Accessible Transit on the Low-floor Bus
The Central Fraser Valley low-floor buses are equipped to
carry two wheelchairs or one scooter at once. For passengers
who have difficulty with stairs, the front of the bus can
be lowered to within 25 cm (9.8 in) of the road surface (or
about 10 cm from the sidewalk).
Passengers using mobility aids like wheelchairs and scooters
can board and exit the bus only at accessible bus stops. Undesignated
bus stops present a variety of problems for the bus ramp and
for mobility aids.
To find out if a bus stop is wheelchair accessible, call
Transit Information at 604-854-3232.
Not all types of mobility devices fit within the limited
space on a bus. Passengers who are unfamiliar with the low-floor
bus can call 604-854-3232 to arrange for a personal boarding
demonstration.
Mobility Aids on board the Low-floor
Bus
Maximum mobility aid dimensions that can be safely accommodated
on low-floor buses:
Length: 76cm/30 inches
Width: 73cm/29 inches
Courtesy on the Accessible Buses
We can keep the ride pleasant and safe for as many people
as possible if we all observe the following guidelines:
- Please keep priority seating at the front of the bus
free for people using mobility aids, people with disabilities,
people with children in strollers and seniorsin that
order. A person in a wheelchair or scooter has priority
in these seating locations at all times.
- Other mobility aids like walkers are permitted on the
bus as long as they do not block the aisle or affect the
safety of other passengers. Walkers do not normally need
to be collapsed, but passengers should fully apply the braking
system where available. In cases where priority seating
is unavailable (such as if a person using a wheelchair boards
the bus), an affected passenger should collapse his or her
walker (where possible) and move to another available seat.
- Passengers travelling with youngsters in strollers can
simply wheel the stroller onto any low-floor accessible
bus. Just park the stroller in the wheelchair spot. Once
you're on board, leave the child in the stroller or sit
the child on your lap. Or fold the stroller up and place
it between the seats.
- Small two-wheel shopping carts are permitted on the bus
provided there is space available and that the carts fit
between seats and do not block the aisle. Larger carts and
four-wheel buggies are not allowed on the bus.
- Passengers may transport baggage and parcels on the bus
as long as they accept responsibility for carrying and handling
their items, and the parcels do not block aisles or affect
passenger safety. Safe places to carry items are on your
lap, below your seat, andwhere safe to do soon
the wheel well behind the driver.
- Please exit through the rear doors whenever possible.
- For everyone's safety, please follow your driver's instructions.
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