Many transit agencies are already well-versed in ADA compliance. Standard wheelchair-accessible logos and marked entryways are second nature. But there’s an emerging opportunity to go deeper, to signal support for riders whose disabilities aren’t visible at first glance. Title?VI and ADA require not just equal access, but thoughtful inclusion. That’s why we’ve introduced our new non-visible disability decal kit, designed to sit alongside your existing ADA signage and offer a tangible way to include more riders while reinforcing your commitment to dignity and safe, respectful service.
Category: Safety
Order School Bus Safety Decals As Easily As Shopping on Amazon
Getting the Standards, Safety, and Symbols Right Every school district faces a unique set of challenges when it comes to fleet management and safety. Decision-making often happens at the district or even state level, and once a standard is set, it applies to every bus in service. That means getting decals right the first time…
Clear Signs for Safer Transit: Helping Prevent Operator Assaults
Transit agencies nationwide have been busy responding to the FTA’s General Directive 24-1, assessing safety risks, updating policies, and implementing strategies to prevent assaults on transit operators. At Seifert Transit Graphics, our role in this critical process is straightforward but essential: providing clear, visible signage that supports your safety goals and complements your broader security strategies.
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