Students in wheelchairs are required to be transported forward-facing and a four-point wheelchair tie-down and three-point shoulder and pelvic restraint system must be in place. Many school buses also include a frame for the attachment of tie-down straps. Along with ensuring that buses are properly equipped to accommodate students that use wheelchairs, there are additional measures that your school district can take to keep students safe.
It’s important to note that although laws vary from state to state, students across the United States are guaranteed the right to free and appropriate education, and in order for that goal to be achieved, transportation may be needed. No student should be denied transportation because they are in a wheelchair. There are many training and safety tools available to transportation departments, schools, students, and parents that are specifically designed to keep students that use wheelchairs safe on their bus ride.
For more information on the technological tools that are helping transportation departments keep their students safe, contact the team of transportation specialists at BusBoss. We’d be glad to discuss the wide range of options available to your transportation department.
What suggestions do you have for the effective transportation of students that use wheelchairs? How is your school district implementing school bus safety procedures? We appreciate your comments and feedback.