Stroller on the buses?

Found it on the DOT's website per Magicbus and his post

http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/fmcsr/fmcsrruletext.aspx?reg=392.62


Prohibited practices

§392.62 Safe operation, buses.
No person shall drive a bus and a motor carrier shall not require or permit a person to drive a bus unless—

(a) All standees on the bus are rearward of the standee line or other means prescribed in §393.90 of this subchapter;

(b) All aisle seats in the bus conform to the requirements of §393.91 of this subchapter; and

(c) Baggage or freight on the bus is stowed and secured in a manner which assures—

(c)(1) Unrestricted freedom of movement to the driver and his proper operation of the bus;

(c)(2) Unobstructed access to all exits by any occupant of the bus; and

(c)(3) Protection of occupants of the bus against injury resulting from the falling or displacement of articles transported in the bus.

[63 FR 33278, June 18, 1998]

Doesn't specifically say strollers which is why I can see some places using their own guidelines to address the issue.
 
LOL, yesterday I went over and took a picture of the sign posted on a bus, so I could look up the reg. You beat me to it.;)
I kinda have an advantage, or disadvantage, depending on how you look at it. I'm required to look at it twice a day. It doesn't mean I read it but I do see it.
 
We have a city mini and it folds like a dream. Actually, at the bus stops, many parents look at us in awe and say, "where did you get that?!" It's awesome for bus rides. I know the doubles fold the same way, but are just double the size. We will be getting one soon with #4 on the way and a DW trip planned for Nov. 2011.

The #1 thing, like pp posters said, is to make sure you have everything packed up, folded and ready *before* the bus arrives. If you have a small child, 2-3 or under, bring a front carrier(ergo, ect.) to move them into if they are asleep when you get on line for the bus. That way they stay asleep against you and you still have free arms and hands to help your other children or carry some bags while your DH/SO takes care of the stroller. There is NOTHING more annoying than waiting in line near the front...a bus pulls up...and you are stuck not being able to board the bus because goofy and his wife are just now packing up their things and taking the kids out of the stroller. Meanwhile, the bus driver is allowing others to board through the back of the bus and you are stuck waiting for the next one because it's full by the time you were able to board! GRRRRRRRR! to goofy and his wife!!!
 
I kinda have an advantage, or disadvantage, depending on how you look at it. I'm required to look at it twice a day. It doesn't mean I read it but I do see it.

Assuming I have not already, one of these days I am sure I will end up on your bus.
 

We went last year with a double jogging stroller and it was the worst on the buses. In the park is was the greatest idea ever with the ease of use. However, with two children and a double stroller one parent is dedicated to the double stroller and the other has the two children on the bus ride. Then factor in the crowd on the bus and the other parents that have a big stroller and you can just imagine. I never had the first bad look although I was hating myself for the inconvience I was causing to others. If I was to do it all over I would have two umbrella strollers for the resort (and just in case) and then rent at the parks.
 
There is NOTHING more annoying than waiting in line near the front...a bus pulls up...and you are stuck not being able to board the bus because goofy and his wife are just now packing up their things and taking the kids out of the stroller.

I feel your pain.

Meanwhile, the bus driver is allowing others to board through the back of the bus
Drivers are not to open the rear doors for loading unless there is a ECV/WC or if the driver permits someone with a large stroller to enter. Other than that, the rear door is to be kept closed, especially at very busy times. I'm not aware of drivers allowing entry through the rear doors. If there is one thing we're strict about, it's that.

Assuming I have not already, one of these days I am sure I will end up on your bus.
Remember that best bus ride you ever had at WDW, that was me, or maybe Joelkfla.
 
Drivers are not to open the rear doors for loading unless there is a ECV/WC or if the driver permits someone with a large stroller to enter. Other than that, the rear door is to be kept closed, especially at very busy times. I'm not aware of drivers allowing entry through the rear doors. If there is one thing we're strict about, it's that.

That's what I thought, but it happened. I think that in a large line, once a person is allowed to load with a big stroller, etc...people start piling in, if they can. It happened to us twice in October that people were boarding through the back of the bus. :sad2:
 
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I feel your pain.


Drivers are not to open the rear doors for loading unless there is a ECV/WC or if the driver permits someone with a large stroller to enter. Other than that, the rear door is to be kept closed, especially at very busy times. I'm not aware of drivers allowing entry through the rear doors. If there is one thing we're strict about, it's that.


Remember that best bus ride you ever had at WDW, that was me, or maybe Joelkfla.

dont forget cranbiz

so what should we do when you three are off not ride disney buses. They should put you three in charge of training of new drivers and retraining the rest.
 
That's what I thought, but it happened. I think that in a large line, once a person is allowed to load with a big stroller, etc...people start piling in, if they can. It happened to us twice in October that people were boarding through the back of the bus. :sad2:

that not the driver letting it happen he or she let the one person load with the double stroller and other people sneak in. The driver dose not want to hurt them so he or she just let them board then close the door. the drivers cant really see the back door in the seat so that why they dont allow it so they dont close the door on someone.
 
I've never run across Cranbiz. Besides he has better things to do than drive a silly bus. I'm not even sure he exists.

Mybe I spelled his name wrong I seen him post in the dissabilty form and he has a pic of a bus and once said he was a driver. I thought you knew him sorry I think you commented on not seeing him for awhile and him saying he been busy working three jobs. Sorry magicbus for the mix up I should fined out if he exits or I just made up a bus driver by accident.
 
I was just kidding around. I'm sure he's real. Just trying to get him to come out of hiding and post.

That what I thought but got me thinking haven't seen him post In awhile mybe he went in hiding. Well you and joelkfl are the best Disney transport drivers :thumbsup2
 
As requested:

DOT REGULATION 392.62 REQUIRES THAT ALL STROLLERS BE FOLDED AND CARRY ON ARTICLES BE SECURED KEEPING AISLES AND EXITS CLEAR.

There have been posts regarding entering through the rear door, there is also a sign prohibiting that near or on the rear door. Drivers or guests, may request, if you have an over size stroller, that you enter through the rear door.
:thumbsup2

Thank You.
I knew that the notice actually said the citation for the regulation. Thanks for posting it.
 
Remember that best bus ride you ever had at WDW, that was me, or maybe Joelkfla.
dont forget cranbiz
Hoping to run into the 3 of you on one of our trips.
Maybe we have already??
On our last trip, we did run into the best driver we ever had - that was after a fender bender type accident of our original bus (not the driver’s fault).
that not the driver letting it happen he or she let the one person load with the double stroller and other people sneak in. The driver dose not want to hurt them so he or she just let them board then close the door. the drivers cant really see the back door in the seat so that why they dont allow it so they dont close the door on someone.
If the door is open, people try to sneak in.
I’ve seen people try to get in while there are people still getting out the back door.
 
Hoping to run into the 3 of you on one of our trips.
Maybe we have already??
On our last trip, we did run into the best driver we ever had - that was after a fender bender type accident of our original bus (not the driver’s fault).

If the door is open, people try to sneak in.
I’ve seen people try to get in while there are people still getting out the back door.

Yeah I don't understand why risk getting the door closed on you just to get on first well it is Disney and they are trying to get to the park fast.
 














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