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‘One Type of Driver’ Training

Regardless of the vehicle type, experts say driver training on wheelchair securement and child safety restraint systems is a must. Whether it’s a full-size school bus with track seating running

A student in a wheelchair being secured in a FirstAlt van. (Photo courtesy of First Student.)

Regardless of the vehicle type, experts say driver training on wheelchair securement and child safety restraint systems is a must. Whether it’s a full-size school bus with track seating running the length of the floor or a compact van with fixed belt points, no two vehicles secure a student the same way—and too often, drivers are left to figure it out on the fly.

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