Gestão e Transporte · Driver responsibility

Gestão e Transporte Driver Responsibility Notice

Professional-use responsibilities for drivers, fleet operators, dispatch-linked users, and other field personnel using Gestão e Transporte.

This notice supplements the Gestão e Transporte Terms of Use for drivers, field operators, dispatch-linked personnel, and other professional users who interact with the product in real operational contexts.

Who this applies to

This notice applies where the product is used by drivers, couriers, dispatch-linked staff, supervisors, contractors, or other people handling transport or fleet workflows for professional purposes.

Safe-use baseline

Users must not interact with the product in a way that creates distracted driving, unsafe equipment handling, or non-compliant operational conduct. Customers remain responsible for training, device placement, and operational rules that govern how the product should be used in the field.

Accuracy of operational records

Professional users must not falsify route events, dispatch status, location-adjacent records, timestamps, or other operational entries. If a record is entered manually, the user remains responsible for making sure it reflects reality as accurately as the workflow requires.

Credentials, shared devices, and authority

Users must protect credentials, avoid unauthorized account sharing, and use only the devices, workspaces, or operational scopes they have been authorized to access. Customers remain responsible for provisioning and removing access for workforce users.

Incident reporting and compliance concerns

If a user becomes aware that the product is being used in a way that creates safety, compliance, fraud, or audit-integrity concerns, that issue should be reported internally to the customer and, where appropriate, through the BrasMedia public request route.

Enforcement

BrasMedia may restrict access, isolate accounts, or support customer review where misuse, falsified records, unsafe conduct, or serious compliance concerns are identified.