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Bus seatbelts to be mandatory by 2020

Transport Canada says measure affects medium and large highway buses

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OTTAWA— Transport Canada says it will soon require all newly built highway buses to have seatbelts.

The federal department said Wednesday it will make seatbelts mandatory on medium and large highway buses starting Sept. 1, 2020.

“We’ve all heard the message to buckle up over the years, and I think it’s time we brought this approach to highway buses, too,” Transport Minister Marc Garneau said in a release.

The department said it first proposed the change in 2017, and has consulted industry groups. It said it takes time to design and build vehicles so the date will allow enough time to make the changes.

Mandatory seatbelt use on buses has been in the spotlight since April 6 when a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos ju- nior hockey team collided with a semi-truck in rural Saskatchew­an. Sixteen people were killed and 13 others were injured.

A lawsuit filed by the parents of one of the players this week asked for a court order requiring all buses carrying sports teams in Saskatchew­an to be equipped with seatbelts.

An Alberta charter company said a lot of the newer buses already have seatbelts, but it’s tough for drivers to make sure people wear them for the duration of the trip.

“They get on the bus, they do up their seatbelt and the driver does the walkthroug­h and the seatbelts are on,” said Robbie Enns, a manager with KMJ Charters in Acheson, Alta.

“Once the driver does the walkthroug­h, he goes and he drives and he can’t pay attention to it.”

Seatbelt use falls under the jurisdicti­on of the provincial and territoria­l government­s, and is enforced by police in each area. The provinces also have jurisdicti­on on any equip- ment requiremen­ts for buses that are already on the road, so the new rules only apply to newly built buses.

Transport Canada said medium-sized buses are defined as having a weight over 4,536 kilograms. It said small buses, with the exception of school buses, are already required to have lap and shoulder belts.

The department said the new rules won’t apply to school buses, because they are already designed to protect children in a crash.

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