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Q’STRAINT The countdown has already begun to meet the new RESNA WC18/19 safety standard for Wheelchair Tie- downs and Occupant Restraint Systems (WTORS). To comply with these new voluntary standards, stronger retractors are needed to secure wheelchairs in school buses, and Q’Straint is introducing the new QRT-360 at NAPT. The QRT-360 is built to withstand the higher loads of the WC18 standard and is stronger than any previous retractors, according to the company. Visit Booth #900.


SEON


Seon will showcase vMax Compass, an all-in-one solution for school transportation management. vMax Compass lets student transporters plan safe and efficient routes, track vehicles and students in real-time, and now stream live video from on-board cameras — all from one Web- based program. Users can also view live surveillance video from their iPad or iPhone using the vMax Mobile app. Visit Booth #400


BLUE BIRD An exclusive relationship with Synovia Solutions allows Blue Bird customers to order any model school bus with a GPS fleet management solution pre- installed at the factory. Called Blue Bird Connect, the integrated solution is designed to bring down total cost of ownership through its reporting of vehicle information, driver time and attendance, engine diagnostics and more. Visit Booth #511


TRANSFINDER Transfinder is showcasing the latest features in its inno- vative mobile app, Infofinder mobile, that help ensure the safety of students. These features also enable student transporters to take attendance and to view and adjust routes anywhere, anytime. If there is an incident or acci- dent, they know which students are on the bus, can alert district personnel and parents right on site and re-route other buses as necessary. Visit Booth #711


ROSCO, INC. The newest in school bus safety technology is Rosco’s MOR-Vision mirror and monitor combination back- up camera system. The mirror/monitor system is an advanced driver aid for school buses that includes a camera mounted on the back of the bus, sending im- ages to a monitor installed within the interior rearview mirror of the bus. Visit Booth #421


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