Introduction: With an ageing population, increasing numbers of people are using mobility devices, such as wheelchairs or scooters, whilst travelling on public route buses. The regulations and availability of active (wheelchair tie down and occupant restraint systems or WTORS) and passive (rearward facing) mobility device restraint systems on buses varies between countries. To date few studies have investigated passenger feedback on the use of restraint systems. This study aimed to gather feedback about WTORS on buses from passengers where these are in use (United States) and not in routine use (Australia) to guide decisions on their introduction. Methods: A prospective study using a purpose-designed electronic survey. Participants, predomin...
Abstract—Securing wheelchairs and restraining wheelchair riders on buses is difficult for many wheel...
The goal of this project was to improve transportation safety for occupants of motor vehicles seated...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of, and to help form a more complete pictur...
Introduction: With an ageing population, increasing numbers of people are using mobility devices, su...
Abstract—Individuals using wheeled mobility devices (WMDs) often use them as motor vehicle seats dur...
Purpose: Being able to access public transport is vital for mobility device users as this is an affo...
Eliciting wheelchair-seated passengers’ perspective of safety and comfort is both useful and mandato...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to characterize wheelchair tiedown and occupant restraint syst...
Objective: The goal of this project was to describe the characteristics related to motor vehicle tra...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
The safety, ease of use, and independent use of three wheelchair securement systems and three differ...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
The safety, ease of use, and independent use of three wheelchair securement systems and three differ...
People who use powered mobility aids such as wheelchairs and scooters need and want to use public tr...
Abstract—Securing wheelchairs and restraining wheelchair riders on buses is difficult for many wheel...
The goal of this project was to improve transportation safety for occupants of motor vehicles seated...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of, and to help form a more complete pictur...
Introduction: With an ageing population, increasing numbers of people are using mobility devices, su...
Abstract—Individuals using wheeled mobility devices (WMDs) often use them as motor vehicle seats dur...
Purpose: Being able to access public transport is vital for mobility device users as this is an affo...
Eliciting wheelchair-seated passengers’ perspective of safety and comfort is both useful and mandato...
<div><p>The purpose of this study was to characterize wheelchair tiedown and occupant restraint syst...
Objective: The goal of this project was to describe the characteristics related to motor vehicle tra...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
The safety, ease of use, and independent use of three wheelchair securement systems and three differ...
Purpose: The number of mobility aid users continues to rise as the population ages. While mobility a...
The safety, ease of use, and independent use of three wheelchair securement systems and three differ...
People who use powered mobility aids such as wheelchairs and scooters need and want to use public tr...
Abstract—Securing wheelchairs and restraining wheelchair riders on buses is difficult for many wheel...
The goal of this project was to improve transportation safety for occupants of motor vehicles seated...
The aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of, and to help form a more complete pictur...