RDN replacing handyDART buses to improve customer accessibility
NANAIMO — Vastly improved service for public transit riders with physical disabilities is coming to mid Vancouver Island.
Daniel Pearce the RDN’s director of transportation services told NanaimoNewsNOW the 15 new, 2020 model light-duty buses will replace most of their old handyDART fleet over the next several months.
He said key new features include a rear hoist lift, as opposed to a less functional front ramp, to accomodate riders in wheelchairs and scooters.
“A lot of systems across Canada and North America have moved to this style of bus. The bus is also using gasoline rather than diesel, so it’s going to be a quieter ride, diesel can be quite loud sometimes.”