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11/13/2017 <br />vii. Have a system that alerts the Operator if a technology failure or loss of <br />communication occurs, and when such alert is given, that: <br />1. Requires the Operator to assume direct control of the PDD; and <br />2. If the Operator is unable to assume control of the device, causes <br />the PDD to safely come to an off -roadway stop. <br />viii. Obey all traffic and pedestrian control signals, signs, markings, or other <br />restrictions. <br />ix. Include a plate or marker that may be easily read by pedestrians near <br />the PDD and that identifies the Permittee's website address and contact <br />information. Lettering shall have a font size that is a minimum of 1" tall. <br />X. Not unreasonably interfere with pedestrians or traffic, and yield to <br />pedestrians, including, without limitation, pedestrians using personal <br />assistive mobility devices, persons using skates or skate boards on the <br />sidewalk, and cyclists using any sidewalk, crosswalk or public <br />thoroughfare. <br />xi. Not operate on a State or County highway or private roadway where City <br />does not hold an easement right allowing public access, including the <br />sidewalk, crosswalk, or public thoroughfare associated with said State <br />of County highway or private roadway unless express authorization by <br />the owning jurisdiction/entity is received and provided to City. <br />D. In the case of a technology failure or other circumstances that cause the <br />PDD to come to a stop in a location other than property owned or leased by Permittee, <br />Permittee shall remove the PDD within 12 hours. <br />E. Permittee shall provide staffing sufficient to respond quickly to inquiries from <br />the public and shall respond to such inquiries within 48 hours. <br />F. Permittee shall document and report to City every incident involving an <br />injury to an individual and/or animal; every incident resulting in damage to property; every <br />incident involving a collision with any individual, animal, or property; any other operational <br />safety issues; and any complaints from members of the public. These incident reports <br />shall, at a minimum, include the location, circumstances and description of the incident or <br />safety issue. Permittee shall transmit incident reports to City within 6 hours of any incident <br />involving an injury to a person or animal and within 24 hours for any other incident or <br />safety issue. In addition, all data capturing any incident shall be stored, maintained, and <br />be readily available for retrieval by City for a period of two (2) years. <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />ATTY/RESO.0098/CC RESOLUTION FOR PILOT EXTENSION RESO. NO. 15626 <br />REV: 11-03-171S MUFF NO. 604 <br />