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and, <br />(b) The off-street locations for parking and passenger loading and unloading; <br />(c) The equipment the applicant proposes to use to provide the service. <br />Changes or additional routes must also be submitted in writing at least 14 days in advance of the <br />requested date to utilize the route. Additional lead time is recommended when possible in order <br />to allow time to make any necessary route adjustments. Routes must be flat, and use of an area <br />with any incline requires demonstration of the ability to control the vehicle at that location when <br />fully loaded with passengers. Routes with high traffic volume, frequent bus lines, and along <br />EmX lines will not be approved. Routes without adequate "pull -over" areas will not be <br />approved. Bike lanes are designated for bicycles, and pedal vehicles may not operate in the bike <br />lane. <br />2. Parkin . Each business license application will include documentation of a <br />parking plan and authorization to park, if necessary, for each stop. The location of parking <br />during non -working hours will also be provided to the City with the application. The plan for <br />disembarking and resuming the trip in a safe manner at each stop will be provided with the <br />application, and will be explained to the passengers in advance. <br />3. Access to the Roadway. Even on approved routes, pedal vehicles are expected to <br />move to the side to allow the passage of faster -moving vehicles. Each application shall address <br />moving quickly out of the: way of emergency, police or fire vehicles, and other motor vehicle <br />traffic. Passengers must be provided with clear instructions about the importance of avoiding <br />impediments to vehicular traffic during the ride, <br />4. Vehicle Specifications Required. Each pedal vehicle company must provide <br />with the business license and vehicle permit applications the manufacturer's specifications <br />showing braking and back-up braking mechanisms, weight and occupancy limits for the vehicle, <br />minimum requirement for the number of pedalers to propel the vehicle, limitations on incline, <br />stopping and acceleration distances, and any other operating limitations or recommendations for <br />operation. No vehicle may be operated without the minimum number of pedalers required to <br />propel the vehicle forward and out of the way of traffic in a timely manner. No vehicle may be <br />operated with passengers in excess of the manufacturer's weight and occupancy or other limits <br />for the vehicle. Each passenger must have a designated seat and remain seated during the ride. <br />5. "Vehicle Maintenance Schedule. Each pedal vehicle company must provide a <br />vehicle maintenance and inspection schedule with the business license and vehicle permit <br />application and yearly renewal. This document must indicate the name and qualifications of the <br />person(s) performing inspections and maintenance on the vehicles and show a list of routine <br />maintenance activities, along with the method of documentation for this maintenance (type of <br />maintenance log). <br />G. Obey all Laws. Each pedal vehicle company and vehicle is responsible to obey <br />all federal, State and City laws, and regulations, including: <br />(a) All traffic regulations, including Oregon Department of Transportation <br />slow moving vehicle regulations; <br />Administrative Order - Page 17 of 19 <br />