What are transport operator’s responsibilities?
To enter and remain eligible to participate in the IAP, a transport operator must: • enter into an IAP Service Provider/ Transport Operator Agreement with a chosen IAP Service Provider and maintain a valid contract for service • ensure that there is no conflict of interest with the IAP Service Provider • not permit tampering of an IVU and report instances of tampering or malfunction to the IAP Service Provider • ensure that drivers are aware that their vehicles are being monitored for the purposes of the IAP • instruct drivers to immediately notify the transport operator of any malfunction of the IVU • notify the relevant road authority, within a prescribed time as set by the authority, of any cessation or modification to operations that may have an effect on the eligibility to continue in an IAP Application • comply with the conditions set in the IAP Application
• enter into an IAP Service Provider/ Transport Operator Agreement with a chosen IAP Service Provider and maintain a valid contract for service • ensure that there is no conflict of interest with the IAP Service Provider • not permit tampering of an IVU and report instances of tampering or malfunction to the IAP Service Provider • ensure that drivers are aware that their vehicles are being monitored for the purposes of the IAP • instruct drivers to immediately notify the transport operator of any malfunction of the IVU • notify the relevant road authority, within a prescribed time as set by the authority, of any cessation or modification to operations that may have an effect on the eligibility to continue in an IAP Application • comply with the conditions set in the IAP Application Can a transport operator opt out of the IAP at any point? Yes. A transport operator, in conjunction with their IAP Service Provider, can request an IAP Application to be cancelled, and have the in-vehicle un