Making sure students get to school safely is always the top priority, but accessibility matters just as much. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ensures that students with disabilities have equal access to transportation. For school buses, that means meeting specific standards so every student can ride comfortably and safely. What ADA Compliance Means for School Buses ADA-compliant school buses are designed to remove transportation barriers for students with mobility challenges. This includes features that make boarding, riding, and exiting the bus easier, such as: Wheelchair lifts or ramps for smooth and safe boarding. Securement systems to keep wheelchairs in… Read more »
School’s out, the buses are parked, and the roads are a little quieter. While summer break brings a welcome pause for students and staff, it also opens up a golden opportunity for school districts to give their bus fleets some much-needed attention. Regular maintenance is essential for safety and performance, and there’s no better time to tackle it than during the summer months. No Route Disruptions One of the biggest perks of doing maintenance in the summer? You’re not on the clock. During the school year, taking a bus off the road for repairs often means adjusting schedules and creating… Read more »
With the number of children that ride the bus each day to and from school, messes are bound to be made, and germs are inevitably lurking on every surface. Drivers, janitors, and school bus fleet managers need to do what they can to keep buses clean and safe, not only for the children but for themselves. Here’s how to keep your school buses clean and safe for all passengers! Create a Bus Cleaning Plan A detailed bus cleaning plan will help bus drivers and maintenance crews keep their vehicles as clean and safe as possible. This plan should include a… Read more »