Gas Card PIN
If you plan on driving a vehicle on a regular basis, you are required to request a Gas Card PIN.Ìý Complete a Fuel Cardholder Agreement and submit toÌýthe RSENR Business Service Center. Ìý The PIN number identifies you as the user.
When you are at the gas pump, it will ask you for the vehicle mileage odometer reading and your pin number.
You will find a gas card inside the vehicle. Please leave the card in the vehicle. Return receipts and keys to Aiken 312A. (For Aiken off hours, please use the drop box on the wall in the hallway at 312A).
Reservations
Vehicle reservations are made via the calendaring system in Outlook on your computer or via the internet.ÌýThe Deans Office or the Businsess Service Center can also be contacted to help.
- All drivers must be at least 19 years old and hold a valid U.S. or Canadian license and fully understand the ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Driver Safety and Motor Vehicle Use Policy and be a ¶¶Òõ̽̽ Certified Driver.
- Open Outlook Calendar by following the steps below (If you do NOT have Outlook client installed on your computer, please skip down to the Outlook for Web instructions below):
- Click New Meeting (Outlook treats the vehicles as people so you are basically inviting the vehicle to a meeting).
- In the "To:" field enter the name of the vehicle you are looking to reserve:
- RS_Veh Prius
- RS_Veh EV Ford F150 Truck
- RS_Veh Rube Lab White TruckÌý (3 College St)
- RS_Veh Rube Lab Silver TruckÌý (3 College St)
- RS_Boat Inflatable
- RS_Boat Shiner
- ÌýIn the Subject field enter description of use.Ìý If you are not the driver, please insert driver's name.
- ÌýEnter your desired reservation time.Ìý Do NOT click on the All Day Event.Ìý If All Day Event is clicked, Outlook will allow other users to make a reservation for a partial day.Ìý This causes a Double Booking!Ìý
- ÌýIn the main notes field enter the full chart string that will cover the cost. (See usage rates below)
- ÌýYou may click scheduling assistant to view available or busy times near the timeframe you would like.
- ÌýSend.
You will receive an accepted or declined email immediately. If you do not receive an accepted email, you have NOT sucessfully reserved the vehicle.
Jericho Research Forest Truck
The Jericho Research Forest Truck calendar is visible in Outlook (RS_Veh Jericho Research Forest Truck), however you cannot reserve it via an Outlook meeting invitation. . Contact Jess Wikle with any questions.
If you don't have Outlook
- Go to
- Login if asked.
- Click on nine squares icon in top left.
- Choose calendar
- Click New.
- Find vehicle by typing RS_Veh into "Add People" box on right.
- Enter your description of use. ÌýIf you are not the driver, please record driver's name.
- Enter your reservation time.
- Enter chart string in main notes section.
- Click scheduling assistant to see if vehicle is available.
- Click Save.
- You will receive an accepted or declined email immediately. If you do not receive an accepted email you have NOT successfully reserved the vehicle.
- Please confirm you have entered all the required information into the reservation when you receive the confirmation email:
- Vehicle you are reserving
- Description of reservation
- Dates and times of use
- Chart string or project id
Key Pick Up
Note:ÌýBusiness hours for Aiken Room 312A:Ìý Monday - Friday 8:00am - 1:00pm. If you need to pick up keys during off hours, please call 802-656-2592 or email rsenrbusinessservicecenter@uvm.edu. Dean's Office Aiken 220: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm.Ìý Ìý
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Vehicle Log Sheet Requirements
There is a vehicle log sheet in the vehicle that requires information for using the vehicle. (Date, name, starting mileage, ending mileage, time out, time in, project id or chart string).
Note: ÌýWe realize that we are asking for some of the same information on the calendar reservation and the log sheet, and we apologize for the inconvenience.Ìý The calendar is the reservation system and to bring awareness to folks that there is an associated fee for the use. The log sheet provides the billing information. If you think you have a situation that is different from the normal business practice, please see Kathleen Wells.