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TRANSPORTATION


Leaders are responsible for reviewing this policy with all troop drivers.

 

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is committed to providing a safe and quality program for girls in the community at all times. While Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. provides the principles and standards for health and safety, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is responsible for developing local guidelines and procedures. In addition to Safety-Wise standards, the following policy has been established to encourage the safe operation of vehicles and to address insurance issues when personal and/or leased vehicles are used for Girl Scout activities:

  1. All drivers must have a valid state driver’s license and be covered by auto insurance, in compliance with state law. Leaders should look at, but do not need to copy, the insurance card and driver’s license for all drivers for each troop trip.

  2. Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is authorized to conduct a motor vehicle records check at their discretion. By serving as a volunteer driver, each individual agrees that he/she will fully cooperate in providing all information and sign all documents necessary to conduct such a check.

  3. If a driver’s record contains one of the following violations within the past three (3) years, he/she is ineligible to serve as a troop driver:
     Driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs
     Failure to stop/report an accident
     Reckless driving/speeding contest
     Driving while impaired
     Making a false accident report
     Homicide, manslaughter, or assault arising out of the use of a vehicle
     Driving while license is suspended/revoked
     Careless driving
     Attempting to elude a police officer

  4. Girl Scouts of Western Ohio’s insurance carrier has provided the following chart to determine whether an individual is eligible to serve as a troop driver. Should a driver’s record fall outside of the acceptable number of accidents or violations, according to the chart below, that individual is required to personally and privately decline any requests to drive for a Girl Scout activity.
     

    # of violations within past 3 years # of at-fault accidents within past 3 years
    0 1 2 3
    0 yes yes no no
    1 yes yes no no
    2 yes no no no
    3 no no no no
    4 no no no no

     

  5. If in an accident:

  • Take necessary steps to protect the lives of everyone involved.

  • Report the accident.

  • Comply with the instructions of the police and any other emergency personnel.

  • Do not assume or admit fault. Liability should only be determined after a thorough investigation.

  • The owner’s vehicle insurance is the primary applicable insurance payer (as long as “a” is in effect).

  • The minimum state liability insurance coverage must be in effect and evidence of such provided and carried in the vehicle. NOTE: Minimum requirements may not be adequate under all circumstances; each driver should consult his/her insurance company to be sure that the coverage is sufficient for Girl Scout activities.

  • Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is not responsible for the physical damage to a personal vehicle.

In case of injury or death, please refer to policy on Emergency, Serious Injury or Illness, or Death.
 

 

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio

Administrative Office

4930 Cornell Road, Cincinnati, OH 45242-1804

T: 513.489.1025 or 800.537.6241 F: 513.489.1417

 

Chair - Nancy Dawes

Chief Executive Officer -Barbara J. Bonifas