FACTS
- Wet or Icy Steps: Accumulation of moisture, snow, or ice on bus steps increases the risk of slipping.
- Worn or Damaged Treads: Damaged or worn-out step surfaces can lead to trips and falls.
- Inadequate Lighting: Poor illumination during early morning or evening routes can cause missteps.
- Cluttered Steps: Objects left on steps, such as bags or debris, create tripping hazards.
- Improper Footwear: Students or drivers wearing inappropriate shoes may be more prone to slipping.
- Lack of Handrails: Absence or poor maintenance of handrails reduces stability for passengers boarding or alighting.
- Sudden Movements: Bus movement while passengers are on the […]
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