation :
Crossing Roadways
• Obey traffic rules
• Be aware of other vehicles
• Golf carts in crosswalk
Safe Operation : On All Roadways
Passengers and Capacity
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DO NOT exceed passenger limit load capacity
Only allow passengers in seats. NOT Cargo Bed
No standing
Do not exit until stopped
Pedestrians and Cyclists
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Pedestrians and Cyclists have the right of way
Maintain at least 20 feet buffer zone
Do not pass within 20 feet
If approaching each other, STOP and let pass.
Carrying a Load
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Do not exceed load capacity
Balance the load
Secure the load
Be sure you can see behind
the vehicle
• Loads can change on steep
grades
• No one is allowed to ride in
the back of the vehicle
Use Caution When Jumping Curbs
Use Caution on Steep Grades
And Blind Curves
Follow the Flow of Traffic
Night Driving
• If you are driving at night does the cart have:
– working headlights?
– brake lights?
– turn-signal lights
• Drive cautiously – pedestrians may not see you
coming.
• Check the lights before driving at night.
Parking and Security
• Do not block walkways or EXITS
• Park 20 feet away
from building entrances
and exits.
• Engage brake
• Turn off engine
• Lock cab if possible
• Take the key
What does this symbol mean?
Warning!!!
WARNING:
ROLLOVER OR FALLING OFF MAY CAUSE DEATH
WARNING:
Riding in cargo bed can cause severe injury or
death. Do not ride in cargo bed.
Review the Driving Instructions
Driving the Vehicle
• Always check behind
the vehicle before
backing
• No more occupants
that the number of
seats
• Keep hands and feet
inside the vehicle
• Drive slowly
• Avoid steep grades
KNOW Your Equipment!
Accelerator Pedal
Brake Pedal
Parking Brake
Pre-trip Check
• Conduct a visual check
of the cart before
driving
• Is the rotating warning
signal light working?
• Is the reverse warning
signal audible?
• Do the breaks work?
• Check for correct tire
pressure
Pre-trip Check - Continued
• Check for obstacles or
pedestrians around the
vehicle
• Adjust mirrors
• Check lights & turn
signals
• Be sure everything is
properly stored
When in doubt,
ask your supervisor…
• About load capacity
• About operating procedures
• About maintenance records
Just plain common sense…
• Always tie-down your load
• Always set your brake once
you get to your destination
• After loading, check to see if
all four wheels are still
touching the ground
Review
• Only Authorized Drivers are permitted to drive
unregistered motorized vehicles at the
College.
• Know the vehicle you are driving.
• Be aware of your surroundings.
• Do not “horse around” with the vehicle
• Drive slowly and cautiously.