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SEATING
BARRIER AND KICK PANEL
Every school bus will be equipped with barriers located in front of the first seat on each
side of the bus.
These barriers should always be the same width as the first seat of the bus or larger.
Some states will require a kick panel underneath the barriers to prevent kids to slide
under the barrier and fall into the steps if an accident should occur.
SEATS AND SEATBELTS FOR AMBULATORY PASSENGERS
Small children and infants should have the proper protection provided by the appropriate
restraint. Restraints must meet all applicable federal motor vehicle safety standards.
Your bus may be equipped with different seats:
Regular seats with or without added standard non retractable seat belts.
Individual lap belts for passengers may be retractable or non-retractable. Insert the
catch into the buckle, test for assurance of latch fit and pull loose end of strap until
belt fits snugly across the lower hips. The buckle can be released by pushing the
button in its center. The adjustable end can be moved outward on its strap by turning
90 degree to the strap and pulling.
Barrier
Regular seats
3 pts seats
Booster seat
Kick panel