Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
1.00 REGULATORY
AUTHORITY
1.01 These Rules shall be known as
Arkansas Division of Academic Facilities and Transportation Rules for the
Specifications Governing School Bus Design.
1.02 These rules are enacted pursuant to the
authority of Ark. Code Ann. § 6 -21- 304.
2.00 PURPOSE
2.01 It is the purpose of these Rules to
establish specifications governing school bus design for the State of
Arkansas.
3.00
EXPLANATIONS
3.01 The following standards
address modifications as they pertain to school buses that, with standard
seating arrangement prior to modification would accommodate more than 10
persons. If by addition of a power lift, mobile seating device positions or
other modifications, the capacity is reduced such that vehicles become
multi-purpose vehicles (MPV's), the intent of these standards is to have these
vehicles be required to meet the same standards they would have had to meet
prior to such modifications, and such MPV's are included in all references to
school buses and requirements for school buses which
follow.
4.00 SCHOOL BUS
CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS
4.01 All bus chassis
shall meet Arkansas Specifications included in this rule.
4.02 Chassis manufacturers shall, upon
request, certify to the Arkansas Division of Academic Facilities and
Transportation that their product meets minimum standards on items not covered
by certification issued under requirements of the National Traffic and Motor
Vehicle Safety Act.
5.00
AIR CLEANER
5.01 The engine intake air cleaner
system shall be furnished and properly installed by the chassis manufacturer to
meet engine manufacturer's specifications.
5.02 The intake air system for diesel engines
may have an air cleaner restriction indicator properly installed by the chassis
manufacturer to meet engine specifications.
6.00 AXLES
6.01 The front and rear axle and suspension
system shall have a gross axle weight rating (GAWR) at ground commensurate with
the respective front and rear weight loads that will be imposed by the
bus.
7.00 BRAKES
7.01 A braking system, including service
brake and parking brake, shall be provided.
7.02 Buses using air in the operation of the
brake system shall be equipped with warning signals, readily audible and
visible to the driver, that will give a continuous warning when the air
pressure available in the system for braking is 60 psi (pounds per square inch)
or less.
7.02.1 An illuminated gauge shall be
provided that will indicate to the driver the air pressure in pounds per square
inch.
7.02.2 Any brake system dry
reservoir shall be so safeguarded by a check valve or equivalent device, that
in the event of failure or leakage in its connections to the source of
compressed air, the stored dry air shall not be depleted by the leakage or
failure.
7.02.3 Air brakes are
standard on all 72-passenger units and larger. A Bendix Air Dryer (AD9) or
prior approved equivalent with a heater shall be required on all air brakes.
Air compressor shall be 12 cubic feet per minute (CFM's) or greater. Hydraulic
brakes on all 72-passenger units and larger may be ordered as optional
equipment.
7.02.4 All air brake
equipped buses shall be equipped with outboard drums.
7.02.5 Brakes shall be designed to Federal
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) 105 or 121 as applicable.
7.03 Buses using a hydraulic
assist-brake system shall be equipped with warning signals, readily audible and
visible to the driver, that will provide continuous warning in the event of a
loss of fluid flow from primary sources or loss of electric source powering the
back-up system.
7.04 The brake
lines and the booster-assist lines shall be protected from excessive heat and
vibration and installed in a manner which prevents chafing.
7.05 All brake systems shall be designed to
permit visual inspection of brake lining wear without removal of any chassis
components.
7.06 Automatic slack
adjusters are required on all air brake units.
8.00 FRONT BUMPER
8.01 The front bumper shall be furnished by
chassis manufacturers as part of the chassis on Type 'A', 'B', and 'C' buses
unless energy absorbing or other bumper options necessitate installation by the
body manufacturer. When Type 'D' chassis are supplied to a body company by a
chassis manufacturer, the body company shall supply the front bumper as part of
the body installation.
8.02 Unless
an energy absorbing bumper is used, the front bumper shall be of pressed steel
channel or equivalent material at least 3/16" thick and not less than 8" wide
(high) and shall extend beyond the forward-most part of the body, grill, hood,
and fenders and shall extend to outer edges of the fenders at the bumper's top
line. Type 'A' shall be to manufacture standards.
8.03 Front bumper, except breakaway bumper
ends, shall be of sufficient strength to permit pushing a vehicle of equal
gross vehicle weight without permanent distortion to the bumper, chassis, or
body.
8.04 Tow eyes or hooks shall
be furnished and attached so as not to project beyond the front bumper. Tow
eyes or hooks attached to the frame chassis may be furnished by the chassis
manufacturer or body manufacturer. This installation shall be in accordance
with the chassis manufacturer's standards. Type "A" shall be
exempt.
9.00 COLOR
9.01 Chassis, including front bumper, shall
be black; hood, cowl and fenders shall be National School Bus Yellow
(NSBY).
9.02 Hood may be painted
with non-reflective NSBY paint.
9.03 Black wheels shall be standard.
9.03.01 Yellow, silver, gray or white wheels
are optional.
10.00 DRIVE SHAFT
10.01 The drive shaft shall be protected by a
metal guard or guards around circumferences of the drive shaft to reduce
possibility of it whipping through the floor or dropping to the ground if
broken.
11.00 ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
11.01 Battery
11.01.1 The standard on all Type 'B', 'C' and
'D' diesel units will be two (2) batteries with 625 cold cranking amps (CCA) at
0 degrees Fahrenheit for each battery or approved equivalent equal to 1250
total CCA. Optional equipment, when specified, will be one battery with a
minimum of 850 CCA. Higher capacities may be required depending upon optional
equipment and local environmental conditions.
11.01.2 All batteries in Type 'B', 'C' and
'D' buses are to be located in a sliding tray. Type 'A' chassis with the
battery outside the engine compartment shall have a sliding tray
installed.
11.02
Alternator
11.02.1 Type 'A' buses up to 10,000
lbs gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) shall have a minimum rating 130 ampere
per hour alternator.
11.02.2 Type
'B', 'C', and 'D' buses shall be equipped with a heavy duty truck or bus type
alternator meeting Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) J 180; having a
minimum output rating of 130 amperes, alternator shall be capable of producing
a minimum of 50% of its maximum rated output at the engine manufacturer's
recommended idle speed. Minimum alternator output for air conditioning system
is 160 amp minimum.
11.02.3
Direct-drive alternator is permissible in lieu of belt drive. Belt drive shall
be capable of handling the rating capacity of the alternator with no
detrimental effect on other driven components.
11.02.4 Refer to School Bus Manufacturer's
Technical Committee (SBMTC) School Bus Technical Reference 2001 edition for
estimating required alternator capacity.
11.03 Electrical wires and terminals (Body
and Chassis)
11.03.1 All wiring shall comply
with latest SAE recommended practices. This shall include SAE J541a, SAE J1127,
SAE J1708 and SAE J1128.
11.03.2
Wiring shall be of sufficient size to carry the required load without excessive
voltage drop.
11.03.3 Wires shall
be permanently continuous color coded and permanently number coded to easily
identify the various circuits. Use of taped numbers is not
acceptable.
11.03.4 Wires shall be
of sufficient length to provide a loop at terminals so as to permit ample slack
for directional positioning. The length shall allow replacement of end
terminals twice, without pulling, stretching or replacing the wire.
11.03.5 Corrosion-resistant full ring or
interlocking terminals shall be used for terminating wire ends at components.
All wires shall be continuous and terminate at appropriate connector. "T" or
butt connectors shall not be used. Vehicles multiplex wiring system shall be
manufacture standards.
11.03.6
Battery cable terminals, component terminals and connectors exposed to the
ambient shall be coated with terminal corrosion preventive compound.
11.03.7 Except for those on large wires, such
as battery cables, terminals shall be machine crimped to the wiring. A ratchet
type hand crimper may be used where it is not possible to use a large machine
crimper.
11.03.8 Wiring shall be
arranged in circuits as required and each circuit protected by a fuse, field
effect transistor (FET) or circuit breaker. A system of colors and numbers
shall be used and an appropriate identifying wiring diagram of each body as
manufactured shall be provided to the end user.
11.03.9 Chassis manufacturers of incomplete
vehicles shall install a readily accessible terminal strip or connector on the
body side of the cowl, or at an accessible location in engine compartment of
vehicles designed without a cowl, that shall contain the following terminals
for the body connections:
11.03.9.1 Main 100
ampere body circuit
11.03.9.2 Tail
lamps
11.03.9.3 Right turn
signals
11.03.9.4 Left turn
signals
11.03.9.5 Stop
lamps
11.03.9.6 Back-up
lights
11.03.9.7 Instrument panel
lights (rheostat controlled)
11.03.10 A Daytime Running Lamp system
meeting chassis manufacturer's specifications shall be provided.
12.00 ENGINE
12.01 Oil filter with replaceable element
shall be provided and connected by flexible oil lines if it is not of built-in
or engine mounted design. Oil filter shall have capacity of at least one (1)
quart.
12.02 Engine (gross)
Horsepower (hp) rating.
170 hp min. for 25-60 passenger
190 hp min. for 61-78 passenger
210 hp min. for 79-90 passenger
12.03 A written engine warranty is required.
A minimum of 5 year - 150,000 miles (100% parts and labor) on the diesel engine
for Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' units is required. Type 'A' is manufacturer's
standard.
12.04 Diesel engines
shall be standard; other engines shall have the manufacturer's standard
warranty.
13.00 EXHAUST
SYSTEM
13.01 Exhaust pipe, muffler and
tailpipe shall be outside bus body compartment and attached to
chassis.
13.02 Tailpipe shall be
constructed of a corrosion resistant tubing material at least equal in strength
and durability to 16 gauge steel tubing.
13.03 Tailpipe shall (a) extend beyond rear
axle, at least 5 inches beyond chassis frame and be mounted outside of chassis
frame rail at end point, and (b) may extend to the left side of bus, behind the
driver's compartment, outboard of chassis center line and shall terminate from
chassis center line as follows:
Type 'A' vehicles - Manufacturer's standard; Type 'B', 'C', and
'D' vehicles - 48.5 inches (51.5 inches if the body is to be 102 inches wide).
On Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' buses, no exhaust pipe shall exit beneath an
emergency exit or fuel fill.
13.04 Exhaust system on gas-powered chassis
shall be properly insulated from fuel tank connections by a securely attached
metal shield at any point where it is 12 inches or less from tank or tank
connections.
13.05 Mufflers shall
be constructed of corrosion - resistant material.
14.00 FRONT FENDERS (TYPE 'C' VEHICLES)
14.01 Total spread of outer edges of front
fenders, measured at fender line, shall exceed total spread of front tires when
front wheels are in straight ahead position.
14.02 Fenders shall be properly braced and
free from any body attachments.
14.03 Chassis sheet metal shall not extend
beyond rear face of cowl on incomplete chassis.
15.00 FRAME
15.01 Frame or equivalent shall be of such
design and strength characteristics as to correspond at least to standard
practice for trucks of same general load characteristics.
15.02 Any primary (chassis manufacturer) or
secondary manufacturer (body manufacturers) that modifies the original chassis
frame shall guarantee the performance of workmanship and materials resulting
from such modifications.
15.03 Any
frame modification shall not be for the purpose of extending the wheelbase.
Extensions of frame length are permissible only when such alterations are
behind rear hanger of rear spring.
15.04 Holes in top or bottom flanges or side
units of frame, and welding to frame shall not be permitted except as provided
or accepted by chassis manufacturers.
16.00 FUEL TANK
16.01 Fuel tank or tanks having a 30 gallon
minimum capacity with a 25 gallon actual draw shall be provided by the chassis
manufacturer on 36 capacity units and smaller. The tank shall be filled and
vented to the outside of the body, the location of which shall be so that
accidental fuel spillage will not drip or drain on any part of the exhaust
system. A fuel tank having a capacity of a minimum of 60 gallons with a 55
gallon actual draw shall be provided by the manufacturer on 37 capacity units
and larger.
16.02 No portion of the
fuel system which is located to the rear of the engine compartment, except the
filler tube, shall extend above the top of the chassis frame rail. Fuel lines
shall be mounted to obtain maximum possible protection from the chassis
frame.
16.03 Fuel filter with
replaceable element shall be installed between fuel tank and carburetor or
injector.
16.04 Installation of an
alternative fuel system shall comply with all applicable local, state and
federal fire codes and National Highway Transportation Safety Administration
(NHTSA) regulations.
17.00 GOVERNOR
17.01 An engine rpm governor shall be
installed on all engines. When it is desired to limit road speed, a road speed
governor should be installed.
17.02
A governor shall be installed to limit engine speed to maximum revolutions per
minute recommended by engine manufacturer.
18.00 HEATING SYSTEM
18.01 The chassis engine shall have plugged
openings for the purpose of supplying hot water for the bus heating system. The
openings shall be suitable for attaching a 3/4- inch thread/hose
connector.
19.00 HORN
19.01 Bus shall be equipped with dual
electric horns of standard make with each horn capable of producing complex
sound in bands of audio frequencies between 250 and 2,000 cycles per second and
tested per SAE Standard J-377.
20.00 INSTRUMENTS AND INSTRUMENT PANEL
20.01 Chassis shall be equipped with the
following instruments and gauges. (Lights in lieu of gauges are not acceptable
except as noted):
20.01.1
Speedometer.
20.01.2 Odometer which
will give accrued mileage (six digits with trip odometer) including tenths of
miles.
20.01.3 Voltmeter.
(a) Ammeter with graduated charge and
discharge with ammeter and its wiring compatible with generating capacities is
permitted in lieu of voltmeter.
20.01.4 Oil-pressure gauge.
20.01.5 Water temperature gauge.
20.01.6 Fuel gauge.
20.01.7 Upper beam headlight
indicator.
20.01.8 Brake indicator
gauge (air).
(a) Light indicator in lieu of
gauge permitted on vehicle equipped with hydraulic-over-hydraulic brake
system.
20.01.9 Turn
signal indicator.
20.01.10 Glow-plug
indicator light where appropriate.
20.02 All instruments shall be easily
accessible for maintenance and repair.
20.03 Instruments and gauges shall be mounted
on instrument panel in such a manner that each is clearly visible to driver
while in normal seated position.
20.04 Instrument panel shall have lamps of
sufficient candlepower to illuminate all instruments and gauges and shift
selector indicator for automatic transmission.
21.00 OPENINGS
21.01 All openings in floorboard and firewall
between chassis and passenger-carrying compartment, such as for gearshift
selector and parking brake lever, shall be sealed.
22.00 PASSENGER LOAD
22.01 Gross vehicle weight (GVW) is the sum
of the chassis weight, plus the body weight, plus the driver's weight, plus
total seated pupil weight.
22.01.1 For
purposes of calculation, the driver's weight is 150 pounds.
22.01.2 For purposes of calculation, the
pupil weight is 120 pounds per pupil.
22.02 Actual gross vehicle weight (GVW) shall
not exceed the chassis manufacturer's GVWR for the chassis.
23.00 RETARDER SYSTEM
23.01 Retarder system, if used, shall
maintain the speed of the fully loaded school bus at 19.0 mph or 30 km/hr on a
7% grade for 3.6 miles or 6 km.
24.00 SHOCK ABSORBERS
24.01 Bus shall be equipped with front and
rear double-action shock absorbers compatible with manufacturer's rated axle
capacity at each wheel location.
25.00 SPRINGS
25.01 Capacity of springs or suspension
assemblies shall be commensurate with chassis manufacturer's gross vehicle
weight rating.
26.00
STEERING GEAR
26.01 Steering gear shall be
approved by chassis manufacturer and designed to assure safe and accurate
performance when vehicle is operated with maximum load and at maximum
speed.
26.02 If external
adjustments are required, steering mechanism must be accessible to accomplish
same.
26.03 No changes shall be
made in steering apparatus which are not approved by chassis
manufacturer.
26.04 There shall be
clearance of at least 2 inches between steering wheel and cowl, instrument
panel, windshield or any other surface.
26.05 The steering system shall be designed
to provide means for lubrication of all wear-points, if wear-points are not
permanently lubricated.
26.06 Tilt
steering wheel is required on Type 'B', 'C' & 'D' vehicles. Tilt steering
is optional on Type 'A' vehicles.
27.00 TIRES AND WHEELS
27.01 Tires and wheels of proper size and
tires with load rating commensurate with chassis manufacturer's gross vehicle
weight rating shall be provided.
27.02 Dual rear tires shall be provided on
Type 'A' school buses.
27.03 All
tires on any given vehicle shall be of same size and the load range of said
tires shall meet or exceed the gross axle weight rating as required by FMVSS
120.
27.04 If the vehicle is
equipped with optional spare tire and wheel assembly, it shall be of the same
size and type as those mounted on the vehicle.
27.05 If tire carrier is required, it shall
be suitably mounted in accessible location outside passenger
compartment.
27.06 Steel belted
tubeless radial tires shall be standard equipment.
27.07 Disc wheels are required on Type 'B',
'C', and 'D' units.
28.00
TOW EYES OR HOOKS
28.01 Tow eyes or hooks
shall be furnished front and rear and attached so as not to project beyond the
front or rear bumpers. Tow eyes or hooks attached to the frame (chassis) shall
be furnished by chassis manufacturer. Type 'A' shall be
exempt.
29.00
TRANSMISSION - DIFFERENTIAL
29.01 When
automatic transmission is used, it shall provide for not less than three
forward speeds and one reverse speed. The shift selector, if applicable, shall
provide a detent between each gear position when the gear selector quadrant and
shift selector are not steering column mounted. Transmission shall meet
manufacturer's specifications. Automatic transmission is base specification on
all units.
29.02 Gear ratio will
need to be specified by the local school district representative. Otherwise,
the manufacturer standard gear ratio will be delivered. District representative
should consult with area mechanics to determine the proper gear ratio for local
terrain and use of unit.
30.00 TURNING RADIUS
30.01 Chassis with a wheelbase of 264 inches
or less shall have a right and left turning radius of not more than 42-1/2
feet, curb to curb measurement.
30.02 Chassis with a wheelbase of 265 inches
or more shall have a right and left turning radius of not more than 44-1/2
feet, curb measurement.
31.00 UNDERCOATING
31.01 Chassis manufacturer, or agent thereof,
shall coat undersides of steel or metallic constructed front fenders with rust
proofing compound for which compound manufacturers have issued notarized
certification of compliance to chassis builder that compound meets or exceeds
all performance and qualitative requirements of paragraph 3.4 of Federal
Specification TT-C-520B.
32.00 WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION
32.01 Weight distribution of a fully-loaded
bus on a level surface shall be such as not to exceed the manufacturer's front
gross axle rating and rear gross axle weight rating.
33.00 BUS BODY SPECIFICATIONS
33.01 All bus bodies shall meet Arkansas
Specifications and FMVSS in effect as of February 19, 2004 or in force on the
day of issuance of bid request.
34.00 AISLE
34.01 All emergency doors shall be accessible
by a 12-inch minimum aisle. Primary aisle shall be unobstructed at all times by
any type barrier or seat. Aisle to left side emergency door, if so equipped,
may have an automatic folding seat.
34.02 The seat backs shall be slanted
sufficiently to give aisle clearance of 15 inches at tops of seat
backs.
35.00 BACK UP
WARNING DEVICE
35.01 An automatic audible
alarm shall be installed behind the rear axle and shall comply with the SAE
published Backup Alarm Standards (SAE 994b).
36.00 BATTERY
36.01 Battery is to be furnished by chassis
manufacturer.
36.02 The body
manufacturer shall securely attach the battery on a slide-out tray in a closed,
vented compartment in the body skirt, so that the battery is accessible for
convenient servicing from the outside. Battery compartment door or cover shall
be hinged at front or top, and secured by an adequate and conveniently operated
latch or other type fastener.
37.00 FRONT BUMPER
37.01 On a Type 'D' school bus, if the
chassis manufacturer does not provide a bumper, it shall be provided by the
body manufacturer. The bumper will conform to the specifications in the chassis
section.
38.00 REAR
BUMPER
38.01 Bumper shall be of pressed steel
channel or equivalent material, at least 3/16-inch thick, and shall be a
minimum of 9.5 inches wide (high) on Type 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D' buses, and of
sufficient strength to permit being pushed by another vehicle without permanent
distortion.
38.02 Bumper shall be
wrapped around back corners of bus. It shall extend forward at least 12 inches
measured from rear-most point of body at floor line.
38.03 Bumper shall be attached to chassis
frame in such a manner that it may be easily removed; it shall be so braced as
to withstand impact from a rear or side impact. It shall be so attached as to
discourage hitching of rides.
38.04
Bumper shall extend at least one inch beyond the rear-most part of body surface
measured at floor line.
38.05 Tow
eyes or hooks shall be furnished on the rear and attached so they do not
project beyond the rear bumper. Tow eyes or hooks attached to the chassis
frame, shall be furnished by either the chassis or body manufacturer. The
installation shall be in accordance with the chassis manufacturer's
specifications.
39.00
CERTIFICATION
39.01 Body manufacturer shall,
upon request, certify to the state agency having pupil transportation
jurisdiction that their product meets minimum standards on items not covered by
certification issued under requirements of the National Traffic and Motor
Vehicle Safety Act.
40.00
COLOR
40.01 The school bus body shall be
painted uniform color, NSBY. Entrance door and window post may be
black.
40.02 The body exterior
paint trim, bumpers, rub rails, lamp hoods, emergency door lettering and arrow
shall be black.
40.03 The roof of
the bus may be painted white extending down to the drip rails on the sides of
the body or within approximately 6" of the top of the windows except that front
and rear roof caps shall remain NSBY.
40.04 The interior of the bus shall be
painted white, light gray, beige or a combination of the three mentioned
colors.
41.00
COMMUNICATIONS
41.01 Buses may be equipped
with AM/FM cassette and/or two way radio communication system. Speakers shall
be flush mounted.
42.00
CONSTRUCTION
42.01 Side Intrusion Test: The
bus body shall be constructed to withstand an intrusion force equal to the curb
weight of the vehicle, but shall not exceed 20,000 pounds, whichever is less.
Each vehicle shall be capable of meeting this requirement when tested in
accordance with the procedures set forth below.
42.02 The complete body structure, or
representative seven-body section mock up with seats installed, shall be
load-tested at a location 24 inches plus or minus two inches above the floor
line, with a maximum 10-inch diameter cylinder, 48 inches long, mounted in a
horizontal plane.
42.03 The
cylinder shall be placed as close as practical to the mid-point of the tested
structure, spanning two internal vertical structural members. The cylinder
shall be statically loaded to the required force of curb weight or 20,000
pounds, whichever is less, in a horizontal plane with the load applied from the
exterior toward the interior of the test structure. Once the minimum load has
been applied, the penetration of the loading cylinder into the passenger
compartment shall not exceed a maximum of ten inches from its original point of
contact. There can be no separation of lapped panels or construction joints.
Punctures, tears or brakes in the external panels are acceptable but are not
permitted on any adjacent interior panel.
42.04 Body companies shall certify compliance
with this intrusion requirement, including test results, if
requested.
42.05 Construction shall
be reasonably dust-proof and watertight.
43.00 CROSSING CONTROL ARM
43.01 Buses shall be equipped with a crossing
control arm mounted on the right side of the front bumper. This arm when opened
shall extend in a line parallel with the body side and positioned on a line
with the right side front tire.
43.02 All components of the crossing control
arm and all connections shall be weatherproofed.
43.03 The crossing control arm shall
incorporate system connectors (electrical, vacuum or air) at the gate and shall
be easily removable to allow for towing of the bus.
43.04 The crossing control arm shall meet or
exceed SAE J1133.
43.05 The
crossing control arm shall be constructed of noncorrosive or nonferrous
material or treated in accordance with the body sheet metal specification (See
Metal treatment).
43.06 There shall
be no sharp edges or projections that could cause hazard or injury to
students.
43.07 The crossing
control arm shall extend minimum 70 inches (measured from the bumper at the arm
assembly attachment point) when in the extended position.
43.08 The crossing control arm shall extend
simultaneously with the stop arm(s) by means of the stop arm
controls.
43.09 An automatic
recycling interrupt switch shall be installed for temporary disabling of the
crossing control arm.
43.10 The
crossing control arm shall be equipped with a magnetic contact or bumper
mounted stow bracket between the arm and front bumper.
44.00 DEFROSTERS
44.01 Defrosting and defogging equipment
shall direct a sufficient flow of heated air onto the windshield, the window to
the left of the driver and the glass in the viewing area directly to the right
of the driver to eliminate frost, fog and snow. The defroster unit shall have a
separate blower motor in addition to the heater motors or plenum with single
blower. Defrosting and defogging equipment for Type 'A' vehicles shall direct a
sufficient flow of heated air onto the windshield to eliminate frost, fog and
snow.
44.02 The defroster and
defogging system shall conform to SAE's Standards J381 and J382.
44.03 The defroster and defogging system
shall be capable of furnishing heated outside ambient air, except that part of
the system furnishing additional air to the windshield, entrance door and
stepwell may be of the recirculating air type.
44.04 Auxiliary fans are not considered
defrosting or defogging systems.
44.05 Portable heaters shall not be
used.
45.00 DOORS
45.01 Service Door
45.01.1 Service door shall be within the
driver's control, and so designed to afford easy release and provide a positive
latching device on manual operating doors to prevent accidental opening. When
hand lever is used, no parts shall come together so as to shear or crush
fingers.
45.01.2 Manual door
controls shall not require more than 25 pounds of force to operate at any point
throughout the range of operation, as tested on a 10 percent grade both uphill
and downhill.
45.01.3 Service door
shall be located on right side of bus, opposite and within direct view of
driver.
45.01.4 Type 'A', 'B', 'C',
and 'D' service door shall have a minimum horizontal opening of 24 inches and
minimum vertical opening of 68 inches.
45.01.5 Service door shall be split type,
sedan type, or jack-knife type.
45.01.6 Lower, as well as upper panels, shall
be of approved safety glass. Bottom of lower glass panel shall not be more than
10 inches from the top surface of bottom step. Top of each upper glass panel
shall not be more than 6 inches from top of door.
45.01.7 Vertical closing edges on split type
or folding type entrance doors shall be equipped with flexible material to
protect the children's fingers.
45.01.8 All doors shall be equipped with
padding at the top edge of each door opening. Padding shall be at least 3
inches wide and 1 inch thick and extend the full width of the door
opening.
45.01.9 On power-operated
service doors, the emergency release valve, switch or device to release the
service door must be placed above or to the immediate left or right of the
service door and clearly labeled.
45.02 Emergency Doors
45.02.1 The emergency door shall be hinged on
right side if in rear end of bus. It shall open outward and be labeled inside
to indicate how it is to be opened. If double emergency doors are used on Type
'A' vehicles, they shall be hinged on the outside edge and shall have a 3-point
fastening device. A device shall be used that holds the door open to prevent
the emergency door from closing during emergencies and school bus evacuation
drills.
45.02.2 The upper portion
of emergency door shall be equipped with approved safety glass, exposed area of
which shall be not less than 400 square inches. The lower portion of the rear
emergency door on Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' vehicles shall be equipped with a
minimum of 350 square inches of approved safety glass.
45.02.3 There shall be no steps leading to
emergency door.
45.02.4 Words
"EMERGENCY DOOR", in letters at least 2 inches high, shall be placed at top of
or directly above the emergency door or on the door in the metal panel above
the top glass, both inside and outside of the bus.
45.02.5 The emergency door shall be equipped
with padding at the top edge of each door opening. Padding shall be at least 3
inches wide and 1 inch thick and extend the full width of the door
opening.
45.02.6 The side emergency
door, if installed, must meet the requirements as set forth in FMVSS 217,
regardless of its use with any other combination of emergency exits.
45.02.7 There shall be no obstruction higher
than 1/4 inch across the bottom of any emergency door opening.
45.02.8 All exterior metal door hinges which
do not have stainless steel, brass or nonmetallic hinge pins or other designs
that prevent corrosion shall be designed to allow lubrication to be channeled
to the center 75 percent of each hinge loop without disassembly.
46.00 EMERGENCY
EQUIPMENT
46.01 Fire Extinguisher
46.01.1 The bus shall be equipped with at
least two pressurized, dry chemical fire extinguishers, complete with hose to
meet Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., approval. Extinguishers must be mounted
in a bracket, one located in the driver's compartment and one located on the
left side of the rear emergency door exit, readily accessible to the driver and
passengers. A pressure gauge shall be mounted on the extinguisher and easily
read without moving the extinguisher from its mounting position. The
extinguisher shall be refillable.
46.01.2 The fire extinguisher shall be of a
type approved by Underwriters' Laboratories with a total rating of 2A1OBC (5
lbs each) or greater. The operating mechanism shall be sealed with a type of
seal which will not interfere with the use of the fire extinguisher.
46.01.3 Fire extinguisher holding bracket may
be equipped with a warning device to alert the driver when the extinguisher is
being tampered with.
46.02 First-Aid Kits
46.02.1 Bus shall have a removable,
moisture-proof and dust-proof first-aid kit mounted in an accessible place
within driver's compartment. This place shall be marked to indicate its
location.
46.02.2 Minimum contents
shall include: 3/4" x 3" bandage w/telfa Pad 3" Bandage Compress w/telfa 2"
Bandage Compress w/telfa 3" x 3" Gauze Compress 36" x 36" Gauze Compress 40"
Triangular bandage, non-sterile Gauze Bandage, 2" x 6 yards Eye Pads, Adhesive
Strips Adhesive Tape, 1" x 2-1/2 yards 4" Blunt Scissors
46.03 Body Fluid Clean-up Kit
46.03.1 Each bus shall have a removable and
moisture proof body fluid cleanup kit. It shall be properly mounted and
identified as a body fluid clean-up kit.
46.04 Warning Devices
46.04.1 Each school bus shall contain at
least three (3) reflective triangle road warning devices mounted in an
accessible place in the driver's compartment. The mounting location in Type 'A'
vehicles is optional. These devices shall meet requirements in FMVSS
125.
47.00
EMERGENCY EXIT REQUIREMENTS
47.01 All buses
shall be equipped with a total number of emergency exits required by FMVSS
217.
47.02 Side emergency exit
windows when installed may be vertically hinged on the forward side of the
window. No side emergency exit window will be located above a stop
arm.
48.00 FLOOR
48.01 Floor in under seat area, including
tops of wheelhousings, driver's compartment and toeboard, shall be covered with
rubber floor covering or equivalent, having a minimum overall thickness of .125
inch.
48.02 Floor covering in aisle
shall be of aisle-type rubber or equivalent, wear-resistant and ribbed. Minimum
over-all thickness shall be .187 inch measured from tops of ribs.
48.03 Floor covering must be permanently
bonded to floor and must not crack when subjected to sudden changes in
temperature. Bonding or adhesive material shall be waterproof and shall be of
type recommended by manufacturer of floor-covering material. All seams shall be
sealed with waterproof sealer.
48.04 Body manufacturer shall provide a
screw-down plate that is secured and insulated to access fuel tank sending
unit. Type 'A' is excluded from this requirement.
49.00 HEATERS
49.01 Heaters shall be of the hot-water type
and/or combustion type. Combustion heaters shall meet requirements of School
Bus Manufacturers Technical Council (SBMTC) 301. The tank shall be plumbed by
the original manufacturer for such heater. A 41 passenger and larger school bus
shall be equipped with a minimum of two (2) heaters. The front heater shall be
a minimum of 78,000 BTU and the rear heater shall be a minimum of 42,000 BTU
and may be of recirculating air type, or the heating system shall be capable of
maintaining the temperature throughout the bus of not less than 40 degrees
Fahrenheit during average minimum January temperature as established by the
U.S. Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau, for the area in which the vehicle
is to be operated.
49.02 If only
one heater is used, it shall be of fresh-air or combination fresh-air and
re-circulation type.
49.03 If more
than one heater is used, the additional heaters may be of recirculating air
type.
49.04 All heaters installed
by body manufacturers shall bear a name plate that shall indicate the heater
rating in accordance with SBMTC Standard No. 001, with said plate to be affixed
by the heater manufacturer which shall constitute certification that the heater
performance is as shown on the plate.
49.05 Heater hoses shall be adequately
supported to guard against excessive wear due to vibration. The hoses shall not
dangle or rub against the chassis or sharp edges and shall not interfere with
or restrict the operation of any engine function. Heater hose shall conform to
SAE Standard J20c. Heater lines on the interior of bus shall be shielded to
prevent scalding of the driver or passengers.
49.06 Each hot water system installed by a
body manufacturer shall include a shut-off valve installed in the pressure line
and one shut-off valve in the return line with both valves at or near the
engine in an accessible location.
49.07 There shall be a water flow-regulating
valve installed in the pressure line for convenient operation by the driver
while seated.
49.08 All combustion
type heaters shall be in compliance with current Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations.
49.09 Accessible
bleeder valves shall be installed in an appropriate place in the return lines
of body company installed heaters to remove air from the heater
lines.
49.10 An exterior/interior
access panel shall be provided to make heater motors, cores and fans readily
accessible for service on Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' units.
50.00 IDENTIFICATION
50.01 Body shall bear words "SCHOOL BUS" in
black letters at least 8 inches high on both front and rear of body or on signs
attached thereto. Lettering shall be placed as high as possible without
impairment of its visibility. Lettering shall conform to "Series B" of Standard
Alphabets for highway signs and shall be on a retro reflective area of
approximately 12" x 45" meeting U.S. Department of Transportation FHWA-FP-85
Type 2A or Type 3A.
50.02 Permit
numbers on side and rear of bus and school identification on each side shall be
a minimum of 6 inches in height and 3/4" wide and conform to the assigned
number of the Arkansas Division of Academic Facilities and
Transportation.
50.03 Except as
allowed in 50.04, only signs and lettering approved by state law or regulation,
limited to name of owner or operator and any numbers necessary for
identification, shall appear on a school bus. School logo or mascot may only
appear above the drip rail on either side of the bus.
50.04 A magnetic or adhesive sticker of an
American or Arkansas flag nor larger than 4 inches by 6 inches may be displayed
directly below the driver's window or directly above the driver's window above
the drip rail.
51.00
INSIDE HEIGHT
51.01 Inside body height shall
be 72 inches or more, measured metal to metal, at any point of longitudinal
centerline from front vertical bow to rear vertical bow. Inside body height of
Type 'A' buses shall be 62 inches or more. 77 inches or more of headroom is
optional.
52.00
INSULATION
52.01 Ceiling and walls shall be
insulated with proper material to deaden sound, and to reduce vibration to a
minimum. If thermal insulation is specified, it shall be fire-resistant and
approved by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.
52.02 If floor insulation is required, it
shall be either 5 ply, nominal 5/8 inches thick plywood, or a material of equal
or greater strength and insulation R value and it will meet or exceed
properties of exterior-type softwood plywood, C-D Grade as specified in
standard issued by U.S. Department of Commerce. When plywood is used, all
exposed edges shall be sealed.
53.00 INTERIOR
53.01 Interior of bus shall be free of all
unnecessary projections, which include luggage racks and attendant handrails,
likely to cause injury. This standard requires inner lining on ceilings and
walls. If ceiling is constructed to contain lapped joints, forward panel shall
be lapped by rear panel. All interior panels, except access panels, shall have
hemmed edges. All access panels shall be hemmed or beaded.
53.02 The driver's area forward of the
foremost padded barriers shall permit the mounting of required safety equipment
and vehicle operation equipment.
53.03 Every school bus shall be constructed
so that the noise level taken at the ear of the occupant nearest to the primary
vehicle noise source shall not exceed 85 dBA when tested according to the Noise
Test Procedure.
53.04 Radio
speakers shall be flush mounted, if installed.
53.05 A padded shoulder rail shall be
installed on both sides below the side windows. Shoulder rails shall be covered
in the same material as the seats.
54.00 LAMPS AND SIGNALS
54.01 Interior lamps shall be provided which
adequately illuminate aisle and stepwell. Stepwell light shall be illuminated
by a service door operated switch, to illuminate only when headlights and
clearance lights are on and service door opened.
54.02 Body instrument panel lights shall be
controlled by a rheostat switch.
54.03 School Bus Alternately Flashing Signal
Lamps
54.03.1 Bus shall be equipped with two
red lamps at rear of vehicle and two red lamps at front of vehicle.
54.03.2 In addition to the four red lamps
described in Section 54.03.1 above, four amber lamps shall be installed as
follows: one amber lamp shall be located near each red signal lamp, at same
level, but closer to vertical centerline of bus; system of red and amber signal
lamps shall be wired so that amber lamps are energized manually, and red lamps
are automatically energized (with amber lamps being automatically de-energized)
when stop signal arm is extended or when bus service door is opened.
54.03.3 Area around lens of each alternately
flashing signal lamp and extending outward approximately 3 inches shall be
black in color. In installations where there is no flat vertical portion of
body immediately surrounding entire lens of lamp, a circular or square band,
approximately 3 inches wide and 1" underneath, immediately below and to both
sides of lens, shall be painted black in color on body or roof area against
which signal lamp is seen (from distance of 500 feet along axis of vehicle).
Visors or hoods, black in color, with a minimum depth of four (4)
inches shall be provided.
54.03.4 Red lamp shall flash at any time the
stop signal arm is extended.
54.03.5 All controlling devices for
alternately flashing red and amber signal lamps shall be enclosed in the body
in a readily accessible location.
54.04 Turn Signal and Stop/Tail Lamps
54.04.1 Bus body shall be equipped with rear
turn signal lamps that are at least seven (7) inches in diameter, or if a shape
other than round, a minimum 38 square inches of illuminated area and meet
specification of the Society of Automotive Engineers. These signals must be
connected to the chassis hazard wiring switch to cause simultaneous flashing of
turn signal lamps when needed as vehicular traffic hazard warning. Turn signal
lamps are to be placed as wide apart as practical and their centerline shall be
approximately seven (7) to eight (8) inches below the rear windows. Type 'A'
vehicle lamps must be 21 square inches in lens area and be in manufacturer's
standard color.
54.04.2 Buses shall
be equipped with four combination red stop/tail lamps.
(a) Two combination lamps with a minimum
diameter of seven (7) inches, or if a shape other than round, a minimum 38
square inches of illuminated area shall be mounted on the rear of the bus just
inside the turn signals.
(b) Two
combination lamps with a minimum diameter of 4 inches, or if a shape other than
round, a minimum 12 square inches of illuminated area shall be placed on the
rear of the body between the beltline and the floor line. Rear license plate
lamp may be combined with one lower tail lamp. Stop lamps shall be activated by
the service brakes and shall emit a steady light when illuminated. Type 'A'
buses with bodies supplied by chassis manufacturer may have manufacturer's
standard stop and tail lamps.
54.04.3 Armored clearance lights shall be
installed. Receded or flush mounted lights are acceptable.
54.04.4 All Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' units
shall be equipped with an exterior/interior access panel with lock and key or
trip lever on inside of unit for access to the electrical panel.
54.04.5 Side mounted directional signals
shall be installed on the left side mounted rearward of the stop signal arm and
on the right side mounted rearward of the service door of all type
buses.
54.05 On all
buses equipped with the optional 16 unit light monitor for the front and rear
lamps of the school bus, the monitor shall be mounted in full view of the
driver. If the full circuit current passes through the monitor, each circuit
shall be protected by a fuse or FET against any short circuit or intermittent
shorts.
54.06 A white flashing
strobe light shall be installed on the roof of a school bus not to exceed 1/3
the body length forward from the rear of the roof edge. The light shall have a
single clear lens emitting light, minimum 10 Joule, 360 degrees around its
vertical axis and may not extend above the roof more than maximum legal height.
The strobe light may be wired to activate when the ignition switch is in the on
position. A pilot light shall be included to indicate when light is in
operation. A deflection guard may be installed on each
unit.
55.00 METAL
TREATMENT
55.01 All metal used in construction
of bus body shall be zinc - coated or aluminum-coated or treated by equivalent
process before bus is constructed. Included are such items as structural
members, inside and outside panels, door panels and floor sills. Excluded are
such items as door handles, grab handles, interior decorative parts, and other
interior plated parts.
55.02 All
metal parts that will be painted shall be, in addition to above requirements,
chemically cleaned, etched, zinc-phosphate-coated, and zinc-chrome or
epoxy-primed or conditioned by equivalent process.
55.03 In providing for these requirements,
particular attention shall be given to lapped surfaces, welded connections of
structural members, cut edges, punched or drilled hole areas in sheet metal,
closed or box sections unvented or undrained areas and surfaces subjected to
abrasion during vehicle operation.
55.04 As evidence that above requirements
have been met, samples of materials and sections used in construction of bus
body, when subjected to 1,000-hour salt spray test as provided for in latest
revision of American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard B-117,
"Standard Method of Salt Spray (Fog) Testing", shall not lose more than 10
percent of material by weight.
56.00 MIRRORS
56.01 The mirror system shall comply with
FMVSS 111 Rearview Mirrors.
57.00 MOUNTING
57.01 Chassis frame shall support rear body
cross member. Bus body shall be attached to chassis frame at each main floor
sill, except where chassis components interfere, in such manner as to prevent
shifting or separation of body from chassis under severe operating
conditions.
57.02 Insulating
material shall be placed at all contact points between body and chassis frame
on all type buses, and shall be so attached to the chassis frame or body that
it will not move under severe operating conditions.
58.00 NOISE SUPPRESSION SWITCH
58.01 Each bus shall be equipped with a
switch mounted in the driver's compartment to turn off all noise-producing
accessories simultaneously, including heater blowers, air conditioning,
defroster fans, and auxiliary fans and radios, if so
equipped.
59.00 OVERALL
LENGTH
59.01 Overall length of a bus shall not
exceed 45 feet.
60.00
OVERALL WIDTH
60.01 Overall width of a bus
shall not exceed 102 inches, excluding accessories.
61.00 RETROREFLECTIVE MATERIAL
61.01 The front and/or rear bumper may be
marked diagonally 45 degrees down to centerline of pavement with two-inch
±1/4 inch wide strips of non-contrasting retro reflective
material.
61.02 The rear of bus
body shall be marked with strips of retro reflective National School Bus Yellow
(NSBY) material to outline the perimeter of the back of the bus using material
which conforms with the requirements of FMVSS 131, Table 1. The perimeter
marking of rear emergency exits per FMVSS 217 and/or the use of retro
reflective "SCHOOL BUS" signs partially accomplishes the objective of this
requirement. To complete the perimeter marking of the back of the bus, strips
of at least 1 3/4-inch-retroreflective NSBY material shall be applied
horizontally above the rear windows and above the rear bumper, extending from
the rear emergency exit perimeter, marking outward to the left and right rear
corners of the bus. Vertical strips shall be applied at the corners connecting
these horizontal strips.
61.03
"SCHOOL BUS" signs, if not of lighted design, shall be marked with retro
reflective NSBY material comprising background for lettering of the front
and/or rear "SCHOOL BUS" signs.
61.04 Sides of bus body shall be marked with
at least 1 3/4-inch-retroreflective NSBY material, extending the length of
the bus body and located (vertically) between the floor line and the
beltline.
61.05 Signs, if used,
placed on the rear of the bus relating to school bus flashing signal lamps or
railroad stop procedures may be of retroreflective material as specified by
each state.
62.00 RUB
RAILS
62.01 There shall be four rub rails,
each painted black, located on each side of the bus, one at seat level which
shall extend from rear side of entrance door completely around bus body (except
for emergency door, engine door, and grill) to point of curvature near outside
cowl on left side (except windows and access doors), one rub rail (no more than
10" above) at floor line, one located below side windows and one at the bottom
of body skirt. Only the rub rail at (no more than 10" above) the seat level
must extend around the bus body.
62.02 All rub rails shall be attached at each
body post and all other upright structural members.
62.03 All rub rails shall be approximately
2.5 inches to 4.5 inches in width, shall be of approximately 20-gauge or larger
steel, and shall be constructed in corrugated or ribbed fashion.
62.04 All rub rails shall be applied outside
body or outside body posts; pressed-in or snap-on rub rails do not satisfy this
requirement. For Type 'A' buses using chassis manufacturers body or for Type
'B', 'C', and 'D' buses using rear luggage or rear engine compartment, rub
rails need not extend around rear corners.
62.05 Rub rails are to be one piece except
for end caps when used. Rear end wrap around pieces are excluded from the one
piece rub rail. Rear end wrap around pieces shall not extend more than twelve
(12) inches forward beyond where the flat side panel
begins.
63.00 SEAT AND
SEAT BELT FOR DRIVER
63.01 A type 2 lap
belt/shoulder harness seat belt shall be provided for the driver. The assembly
shall be equipped with an emergency locking retractor (ELR) for the continuous
belt system. The lap portion of the belt shall be guided or anchored where
practical to prevent the driver from sliding under it.
63.02 The driver's seat supplied by the body
company shall be a six-way adjustable high back seat with a minimum seat back
adjustable to 15 degrees, without requiring the use of tools, and head
restraint to accommodate a 95th percentile adult
male, as defined in FMVSS 208. The driver's seat shall be secured with nuts,
bolts and washers or flanged-head nuts.
64.00 SEATING FOR PASSENGERS
64.01 All seats shall have a minimum cushion
depth of 15 inches and must comply with all requirements of FMVSS 222. School
bus design capacities shall be in accordance with FMVSS 222.
64.02 In determining seating capacity of bus,
allowable average rump width shall be:
64.02.1 13 inches where 3-3 seating plan is
used.
64.02.2 15 inches where 3-2
seating plan is used.
64.03 Upholstery shall conform with FMVSS
302.
64.04 Each seat leg shall be
secured to the floor by a minimum of two (2) bolts, washers and nuts.
Flange-head nuts may be used in lieu of nuts and washers, or seats may be
track-mounted in conformance with FMVSS 222. If track seating is installed, the
manufacturer shall supply minimum and maximum seat spacing dimensions
applicable to the bus, which comply with FMVSS 222. This information shall be
on a label permanently affixed to the bus.
64.05 All seat frames attached to the seat
rail shall be fastened with a minimum of two (2) bolts, washers and nuts or
flange-head nuts.
64.06 All school
buses (including Type 'A') shall be equipped with restraining barriers, which
conform to FMVSS 222.
64.07 A
flip-up seat may be installed at any side emergency door, provided that it
conforms with FMVSS 222 and aisle clearance requirements of FMVSS 217. The
flip-up seat shall be free of sharp projections on the underside of the seat
bottom. The underside of the flip-up seat bottoms shall be padded or contoured
to reduce the possibility of clothing being snagged or personal injury during
use. Flip-up seats shall be constructed to prevent passenger limbs from
becoming entrapped between the seat back and the seat cushion is in the upright
position. The seat cushion shall be designed to rise to a vertical position
automatically when it is not occupied.
65.00 STEPS
65.01 First step at service door shall be not
less than 10 inches and not more than 14 inches from ground, based on standard
chassis specifications.
65.01.1 Type 'D'
vehicles shall have the first step at the service door 12 to 16 inches from the
ground.
65.02 Step
risers shall not exceed a height of 10 inches. When plywood floor is used on
steel floor or step, the riser height may be increased by the thickness of the
plywood.
65.03 Steps shall be
enclosed to prevent accumulation of ice and snow.
65.04 Steps shall not protrude beyond side
bodyline.
65.05 Handrails not less
than 20 inches in length shall be provided in unobstructed location inside
doorway. At least one handrail shall be installed. The handrail(s) shall assist
passengers during entry or exit, and be designed to prevent entanglement, as
evidenced by the passage of the NHTSA string and nut.
65.06 All Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' units shall
be equipped with a three step riser.
66.00 STEP TREADS
66.01 All steps, including floor line
platform area, shall be covered with 3/16 inch rubber floor covering or other
materials equal in wear resistance and abrasion to top resistance to top grade
rubber.
66.02 Metal back of tread,
minimum 24-gauge cold rolled steel, shall be permanently bonded to ribbed
rubber; grooved design shall be such that said grooves run at 90-degree angle
to long dimension of step tread.
66.03 Three-sixteenth-inch ribbed step tread
shall have a 1-1/2 inch white nosing as integral piece without any
joint.
66.04 Rubber portion of step
treads shall have the following characteristics:
66.04.1 Special compounding for good abrasion
resistance and high coefficient of friction.
66.04.2 Flexibility so that it can be bent
around a 1/2 inch mandrel both at 130 degrees Fahrenheit and 20 degrees
Fahrenheit without breaking, cracking or crazing.
66.04.3 Show a durometer hardness 85 to
95.
67.00
STIRRUP STEPS
67.01 There shall be at least
one folding stirrup step or recessed foothold and suitably located handles on
each side of the front of the body for easy accessibility for cleaning the
windshield and lamps except when windshield and lamps are easily accessible
from the ground. Steps are permitted in or on the front bumper, in lieu of the
stirrup steps, if the windshield and lamps are easily accessible for cleaning
from that position. Type 'A' buses are exempt.
68.00 STOP SIGNAL ARM
68.01 There shall be a stop signal arm
installed on left outside of body. It shall meet applicable requirements of
FMVSS 131. Arm shall be of an octagonal shape with white letters and border and
a red background and may be of reflective material meeting U.S. Department of
Transportation FHWA FP-85 Type 2A or Type 3A. The flashing strobe lights are
standard (LED lights are an allowable option) shall be connected to the
alternating red flashing signal lamp circuit.
69.00 STORAGE COMPARTMENT
69.01 If tools, tire chains and/or tow chains
are carried on the bus, a container of adequate strength and capacity may be
provided. Such storage container may be located either inside or outside the
passenger compartment but, if inside, it shall have a cover (seat cushion may
not serve as this purpose) capable of being securely latched and be fastened to
the floor convenient to either the service or emergency door.
69.02 Optional underneath storage space shall
have a minimum of 15 cubic feet of usable storage. A locking device shall
secure each entrance to storage.
70.00 SUN SHIELD
70.01 Interior adjustable transparent sun
shield not less than 6" x 30" for Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' vehicles, and not less
than 6" x 16" for Type 'A' vehicles with a finished edge shall be installed in
a position convenient for use by the driver.
71.00 TAILPIPE
71.01 The tailpipe may be flush with, but
shall not extend out more than two inches beyond, the perimeter of the body for
side-exit pipe, or the bumper for rear-exit pipe.
71.02 The tailpipe shall exit to the left of
the emergency exit door in the rear of the vehicle or to the left side of the
bus in front or behind the rear drive axle. The tailpipe exit location on all
Type 'A' buses may be according to the manufacturer's standard. The tailpipe
shall not exit beneath any fuel filler location or beneath any emergency door.
Rear engine buses are exempt from left side tailpipe
requirement.
72.00 TRASH
CONTAINERS AND HOLDING DEVICE
72.01 Where
requested or used, the trash container shall be secured by a holding device
that is designed to prevent movement and to allow easy removal and replacement,
and it shall be installed in an accessible location in the driver's
compartment, not obstructing passenger use of the service
door.
73.00 UNDERCOATING
73.01 Entire underside of bus body, including
floor sections, cross member and below floor line side panels, shall be coated
with rust-proofing compound for which compound manufacturer has issued
notarized certification of compliance to the bus body builder that compound
meets or exceeds all performance and qualitative requirements of paragraph 3.4
of Federal Specification TT-C-520b using modified test procedures for following
requirements:
73.01.1 Salt spray
resistance-pass test modified to 5% salt and 1000 hours.
73.01.2 Abrasion resistance-pass.
73.01.3 Fire resistance-pass.
73.02 Undercoating compound shall
be applied with suitable airless or conventional spray equipment to recommended
film thickness and shall show no evidence of voids in cured
film.
74.00 VENTILATION
74.01 Auxiliary fans shall meet the following
requirements:
74.01.1 A right hand or left
hand mount (buyer's option) driver defroster fan shall be installed in all Type
'B', 'C', and 'D' units. Right hand mount is base specification.
74.01.2 Fan for the left side shall be placed
in a location where it can be adjusted to its maximum effectiveness.
74.01.3 Fan for the right side shall be in a
location where it can be adjusted to its maximum effectiveness.
74.01.4 The fan shall be a minimum six-inch
diameter.
74.01.5 Fan shall be
covered with a protective cage. A separate switch shall control the fan
motor.
74.02 Body shall
be equipped with a suitably controlled ventilating system of sufficient
capacity to maintain proper quantity of air under operating conditions without
opening of windows except in extremely warm weather.
74.03 Static-type non-closable exhaust
ventilation shall be installed in low-pressure area of
roof.
75.00 WARRANTY
75.01 The body shall have a 5 year (from date
unit is put into service)/100,000 miles warranty. The limited warranty shall
include the main body structural components, rust perforation of interior and
exterior sheet metal paint adhesion, and passenger/driver seat
frames.
75.02 The remaining items
manufactured by the final stage manufacturer shall have a two year (from date
bus is put into service)/unlimited miles warranty.
75.03 All items supplied by an outside vendor
shall be warranted by the final stage manufacturer for one year (from date bus
is put into service)/unlimited miles.
76.00 WHEELHOUSING
76.01 The wheelhousing opening shall allow
for easy tire removal and service.
76.02 Wheelhousing shall be attached to floor
sheets in such a manner to prevent any dust, water or fumes from entering the
body. Wheelhousing shall be constructed of a minimum 16-gauge steel.
76.03 The inside height of the wheelhousing
above the floor line shall not exceed 12 inches.
76.04 The wheelhousing shall provide
clearance for installation and use of tire chains on dual power-driving
wheels.
76.05 No part of a raised
wheelhousing shall extend into the emergency door opening.
77.00 WINDOWS
77.01 An adjustable split sash window shall
be mounted inside of bus body between each framing post. Safety glass shall be
set in an acceptable manner in a sturdy extruded or die formed frame to provide
adequate support for glass. Permanent mark showing grade of glass shall be
visible and glass shall be a minimum of 1/8 inch thick.
A minimum clear vertical opening of not less than nine (9) inches
shall be provided by lowering top sash. Bottom sash shall be stationary.
Movable window shall be controlled by an approved latch having finger-touch
opener providing for ease of operation, and shall have minimum of injury prone
projections. Window latches must be replaceable or rebuildable without
disassembling the complete window frame or removing the window from the body.
Also, individual window latches or repair parts must be available and part
numbers included in the required body parts catalog. Window seals and visors or
drip molding shall be installed and unit shall provide ample protection from
leakage in hardest rain.
77.02 For ventilation purposes, the driver's
window shall be adjustable and shall be equipped with a positive latch that can
be secured from the inside of bus.
77.03 There shall be installed, in the rear
door, two (2) windows (one (1) upper, one (1) lower) installed in a waterproof
manner. Glass shall be same type as for side windows.
Rear side windows located at each side of emergency door shall be
installed in a waterproof manner. Glass area shall be large enough to provide
desirable vision to rear and shall be of same quality and grade as for side
windows.
78.00
WINDSHIELD WASHERS
78.01 A windshield washer
system shall be provided.
78.02
Windshield washers shall be electrically operated. The washer reservoir shall
be made of hard plastic or other approved material and have a capacity of at
least one-half gallon. Flexible plastic bags are not
acceptable.
79.00
WINDSHIELD WIPERS
79.01 A windshield wiping
system, two-speed or more, shall be provided.
79.02 The wipers shall be operated by one or
more air or electric motors of sufficient power to operate wipers and shall
meet FMVSS 104.
80.00
WIRING
80.01 All wiring shall conform to
current standards of Society of Automotive Engineers.
80.02 Circuits:
80.02.1 Wiring shall be arranged in circuits
as required with each circuit protected by fuse (Type 'A' only) or circuit
breaker or FET. A system of color and number coding shall be used and an
appropriate identifying diagram shall be provided to the end user along with
the wiring diagram provided by the chassis manufacturer. A system of color and
number coding shall be used on buses manufacturer after January 1, 1993. The
following body interconnecting circuits shall be color-coded as noted:
FUNCTION |
COLOR |
Left Rear Directional Light |
Yellow |
Right Rear Directional Light |
Dark Green |
Stoplights |
Red |
Back-up-Lights |
Blue |
Taillights |
Brown |
Ground |
White |
Ignition Feed, Primary Feed |
Black |
The color of cables shall correspond to SAE J1128.
80.02.2 Wiring shall be arranged
in at least six regular circuits as follows:
(a) Head, tail, stop (brake) and instrument
panel lamps.
(b) Clearance and
stepwell lamps (stepwell lamp shall be actuated when service door is
opened).
(c) Dome lamp. (Dual row -
3 per side, minimum on Type 'B', 'C', and 'D' units.)
(d) Ignition and emergency door
signal.
(e) Turn signal
lamps.
(f) Alternately flashing
signal lamps.
80.02.3
Any of above combination circuits may be subdivided into additional independent
circuits.
80.02.4 Whenever heaters
and defrosters are used, at least one additional circuit shall be
installed.
80.02.5 Whenever
possible, all other electrical functions (such as sanders and electric-type
windshield wipers) shall be provided with independent and properly protected
circuits.
80.02.6 Each body circuit
shall be coded by number or letter on a diagram of circuits and shall be
attached to the body in readily accessible location.
80.02.7 A master disconnect - ignition
operated will be optional equipment on Type 'A', 'B', 'C', and 'D'
units.
80.03 All wiring
shall have an amperage capacity equal to or exceeding the designed load. All
wiring splices are to be done at an accessible location and noted as splices on
wiring diagram.
80.04 A body wiring
diagram of easily readable size shall be furnished with each bus body or
affixed in an area convenient to the electrical accessory control
panel.
80.05 The body power wire
shall be attached to special terminal on the chassis.
80.06 All wires passing through metal
openings shall be protected by a grommet.
80.07 Wires not enclosed within body shall be
fastened securely at intervals of not more than 18 inches. All joints shall be
soldered or joined by equally effective connectors.
80.08 See 11.03 - wires and terminals - for
additional information.
81.00 MISCELLANEOUS
81.01 Type 'A', 'B', and 'C' units shall be
furnished with an operator's manual and a body parts manual.
81.02 Each order of Type 'D' units shall be
supplied with an owners manual, body parts manual, and chassis parts
book.
82.00 GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS FOR SPECIALLY EQUIPPED SCHOOL BUSES
82.01 School buses designed for transporting
children with special transportation needs shall comply with Arkansas
specifications and with FMVSS applicable to their GVWR category.
82.02 Any school bus to be used for
transporting children who are confined to a wheelchair or other mobile
positioning device, or who require life support equipment which prohibits use
of the regular service entrance, shall be equipped with power lift, unless a
ramp is needed for unusual circumstances related to passenger
needs.
83.00 AISLES
83.01 All school buses equipped with a power
lift shall provide a 30" aisle leading from wheelchair position to at least one
emergency door and the lift area.
84.00 COMMUNICATIONS
84.01 All school buses may be equipped with
an electronic voice communication system. Speakers shall be flush
mounted.
85.00 GLAZING
85.01 Tinted glazing may be installed in all
doors, windows and windshield consistent with federal, state, and local
regulations.
86.00
HEATERS
86.01 An additional heater(s) may be
installed in the rear portion of the bus on or behind wheel wells. A 41
passenger and larger school bus shall be equipped with a minimum of two heaters
as per Section 49.01 of these Rules.
87.00 IDENTIFICATION
87.01 Buses with power lifts used for
transporting physically handicapped children shall display universal
handicapped symbols located below the window line. Such emblems shall be white
on blue background, shall not exceed 12 inches in size, and shall be of a
high-intensity reflective material meeting U.S. Department of Transportation
FHWA FP-85 Standards.
88.00 POWER LIFT
88.01 Power lift shall be located on the
right side of the bus body, but confined within the bus body when not
extended.
88.02 Lifting mechanisms
and platform shall be able to lift minimum weight of eight hundred (800)
pounds. Lift platform shall have minimum 30" clear usable width, unobstructed
by required handrail. The minimum clear length of the platform between the
outer edge barrier and inner edge shall be 40".
88.03 When the platform is stowed, it shall
be secured by a method built into the lift system.
88.04 Controls shall be provided that enable
the operator to activate the lift mechanism from either inside or outside of
the bus. There shall be a means of preventing the lift platform from falling
while in operation due to a power failure or a single component mechanical
failure.
88.05 Power lifts shall be
so equipped with a manual backup system for use in the event of power
failure.
88.06 Lift travel shall
allow the lift platform to rest securely on the ground.
88.07 Outboard platform edge and sides shall
be designed to restrain wheelchairs or other mobile seating devices from
slipping or rolling off the platform. Platform out edge barrier shall be able
to be automatically or manually lowered when the platform is at ground level,
but shall not be equipped with any type of latch which could result in a
lowered barrier when the platform is above ground level.
88.08 Platform shall be equipped with at
least one handrail for security. Handrail shall be approximately 25-34" in
height and minimum 18" in length and designed to fold when in stowed position
so as not to add to overall lift projection into the vehicle.
88.09 A self-adjusting, skid resistant plate
shall be installed on the outer edge of the platform to minimize the incline
from the lift platform to the ground level. This plate, if so designed, may
also suffice as the restraining device described in Section 88.07 above. The
lift platform must be skid resistant.
88.10 A circuit breaker shall be installed
between power source and lift motor if electrical power is used.
88.11 Lift design shall prevent excessive
pressure that could damage the lift system when the platform is fully lowered
or raised, or that could jack the vehicle.
88.12 The lift mechanism shall be designed to
prevent folding or stowing of the lift when the lift platform is
occupied.
89.00 RAMPS
89.01 When a power lift system is not
adequate to load and unload students having special and unique needs, a ramp
device may be installed.
89.01.1 If a ramp is
used, it shall be of sufficient strength and rigidity to support the special
device, occupant, and attendant(s). It shall be equipped with a protective
flange on each longitudinal side to keep special device on the ramp.
89.01.2 Floor of ramp shall be of non-skid
construction.
89.01.3 Ramp shall be
of weight and design, and equipped with handle(s), to permit one person to put
ramp in place and return it to its storage place.
90.00 RESTRAINING
DEVICES
90.01 Seat frames shall be equipped
with attachments or devices to which belts, restraining harnesses or other
devices may be attached. Attachment framework or anchorage devices, if
installed, shall conform with FMVSS 210.
91.00 SEATING ARRANGEMENTS
91.01 Flexibility in seat spacing to
accommodate special devices shall be permitted to meet passenger
requirements.
92.00
SPECIAL LIGHT
92.01 Lights shall be placed
inside the bus to sufficiently illuminate lift door area.
93.00 SPECIAL SERVICE ENTRANCE
93.01 Power lift equipped bodies shall have a
special service entrance to accommodate the power lift.
93.02 The special service entrance and door
shall be located on the right side of the bus and shall be designed so as not
to obstruct the regular service entrance.
93.03 A drip molding shall be installed above
the opening to effectively divert water from entrance.
93.04 Door posts and headers from entrance
shall be reinforced sufficiently to provide support and strength equivalent to
the areas of the side of the bus not used for service
entrance.
94.00 SPECIAL
SERVICE ENTRANCE DOORS
94.01 A single door
(base specification) or double doors (optional specification) may be used for
the special service entrance.
94.02
All doors shall have positive fastening devices to hold doors in the open
position.
94.03 All doors shall be
weather sealed.
94.04 When manually
operated dual doors are provided, the rear door shall have at least a one-point
fastening device to the header. The forward mounted door shall have at least
three-point fastening devices: one shall be to the header, one to the floor
line of the body, and the other shall be into the rear door. The door and hinge
mechanism shall be of a strength that is greater than or equivalent to the
emergency exit door.
94.05 Door
materials, panels and structural strength shall be equivalent to the
conventional service and emergency doors. Color, rub rail extensions, lettering
and other exterior features shall match adjacent sections of the
body.
94.06 Each door shall have
windows compatible within one-inch of the lower line of adjacent sash. Glazing
shall be of same type and tinting (if applicable) as standard fixed glass in
other body locations.
94.07 Door(s)
shall be equipped with a device that will actuate an audible and/or visible
signal located in the driver's compartment when door(s) is not securely closed
and ignition is in "on" position.
94.08 A switch shall be installed so that the
lifting mechanism will not operate when the lift platform door(s) is
closed.
94.09 Special service
entrance doors shall be equipped with padding at the top edge of the door
opening. Padding shall be at least three inches wide and one inch thick and
extend the full width of the door opening.
95.00 SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
95.01 Portable student support equipment or
special accessory items shall be secured at the mounting location to withstand
a pulling force of five times the weight of the item, or shall be retained in
an enclosed, latched compartment. Such special items, if used, shall meet
specifications and/or include the following:
95.01.1 Belt Cutter - Bus shall contain a
belt cutter for use in emergencies, including evacuations. Belt cutter should
be designed to eliminate the possibility of the operator or other being cut
during use, and should be secured in a location of safekeeping such as a
first-aid kit.
95.01.2 Crutches,
Walkers, Canes, and Similar Devices - To be secured as specified in Section
95.01 above.
95.01.3 Medical
Support Equipment - includes oxygen bottles, ventilators, and other items.
These items shall be secured as specified in Section 94.01 above.
96.00 REQUIRED
QUALIFICATIONS FOR BIDDERS
96.01 Dealership
shall have a direct franchise agreement with the final stage manufacturer for
buses sold in Arkansas.
96.02
Dealership shall have an adequate building and facilities for repair and
servicing of buses.
96.03
Dealership shall have an adequate inventory of parts for warranty and repair
work.
96.04 Dealership shall have
trained personnel located in Arkansas qualified for service and warranty repair
on equipment covered by the final stage manufacturer.
96.05 Dealership shall have an adequate lot
for storage of buses.
96.06 All
shipping shall be F.O.B. dealership's warranty and service location in
Arkansas.