The vehicles are equipped with ADA-compliant removable wheelchair lifts and features that ensure passenger safety, including the Prevost Electronic Stability Program, GPS, three-point passenger seatbelts, Prevost Fire Detection and Suppression Systems, and Prevost Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
Owosso, Mich.-based Indian Trails acquired six new 2012 Prevost H3-45 luxury motorcoaches.
The state-of-the-art 2012 Prevosts have made the Indian Trails fleet one of the first in the state to be equipped with near-zero emission Selective Catalytic Reduction technology.
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The vehicles are also equipped with ADA-compliant removable wheelchair lifts and features that ensure passenger safety, including the Prevost Electronic Stability Program, GPS, three-point passenger seat belts, Prevost Fire Detection and Suppression Systems, and Prevost Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems.
Four of the new H3-45s are racking up miles for Michigan Flyer, the luxury motorcoach service jointly owned by Indian Trails and Okemos Travel, which provides round-trip transportation between East Lansing, Jackson, Ann Arbor and Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
The other two H3-45 coaches are part of the regular Indian Trails fleet, which provides charters, tours, shuttles, casino runs and daily scheduled service.
Today’s riders—and the communities you serve—expect more from public transit. While ADA compliance is required, leading transit agencies know that true accessibility also means delivering dignity, efficiency, and a better rider experience. This whitepaper reveals why forward thinking agencies nationwide choose the Low Floor Frontrunner as their first choice for ADA compliant vehicles—setting a new standard with passenger first design, faster boarding, improved safety, and unmatched operational performance.
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