Our nation was reminded of the importance of security barriers for transit bus operators by the fatal attack on a Tampa, Florida, bus operator in 2019. The need for security barriers was reinforced by a serious attack on another operator for that same system later that year. While these are two extreme examples, they are likely not unique, as many assaults against transit workers have been underreported in the past. Another important but more pernicious risk to bus operator health is viral and bacterial infection.
TCRP Research Report 249: Bus Operator Barrier Design: Guidelines and Considerations, a pre-publication draft from TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program, provides information and guidance for North American public transportation agencies, standards committees, and government and non-government policymaking organizations on designing, procuring, and installing bus operator barriers to prioritize the health and safety of essential operators and the public they serve.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Bus Operator Barrier Design: Guidelines and Considerations. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/27877.
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Front Matter | i-v | |
Summary of Bus Operator Barrier Design Guidance and Considerations | 1-5 | |
1 Introduction | 6-7 | |
2 Approach to Bus Operator Barrier Designs | 8-24 | |
3 Findings | 25-49 | |
4 Conclusions | 50-51 | |
References | 52-53 | |
Appendix A: Design Criteria Matrix | 54-114 | |
Appendix B: Bill of Materials | 115-116 |
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