
Toronto Transit Commission and Rockford Mass Transit District take delivery of battery-electric and hybrid-electric buses, respectively.
Toronto Transit Commission and Rockford Mass Transit District take delivery of battery-electric and hybrid-electric buses, respectively.
The company’s midwest regional sales manager, who served 35 years in the transportation safety industry, helped industries address their transportation safety equipment needs.
Honors transportation professional with extraordinary dedication, devotion, and passion for enhancing accessibility and safety.
Dan Allison, an Occupational Therapist (OTR) and driver rehabilitation trainer at the Shepherd Center, visited the Q’STRAINT/Sure-Lok South Florida headquarters to formally receive the inaugural Q’MANITARIAN award. The idea for the Q'MANITARIAN award was first hatched by Patrick Girardin, Q'STRAINT/Sure-Lok president with help from his leadership team to pay tribute to a transportation safety professional who has displayed extraordinary dedication, devotion, and passion by matching the company's vision of making safety accessible. “It means so much to me to not only win the Q’MANITARIAN award, but more importantly be recognized by a company as respected as Q’STRAINT,” said Allison. “I thoroughly enjoyed the entire event from the award ceremony to the facility tour. This was a very special day for me.” Allison was presented with the company’s Q’MANITARIAN award in a storied setting by the Q’STRAINT Wall of Excellence.
Dan Allison works with mobility passengers to train them on how to safely and properly operate or ride in a vehicle with their device
Headquartered just outside Quebec City, the company manufactures wheelchair accessible automotive turning seats and lifting devices.
The agency also employed an innovative solution to deploy the latest depot charging equipment while maximizing safety and space.
The new wheelchair securement stations are made possible because TheRide was awarded $187,000 of grant funds.
The agency is currently looking to replace the entirety of its fleet with zero-emissions vehicles by 2032.
The systems are scheduled to be installed into the buses by January 2019.
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