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I got into my first fender bender with a parked car, whats to follow?
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<blockquote data-quote="Maui" data-source="post: 4974145" data-attributes="member: 45037"><p>Were you moving forward or backward when you hit the other vehicle? Based on this statement I assume this was in a parking lot moving forward. If this is your first preventable accident then it should be an OLCC and a post-accident check ride. If you were backing it's probably a letter. In most places also a meeting with the Senior Manager and/or safety specialist. Just know these cost about $18000 each and that gets charged to the station (in years past it was closer to 25K).</p><p></p><p>The applicable policy is 8-90 Vehicle Accidents/Occurrences. Table 1 lists the minimum consequence for several types of preventable accidents. The policy also outlines what could disqualify you from driving. I won't list everything because the policy is long, but in general 5 preventable accidents in 3 years or 6 in 5 years. If you have a FedEx or DOT serious accident you get remedial training. This can only happen 2X in your career - a third is disqualifying. Some moving violations count toward the 3/5 number as well so follow traffic laws while in a FedEx vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Runaway vehicles typically result in termination if there isn't a demonstrated mechanical problem.</p><p></p><p>The 3 in 12 referenced above refers to both 2-5 Acceptable Conduct and 2-50 Performance. Any combination of 3 letters of deficiency (PR or WL) usually results in termination.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maui, post: 4974145, member: 45037"] Were you moving forward or backward when you hit the other vehicle? Based on this statement I assume this was in a parking lot moving forward. If this is your first preventable accident then it should be an OLCC and a post-accident check ride. If you were backing it's probably a letter. In most places also a meeting with the Senior Manager and/or safety specialist. Just know these cost about $18000 each and that gets charged to the station (in years past it was closer to 25K). The applicable policy is 8-90 Vehicle Accidents/Occurrences. Table 1 lists the minimum consequence for several types of preventable accidents. The policy also outlines what could disqualify you from driving. I won't list everything because the policy is long, but in general 5 preventable accidents in 3 years or 6 in 5 years. If you have a FedEx or DOT serious accident you get remedial training. This can only happen 2X in your career - a third is disqualifying. Some moving violations count toward the 3/5 number as well so follow traffic laws while in a FedEx vehicle. Runaway vehicles typically result in termination if there isn't a demonstrated mechanical problem. The 3 in 12 referenced above refers to both 2-5 Acceptable Conduct and 2-50 Performance. Any combination of 3 letters of deficiency (PR or WL) usually results in termination. [/QUOTE]
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