MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) has posted for public comment a draft of proposed new standards for large school buses.
In its recent newsletter, the Ontario School Bus Association (OSBA) said that the CSA Technical Committee on School Buses has been working on the D250-12 standard over the past couple of years. The new standard will replace the current D250-07 standard, and when D250-12 is finalized, it will become law.
Most of the changes from the D250-07 standard are “housekeeping” in nature, cleaning up language and clarifying some requirements, OSBA said. The most significant changes are the requirement for side mirrors to have remote control adjustment, and there are accessibility requirements for school buses that are designed to be wheelchair accessible.
According to the D250-12 draft, the accessibility requirements were taken from CSA D409, “Vehicles for the transportation of persons with physical disabilities.”











