MTA welcomes wheelchair securement system to one of its Ford E-450 vans

Oct. 11, 2023
The new wheelchair securement system currently being tested includes improved visual design and prominent yellow markers, allowing drivers to quickly and safely strap in wheelchairs and prevent them from moving.

On Oct. 10. the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) welcomed a Ford E-450 van that features the “Q-Straint One All-in-One Wheelchair Securement Station” to its Access-A-Ride fleet.

The new wheelchair securement system currently being tested includes improved visual design and prominent yellow markers, allowing drivers to quickly and safely strap in wheelchairs and prevent them from moving. Rubberized hooks and buckles and rugged surface texture provide maximum durability. Fifteen vans with the feature are expected to join the fleet by the end of 2023.

“We are constantly looking for ways to improve the Access-A-Ride experience while prioritizing safety,” said MTA Chief Accessibility Officer and Senior Advisor Quemuel Arroyo. “I’m excited for customers to experience the convenience of the wheelchair securement system as more vans join our fleet later this year.”

“Access-A-Ride continues to make major progress in customer satisfaction and these vans will ensure a smoother and safer securement process,” said MTA Vice President of Paratransit Chris Pangilinan. “Paratransit is the lifeblood for many New Yorkers, including myself, enabling all of us to access all of the great opportunities that the city has to offer.”

The Ford E-450 vans feature seven seats with three wheelchair positions and four stationary seats and one flip seat. All of the authority’s 20 Ford E-450 vans are in use throughout the city.