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VEHICLE FEATURES. Seating - Standard floor plan is required with the RFP Price Proposal. Detailed floor plans are required with vehicle orders. Exceptions to capacity required to meet other specifications must be noted. Base vehicle must accommodate 10 ambulatory passengers in fixed seats and 1 front mounted wheelchair station. Passenger Seats - Forward-facing mid-high back double seats, or DAS/Agency approved alternate, secured to the vehicle floor and frame in accordance with FMVSS# 207. Seats must have a minimum of 17 inch cushion width and depth per person. Contractor must install Aisle side armrests, molded plastic. Aisle side grab handles, molded plastic, are required to be installed Seat Belts - Must meet FMVSS #209 and #210. The driver's seat must be equipped with a retracting seat belt. All standard passenger seats must be equipped with either under seat mounted retracting adult seat belts (USR or equivalent) for vehicles over 10,000 GVWR or 3-point seats belts for vehicles under 10,000 GVWR. Except seats against rear of vehicle, which must have non-retracting seat belts in vehicles over 10,000 GVWR. Seat materials - All seat materials must meet FMVSS #302. Level-3 vinyl upholstery is standard with color to be selected by purchaser from several available colors or patterns. Driver's seat must be a fully adjustable high-back OEM bucket seat with right side arm rest, adjustable tilt back and lumbar support with OEM standard pedestal and trim. The seat must be ergonomically designed to help reduce day to day driver fatigue and stress. The seat must covered with black or grey transit cloth fabric. Priority seating signs and all other ADA required signage must be in place and installed per lift manufacturer and ADA standards. Ramp - ADA approved, must meet or exceed FMVSS #403 & #404 requirements and all State, Federal, ICC, and ADA requirements. The entry ramp must be designed to let wheelchair and ambulatory passengers enter the vehicle once the ramp is fully deployed. Entry ramp must be 62 inches minimum and provide a 1:6 angle when deployed to the ground. The ramp must be rated at 800 lbs. minimum. Wheelchair Securement Devices must be automatic, self-tensioning with tensioning knob and self- locking and must comply with all ADA, ANSI/RESNA WC18 and ISO 10542 performance and installation requirements. Wheelchair securement devices provided and the installation thereof, performance pursuant to this specification, must meet or surpass the minimum standards per ADA, AN...
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VEHICLE FEATURES. Seating - Standard floor plan is required with the RFP Price Proposal. Detailed floor plans are required with vehicle orders. Exceptions to capacity required to meet other specifications must be noted. Base vehicle must accommodate 8 ambulatory passengers in fixed seats and 2 rear mounted wheelchair stations with full width track Passenger Seats - Forward-facing mid-high back double seats, or approved alternate, secured to the vehicle floor and sidewall in accordance with FMVSS# 207. Seats must have a minimum of 17 inch cushion width and depth per person. All vehicles to have track type seat anchorages, to allow users to easily rearrange seating configurations. Aisle side armrests, molded plastic, are required to be installed Aisle side grab handles, molded plastic, are required to be installed Seat Belts - Must meet FMVSS #209 and #210. The driver's seat must be equipped with a retracting seat belt. All standard passenger seats must be equipped with either under seat mounted retracting adult seat belts (USR or equivalent) for vehicles over 10,000 GVWR or 3-point seats belts for vehicles under 10,000 GVWR. Except seats against rear of vehicle, which must have non-retracting seat belts in vehicles over 10,000 GVWR. Seat materials - All seat materials must meet FMVSS #302. Level-3 vinyl upholstery is standard with color to be selected by purchaser from several available colors or patterns. Driver's seat must be a fully adjustable high-back OEM bucket seat with right side arm rest, adjustable tilt back and lumbar support with OEM standard pedestal and trim. The seat must be ergonomically designed to help reduce day to day driver fatigue and stress. The seat must be covered with transit cloth or vinyl fabric. Priority seating signs and all other ADA required signage must be in place and installed per lift manufacturer and ADA standards. Lift - ADA approved, must meet or exceed FMVSS #403 & #404 requirements and all State, Federal, ICC, and ADA requirements. Fluid used must be Hydraulic Fluid (Texaco #15, Exxon Univis HVI or Mobil Aero HFA or equivalent). Minimum clear dimensions for platform are 34" wide X 51" length. The standard location for the lift is on the curbside, behind the wheel xxxxx. The standard lift must be rated for 800 lbs. minimum. Wheelchair Securement Devices must be automatic, self-tensioning with tensioning knob and self-locking and must comply with all ADA, ANSI/RESNA WC18 and ISO 10542 performance and installation requirements. Wheelchai...
VEHICLE FEATURES a. Seating ‐ Standard floor plans are required with the proposal. Detailed floor plans are required with vehicle orders. Exceptions to capacity required to meet other specifications must be noted.
VEHICLE FEATURES. 30. Vehicle’s accessories, (with exemption of GPS devices) which may be fitted such as radio/CD players, air conditioning, USB, Bluetooth and/or any other accessories/features, are supplied “as is where is”.

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