By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions.
Accept
routeonerouteonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
Reading: Q’Straint: The industry’s first Fully Automatic Wheelchair Securement Station
Share
Font ResizerAa
Font ResizerAa
routeonerouteone
  • News
    • Show all
    • Awards & Events
    • Deliveries
    • Environment
    • Exhibitor News
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Features
    • Legal
    • Minibus and minicoach
    • Operators
    • Opinion
    • People
    • Suppliers
    • Vehicles
  • Vehicles
    • Find a Vehicle
    • ZEV Comparison Tool
    • Sell a Vehicle
    • Vehicle Seller Dashboard
  • Insights
  • Careers
  • Events
    • British Tourism & Travel Show
    • Euro Bus Expo
    • Innovation Challenge
    • routeone Awards
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • Share your news
    • Subscribe
    • Update Subscription Details
  • Latest Issue
  • SIGN UP
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd
- Advertisement -
routeone > News > Q’Straint: The industry’s first Fully Automatic Wheelchair Securement Station
News

Q’Straint: The industry’s first Fully Automatic Wheelchair Securement Station

routeone Team
Published: 28 June 2017
Share
SHARE

For over 30 years, Q’Straint have been providing wheelchair passenger safety solutions to transport industries across the world, in over 50 countries.

Established in Ontario, Q’Straint was set up to bring a 4-point wheelchair passenger securement system to market and has led the industry with the continual release of innovative solutions ensuring the safety of wheelchair passengers across both the WAV, minibus and M3 public bus travel.

More recently, Q’Straint have launched Quantum; the transportation industry's first Fully Automatic Wheelchair Securement Station.

With Quantum systems in place across Europe and the US, both operators and the public are beginning to realise the need for extra securement for wheelchairs on public buses. 

By working with bus operators, exploring the real life scenarios faced by the 1.2 million wheelchair users across the UK, Q’Straint is committed to ensuring the safety of wheelchair passengers into the future.

For more information visit: www.qstraint.com  

TAGGED:BusCoachDiversified CommunicationsMagazineMiniPlusrouteONE
Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Threads Email Copy Link
Previous Article Efficiency gain thanks to new TotalKare T8DC lifts
Next Article Zap drivers’ backache with recent innovation
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Bus sector marks Armed Forces Day with tributes and free travel
People
Wrightbus GB Kite Electroliner fleet makes debut with Lothian
Wrightbus GB Kite Electroliner fleet makes debut with Lothian
News
Sunsundegui coach designs, patents and aftersales up for auction
Sunsundegui coach designs, patents and aftersales up for auction
News
Six on shortlist for first South Yorkshire bus franchising awards
Six on shortlist for first South Yorkshire bus franchising awards
News
- Advertisement -

routeone magazine is the indispensable resource for professional UK coach, bus and minibus operators. The home of vehicle sales and the latest bus and coach job vacancies, routeone connects professional PCV operators with complete and unrivalled news coverage.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • GDPR Policy
  • Sustainability
  • Advertise
  • Latest Issue
  • Share Your News
routeonerouteone
Follow US
© 2026 routeone News | Powered by Diversified Business Communications UK Ltd