NHTSA Campaign Id 96V047000; Date: Mar. 11, 1996
When a passenger's clothing becomes caught in the handrail, and the bus driver closes the door and puts the vehicle in motion,the individual is subject to being dragged by the bus. This can result inserious injury or death.
1996 Amtran RS3302; 1996 Amtran RS3505; 1996 Amtran RS3708; 1996 Amtran RS3911; 1986 Ward Patriot; 1987 Ward Patriot; 1988 Ward Patriot; 1989 Ward Patriot; 1990 Ward Patriot; 1991 Ward Patriot; 1986 Ward Volunteer; 1987 Ward Volunteer; 1988 Ward Volunteer; 1989 Ward Volunteer; 1990 Ward Volunteer; 1991 Ward Volunteer; 1992 Ward Volunteer; 1993 Ward Volunteer; 1994 Ward Volunteer; 1995 Ward Volunteer; 1996 Ward Volunteer
Component: Structure:body
Manufactured by: American Transportation Corp.
Affected Units:: 34,900
Passenger's clothing can unknowingly become caught in the handrails at bus doors when exiting the bus.
Replace or reposition the handrails to stop clothing from being caught. Replace foam pad and install 1" thick rubber spacer between the brace and the wall.
System: equipment; handrails at bus entry ways. Vehicle description: school buses. Note: owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time, should contact amtran at 1-501-327-7761. Also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-800-424-9393.
Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Jun 20, 1996
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