Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.Per the Current Virginia Work Area Protection Manual each vehicle involved in a mobile operation shall be equipped with at least one rotating amber light or high intensity amber strobe light visible 360 degrees. Vehicle hazard warning lights shall not be used instead of rotating lights or strobe lights, but as a supplement. 2.All Contractor vehicles, shall be equipped with auxiliary headlights so they may operate safely when equipped with a plow. When equipped with a chemical spreader, the truck shall have the tail lights visible and not blocked by the spreader chute. Spreaders shall be equipped with grates on the top. Auxiliary lights must be visible when the plow is in the “up” position. The Contractor shall also be responsible for ensuring spreader is working properly, that all warning signs are kept cleaned so that they can be read easily, and that all warning lights are operational at all times. The Contractor shall ensure each spreader is equipped with a sign, mounted and clearly visible, on the rear of the spreader which reads KEEP BACK 100 FEET. 3.The name of the Contractor’s company shall be displayed on both sides of all work vehicles while on VDOT right of way. 4.Each vehicle shall be marked with a vehicle number on both sides of all work vehicles. The vehicle number shall be affixed on or near the front doors. 5.The Contractor shall be responsible for providing the control and/or removal of frozen precipitation including sleet, frozen rain, and snow from all sidewalks, steps, handicap ramps, walkways, bus shelters, parking areas and spaces, asphalt and other paved surfaces at each of the facilities during winter storm events. This shall include all plowing, blowing, or shoveling required to adequately provide for the passage of vehicles and pedestrians at each facility.