Safe Transportation Now and Always YOUR WELL-BEING IS OUR #1 PRIORITY
Front Seat Sitting
At this time, front seat travelers are prohibited. All travelers must sit in the back seats, based on CDC recommendations.
Limit contact
Avoid providing pooled rides or picking up multiple passengers who would not otherwise be riding together on the same route.
Tell the passenger to sit in the back seat; do not let passengers sit in the front seat.
Avoid close contact with passengers, when possible.
Keep a distance of at least 6 feet from passengers when you are outside the vehicle.
Ask that passengers sit six feet from the driver when transporting passengers in larger vehicles such as vans and buses.
Consider asking passengers to handle their own personal bags and belongings during pick-up and drop-off.
If you work for a company that offers a large fleet of vehicles, ask company management for a car/taxi (when applicable) with a partition between driver and passengers, if available.
Avoid using the recirculated air option for the car’s ventilation during passenger transport; use the car’s vents to bring in fresh outside air and/or lower the vehicle windows.
Avoid offering items such as water bottles or magazines often provided for free to passengers.
Avoid contact with surfaces frequently touched by passengers or other drivers, such as door frame/handles, windows, seatbelt buckles, steering wheel, gearshift, signaling levers, and other vehicle parts before cleaning and disinfection.