Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 444 - CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS FOR SCHOOL BUSES USED IN SPECIAL TRANSPORTATION
Section 444.20 - Special Equipment
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 444.20
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Special Service Door: A special service door may be located on the right side (i.e., passenger side) of the bus.
1) The door
or doors, when open, shall not obstruct the passenger's side front service
entrance door. The door opening shall be adequate to accommodate a
wheelchair.
2) A device or devices
shall be installed that will actuate an audible or visible signal (i.e., alarm
or lamp) located in the driver's compartment, when the door opening is not
securely closed.
3) Each door shall
contain a fixed window as nearly as practical aligned with and of the same size
as the other windows on the right side of the bus.
4) A positive fastening device shall be
installed to hold the door or doors in an open position. Each hinged door shall
open outwards and not extend past the rear bumper when in the fully open
position. When the special service door or doors are completely open for
loading and unloading a passenger in a wheelchair and being held by the
fastening device, the audible alarm may be deactivated.
5) Door panels shall be constructed to be
equivalent in strength and materials to other doors in the school
bus.
6) Door opening posts and
headers shall be reinforced sufficiently to provide support and strength
equivalent to the driver's side of the bus. Outriggers from the chassis shall
be installed at the front and/or rear of the door opening as necessary to
support the floor so that it will carry the same passenger and/or cargo loads
as other floor portions.
7)
Requirements for Bi-Parting Doors only:
A) The
door shall consist of two panels of approximately equal width hinged to the
side of the bus and each panel shall open outward. Forward panels shall be
provided with an overlapping flange to close the space where the door panels
meet. Weatherstripping shall be provided to close all door edges.
B) The rear door panel shall be equipped with
at least one manually operated fastening device connecting the panel to the
floor or header. The forward door panel shall be equipped with at least two
manually operated fastening devices, one to connect the panel to the floor and
one to connect the panel to the header.
8) Special Lamp: A lamp shall be placed
inside the bus above the special service door opening. The lamp shall
illuminate the floor inside the opening and shall be operated from the lift
door area or by the lift door latch.
b) Ramps: If a ramp is installed it shall be:
1) Of sufficient strength and rigidity to
support the service load;
2)
Covered with non-skid material and equipped with a protective flange on each
longitudinal side;
3) Equipped with
a handle or handles and of a weight to permit one person to put the ramp in
place and to return it to storage; and
4) Of a length sufficient to allow for easy
ingress and egress.
c) Power Lift: In addition to the public use lift requirements of 49 CFR 571.403 and 49 CFR 571.404, lifts shall be:
1) Equipped with a device that will prevent
operation of the lift until the special service door is opened; and
2) Operable from both the interior and
exterior of the vehicle.
d) Handrails: Steel handrails that measure not less than 10" shall be firmly attached on each side of the service door entranceway.
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