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Accessible Transportation Resources - General

  • Project ACTION - Easter Seals has created a comprehensive resource to promote accessible community transportation in the US. Their site ncludes resources for increasing accessibility of trains, train stations, paratransit, motor coaches, etc., databases, forums, publications, etc. Subscribe to their electronic newsletter or attend a training on accessible transportation.
  • National Center for Accessible Transportation (NCAT) at Oregon State University and the RERC on Accessible Transportation
  • U.S. Dept. of Transportation - resources for persons with disabilities.
  • Accessible Pennsylvania - transportation resources in PA

Personally-owned Transportation Vehicles

  • The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists - this is the association for professionals who specialize in adaptive driving techniques. They recommend adaptive equipment and train drivers to use it safely. The site contains links to resources related to driving with a disability. Use the directory to find a local certified practitioner.
  • American Occupational Therapy Association - resources for consumers and professionals regarding older drivers or who are adapting to an impairment.
  • National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association (NMEDA) - the professional association for dealers that sell vehicles modified for the needs of persons with disabilities. NMEDA offers help to consumers in identifying their needs and offers professional standards, training, and complaint resolution for their member dealers.
  • The Adaptive Driving Association - a nationwide group of vehicle modification dealers who provide transportation solutions for disabled drivers and passengers.

Children as passengers

  • An overview on Special Needs Car Seats for children who need adaptive seating in a passenger vehicle from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Contains a non-WWW list of manufacturers. that includes the following products:
    • BESI Manufacturing - an adjustable harness that interfaces with seatbelts to aid in sitting in car or bus.
    • Columbia Medical - positioning seats suitable for children 20 to 102 lbs., unable to sit unassisted.
    • EZ-On Vest - for transportation in cars or buses, for children or adults.
    • Snug Seat - car seat for children with positioning needs who weight 20 to 105 lbs. Products include: Traveller plus, Hippo and Car Bed
    • Sammons Preston - look for: Special Tomato for the Car and a Tumbleforms seat called Carrie.
  • Car seat ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). These ratings include a letter grading system to denote how well the child safety seats perform in five individual categories:
    • Whether the seat is pre-assembled or requires assembly after purchase
    • Clarity of the labeling.
    • Clarity of written instructions regarding the seat’s proper use.
    • Ease of securing a child in the seat.
    • Whether the seat has features that make it easier to install in a vehicle.

Transportation Safety while Seated in a Wheelchair

The safest action when travelling in a van or a car is to transfer to the manufacturer installed passenger or vehicle seat. However, when this cannot be done safely or without high expenditure of energy...

  • Use a WC19 Wheelchair
  • Read the The RideSafe Brochure to learn the steps to:
    • Select the best location on a wheelchair frame to attach securement straps in a non-WC19 compliant wheelchair
    • Use crash tested 4 point wheelchair securement straps or a crash tested docking system to properly secure a wheelchair to the vehicle floor
    • Secure the individual in their wheelchair with a properly adjusted, crash-tested 3 point wheelchair occupant restraint
  • Learn more by reading through the Frequently Asked Questions
  • Watch crash-test movies to see wheelchair transportation safety in action

Public Transportation Vehicles

The Americans with Disabilites Act (The ADA)

School Buses

Buses, Light Rail and Trains

Paratransit

Airplanes

Standards, Data and Statistics

Transportation Safety Technology Products

  • Link to WC19 compliant wheelchairs
  • Link to crash-tested wheelchair seating systems
  • Wheelchair Tiedown and Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS) manufacturers
    • Creative Controls Inc. - wheelchair securement
    • EZ Lock - a crash tested docking system with mating hardware for most wheelchair models.
    • Q'Straint - crash tested, 4 point strap-type wheelchair securement and 3 point wheelchair occupant restraints. Check out their training videos, too!
    • Sure-Lok - crash tested, 4 point strap-type wheelchair securement and 3 point wheelchair occupant restraints. Check out their training videos, too!
    • Ortho Safe Systems International - wheelchair securement and occupant restraint systems.
    • Permalock - the ISO compliant docking system designed by Permobil for Permobil C400 and C500 power wheelchairs.

Miscellaneous


Last updated: November 13, 2007

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