What considerations apply when deciding whether use of a privately Owned Conveyance Is Advantageous To The Government?
In determining whether the use of privately owned conveyance is more advantageous to the Government that other modes of transportation, consideration will be given to the overall benefits, disadvantages, comparative costs of transportation, per diem, and reimbursable items, including the following: 1. requirements of the assignment including transportation of baggage, tools, or equipment; 2. availability of other transportation facilities and the effect on productive time related to the travel time involved; 3. duty locality in relation to traffic conditions, routing, and weather; 4. location of places of temporary duty in relation to the location of quarters and meal facilities and the availability of modes of transporation, other than privately owned conveyance, between these points; 5. overall cost advantage when there are accompanying passengers under official travel orders in the same privately owned conveyance; 6. the salary cost represented by the additional travel time and the
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