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Code · Alaska · Title 28 · Chapter 23

Sec. 28.23.110. Transportation network company vehicles.

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Sec. 28.23.110. Transportation network company vehicles.
(a)Before a transportation network company allows an individual to accept trip requests through the transportation network company's digital network and before a personal vehicle may be used to provide transportation network company services, the transportation network company shall conduct, or confirm satisfactory completion of, a safety inspection of the individual's personal vehicle. The safety inspection required under this subsection must include an inspection of the following components of the personal vehicle:
(1)foot brakes;
(2)parking brakes;
(3)steering mechanism;
(4)windshield;
(5)rear window and other glass;
(6)windshield wipers;
(7)headlights;
(8)taillights;
(9)brake lights;
(10)front seat adjustment mechanism;
(11)doors;
(12)turn signal lights;
(13)horn;
(14)speedometer;
(15)bumpers;
(16)muffler and exhaust system;
(17)tires, including tread depth;
(18)interior and exterior mirrors;
(19)safety belts.
(b)A motor vehicle that is used by a transportation network company driver for transportation network company purposes may not be more than 12 years of age.
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