ON THE BUS! - Ville de Laval
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ON THE BUS! - Ville de Laval
STROLLERS WITHOUT FUSS Edition 2008 ON THE BUS! Graphics Illustrations Printing Authors Writing Professional reader Co-authors (in alphabetical order) English translation PARTNERS Thank you to the members of the parents’ committee for their efficient work throughout the production of this booklet. Thanks to those parents committed to the 1,2,3 GO! Initiatives in Longueuil, Pointe-de-l’Île, Rivière-des-Prairies and Laval. Their concern for the well-being of toddlers and their families will have a positive impact on public transit users through the distribution of this tool. Several other parents acted as consultants in the production of this booklet, and we also express our gratitude to them. Passerelle bleue Julie Fréchette Komunikintramedia Parents’ Committee (in alphabetical order) Inès Espasandin, Julie Lavallée, Jacinthe Perreault, Edith Robidoux, Jacynthe Tremblay Line Dufresne Julie Lavallée 1,2,3 GO! Centre Réseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL) Société de transport de Laval (STL) Société de transport de Montréal (STM) STM Particular recognition must be given to the three transit companies participating in this project. The Réseau de transport de Longueuil (RTL), the Société de transport de Laval (STL) and the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) added their support and expertise by validating the information contained in this tool. Their collaboration in this booklet also enables them to make the population aware of the services provided to families with toddlers in the public transit milieu. Particular thanks to the 1,2,3 GO! Centre for making such an achievement possible for the benefit of families with young children. FINANCIAL PARTNERS We would like to thank the Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon and Centraide for the funding provided to the1,2,3 GO! Centre, the instigator of this project. ISBN 978-2-923070-04-9 Legal Deposit - Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2008 Legal Deposit – Library and Archives Canada, 2008 Reproduction in whole or in part by any means whatsoever is permitted if the source is duly acknowledged. The booklet Strollers without fuss on the bus in no way replaces regulations set out by individual transit corporations. Each person taking the bus with a child must behave in a civil manner and is responsible for their own actions. The booklet’s authors and co-authors also decline all responsibility regarding any consequences resulting from the attitude or behaviour exhibited by public transit users after reading this booklet. If you travel with toddlers on public transit, you know that certain situations are not always what they seem! This booklet offers solutions to help you travel more easily on the bus with your children. The objective of this guide is to make your journey more efficient, and certainly more pleasant. A committee of parents, joined by representatives from the STM, the STL and the RTL, as well as the 1,2,3 GO! Centre, is working to make the use of public transit easier for adults who travel with young children, for example, by finding solutions that enable them to travel safely with a stroller in an open position. A guide full of tips for me! On the following pages you will find tips and information to make your travel easier. Enjoy the ride! 3 CONTACTS TRANSPORTATION: IT’S ALSO FOR OUR PRECIOUS LITTLE ONES TRAv RA EL ANd FAMILy RAv FAMIL INFORMATION A ATTITU dE STROLLERS How do I manage with my little ones, my stroller, my bags and the bus? course 101 a toddler begins A pleasant trip with things ed. Here are some with being organiz th wi t ou fore starting to consider even be your children! I have To make sure , an easier trip k: ? ec ed ch iz an so rg al I can Am I well o ] [✔ yes NO de rush , making sure tsi ou ds an err my n I pla the bus schedules s. wd cro they’re up-to-date hour so as to avoid le du he my route sc the I find out about the transfers on low by d rve bus shelters and the lines se 1 the availability of . M) floor buses (ST on the routes I use st mo the t ou ce offered I find out ab the delivery servi te. rou res and s advantageou by various grocery sto nimum mi e at for be pharmacies, either I check the weather lugging ing . ild or no cost, thus avoid travelling with my ch toddlers’ around extra bags I take into account my to n pla n meal times, and I ca during the have nap their time trip. ✍ I’m organized. Now I can travel! ARE THERE OTHER OP TIONS BESIdE ES S A STROLLER? Car seat (shell) 1 Kangaroo-type carrier Front baby carrier Three years from now, the RTL will be using only low-floor buses. 4 Back baby carrier Here are some attractive options for your trips. Visit reta ilers to find more about the m. Each of these options has its advantages. You simply hav e to find the one that best me ets your needs. Be sure to put your baby’s safety first! Able to be manoeuvered and steered with one hand • A free hand is always helpful. Equipped with brakes that can be applied with your foot • For safety purposes, as this prevents the stroller from rolling in the aisle during the trip. Umbrella stroller: RANKEd NUMBER ONE Slim, light and foldable, it meets the criteria mentioned above. It comes with a firm reclining seat or a seat in the form of a flexible hammock. It is sometimes equipped with a sunshade or even a basket under the seat. It will quickly become very useful. It eliminates the problem of hanging bags on the back of the stroller, which is dangerous and can unbalance the stroller. From a safety standpoint, the umbrella stroller can be used when the baby is capable of sitting up by itself and has sufficient muscle strength (around six months). Conforms to current safety standards • It is from a recognized retailer and includes a warranty. Equipped with a simple to use safety belt • To be able to easily buckle or unbuckle your child. Solid and sturdy • Aluminum is very good, more resistant than plastic. Adaptable to the Quebec climate • The material is waterproof, washable and comfortable for your child. Adjustable to the proper height • To avoid back and arm pain, or other problems. 5 STROLLERS A ATTITU dE Easy to fold and unfold with one hand • If the stroller has to be folded up before boarding the bus. INFORMATION Light and less than 56 centimetres wide • To move around more easily aboard the bus. TRAv RA EL ANd FAMILy RAv FAMIL The model of your stroller becomes very important on the bus. The purchase should be considered as an investment. Here are some characteristics of THE stroller of choice: CONTACTS A PRACTICAL STROLLER IS SMART! Being respectful is so much better! Here are some tips to help you when travelling on the bus so that everything remains harmonious despite annoyances. Don’t forget that your children will mimic your behaviour! You can also see if there’s a pictogram, which identifies seats reserved for people with reduced mobility. You can enforce your rights: “Excuse me, I’d like to sit down with my little one. The pictogram indicates that this is my right.” 1. POLITENESS ANd COURTESy Greet the bus driver when you get on the bus. It’s a simple, approachable gesture that’s always appreciated, particularly when accompanied by a smile. You can also have your toddler do the same. The next time you use the bus, this driver may recognize you, and a polite exchange will develop little by little. 3. IN THE CASE OF FRICTION WITH THE dRIvER OR ANOTHER PASSENGER Stay calm in order to handle the situation effectively. A handy tip is to speak without accusing the other person. One way of doing this is to use the word “I” in anything you say. If, for example, a passenger lashes out at you: “Your stroller is taking up too much room! We can’t move!” You can respond: “I understand that you are inconvenienced by the stroller. Me too. I can squeeze over a bit, or you can change seats if you wish?” 2. RESPECT FOR yOUR RIGHTS Ask for a seat. If you get on the bus with a stroller and your little one, and you want to sit down, ask to do so! People are sometimes simply distracted. Perhaps they don’t even see you. You must therefore speak to them: “Hello! As you can see, I’m pretty loaded down. It would help me a lot if I could have this seat.” The odds are that the person will give you the seat. Be assured, positive and breathe slowly! Good manA positive ners are contagious, even attitude on public transit! radiates If, however, the person ignores you or refuses, you can repeat the request. “Excuse me, may I have this seat, please?” If this individual does not give up the seat, it’s very likely that someone else will offer you a place. to everyone around you. 6 “For my part, I learned to appreciate when I had a transfer to make. It let my little one stretch a bit!” “No large diaper bag on the bus for me! I use a knapsack. There are several models on the market now. I opted for the one that is worn diagonally across the chest, a cross between a backpack and a diaper bag. My back is thanking me. Also, I carry only what’s absolutely necessary, including a snack.” “I play ‘Taking the bus’. I ask my child all sorts of questions about public transit and the surroundings. I also take advantage of the trip to point out that there are all sorts of people around us and that everyone is different. I think this can be educational.” “The best thing I did was to move close to services and conveniences. Once I was close to a grocery store, pharmacy and medical clinic, my trips were a lot easier. I also took into account the location of my children’s day care.” “Never rest the bag on the stroller itself. I saw a person do this, and the little one toppled over in its stroller.” “My trick is to distract my child during the wait and the trip. I bring books and read stories to my toddler. I sometimes bring puppets or even my MP3 player to share my love of classical music with my little one. When my child is calm, everything runs much more smoothly!” “I walk as early in the season as I can, and I always walk in the summer. For longer trips, I use my bike and trailer. This helps keep me in shape, get fresh air, and I help the environment!” 7 STROLLERS ATTITUdE “For me, simply having my ticket ready ahead of time and then getting off by the back door makes my life less complicated!” INFORMATION “I realized that I did myself a favour by not buying a deluxe three-wheel stroller. I never would have been able to move around on the bus. The travel system stroller with the car seat would also have been very bulky. Three cheers for the umbrella stroller!” “I quickly encouraged my little one to walk by saying: ‘You’re so big now! You don’t need a stroller any more. Good for you!’” TRAv RA EL ANd FAMILy RAv FAMIL Several transit users have had experience on the bus! Here are their tips to get you started. CONTACTS Thanks for the advice! FROM ONE PARENT TO ANOTHER RULES ARE IMPORTANT! AS A SAFETy MEASURE, BUS dRIvERS... can ask you to position your stroller so that the child is facing the back of the bus, in case of abrupt braking. can also ask you to go to the section of the bus reserved for strollers (if applicable), where you can lift up the bus seat, and for maximum security, apply the brakes and hold on tight to your stroller. must concentrate on driving the bus. They are not always in a position to leave their post, despite certain situations where you might want their help. require exact payment for your passage, as they do not have cash in their possession. Nor do they have access to the box in which you deposit your cash. must continue on their route, even if you are running to catch the bus. Driving a bus is very different from driving a car. There are several distinctions including blind spots and an adapted braking system. are authorized to ask you to fold up your stroller on the bus, if they think it’s appropriate. In case of emergency or evacuation, the stroller must not be in the way. can allow a maximum of 60 passengers on a regular bus and 90 people on an articulated vehicle (accordion). FOR PRACTICAL REASONS ANd TO RESPECT THE SCHEdULE, IT IS RECOMMENdEd THAT USERS... arrive at the bus stop five minutes ahead of time. (Bus drivers have the flexibility of being one minute ahead or two minutes behind the published schedule.) board the bus by the front door, pay the fare, and use the rear door to get off the vehicle. 8 clearly indicate their intention to board the bus. Get up and move towards the vehicle as it approaches. Also, to avoid confusion, be sure to stand in front of the bus stop itself or directly in front of the bus shelter. To find out more about packages and rates, visit the official site at www.communauto.com or call 514.842.4545 in the Greater Montréal area. The transportation cocktail is worth its weight in gold! duo uo Auto+Bus By agreeing to purchase 12 monthly passes for bus travel from certain transit companies and joining Communauto, you save! You don’t have to pay the Communauto membership fees, and you also receive discounts on your transit fare. This is a winning combination, and other options are available to meet your needs. For more information, to find out which transit company offers this service and for specific rates, visit www.communauto.com/auto+bus_eng.html or call 514.842.4545 9 STROLLERS This is a car-sharing service offered in several regions of Quebec. More than 200 cars spread over some one hundred parking lots are ready to serve thousands of people each year. All the vehicles are equipped with fittings for car seats, and some 10% of them already have seats available. Smoking is not permitted in the vehicles. By enrolling, you are automatically covered by insurance, and you don’t have to get a licence plate. A ATTITU dE As of 2007, you can apply for a tax credit of up to $180 on your income tax form (monthly pass of $100 for 12 months X 15%). With the arrival of the rechargeable OPUS card, you simply have to keep your receipts as proof of purchase! Weekly passes can also save you money. Certain conditions apply. Visit the Canada Revenue Agency at www.cra.gc.ca (www.transitpass.ca) or call 1.800.665.0354 for more details. How to proceed: LSubscribe for one year or more LReserve a car 24 hours in advance LPick up the vehicle at a specific location (departure point) LCarry out your trips LReturn the car (to the departure point) LReceive an invoice at the end of the month, which will credit you for your gas purchases, already included in the price. INFORMATION Communauto TRAv RA EL ANd FAMILy RAv FAMIL TAX CREdIT CONTACTS dId yOU KNOW...? Eco-info, Econo-info By using public transit we are committing ourselves to sustainable development. We are contributing to the withdrawal of cars from the road and participating in the reduction of greenhouse gases. the automobile Responsible for 40% of greenhouse gas emissions (1) Noise pollution Loss of green spaces to road construction Stress and fatigue from the concentration required for driving Loss of time Traffic jams resulting in costs of $750 million/ year (1) GREENER BUSES! EPA-approved engines New mufflers, minimizing noise Use of Biodiesel Little effort to do your part! Asbestos-free brake linings New isocyanatefree paint Energy-saving programs Free commuter parking lots Bus shelter seats, made from recycled materials En étant usagère, je prends le virage vert! Savings ($8000 per year) (2) (1) (2) Recovering time to read, eat and even sleep Participating in pollution reduction Improved physical and mental health Time savings: reserved lanes for buses Équiterre Internet site www.equiterre.org 514.522.2000 based on the fact that the average annual cost in 2007 for a car travelling 18 000 kilometres was more than $9,000 and that the estimated cost of a bus pass for a complete year is $800.. 10 STROLLERS Réseau de transport de Longueuil OPEN STROLLERS HAvE BEEN PERMITTEd SINCE OCTOBER 2005 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and after 7:00 p.m., and on Saturdays and Sundays. LStrollers are positioned in an area located near the rear door on the low-floor buses and near the centre door on the low-floor articulated buses A ATTITU dE LThey are permitted from Monday to Friday from well as safe for both the child and the other passengers on the vehicle, without hindering people’s ability to move around in the bus. IN CERTAIN CASES, THE RTL ALSO ALLOWS PASSENGERS TO GET OFF BETWEEN TWO STOPS! INFORMATION LThis measure is designed to be useful as authorized to allow a person travelling alone at night after dark to get off between two bus stops. LThis practice is designed to ensure the safety of clients at nightfall. LA person wishing to get off between two stops must ask the bus driver one stop ahead and must also get off by the front door. TRAvEL ANd FAMILy LSince September 2004, RTL bus drivers are provides to its clientele. 450.463.0131 www.rtl-longueuil.qc.ca 11 CONTACTS LThe RTL is thus adding to the security that it already Société de transport de laval HAvE A GOOd TRIP WITH A BABy IN A STROLLER ASSISTANCE FROM THE BUS dRIvER There are no rules on this subject. Bus drivers must, first and foremost, concentrate on their driving and on the safety of all passengers. For this reason, bus drivers are not always in a position to leave their post to offer assistance. A parent can travel with a baby in a stroller at all times on Société de transport de Laval buses. To make the trip a pleasant one, certain rules must be respected: LDuring rush hours, from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., and from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., when our buses are usually crowded, we recommend that you fold up the stroller and carry your baby in your arms when getting on board. These rush hour restrictions do not apply on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. LFor the baby’s safety and that of other passengers, you must avoid blocking the centre aisle. Thus, we can ensure the free flow of passengers and the baby’s safety. That’s the law! LIn low-floor buses, the baby must be buckled up in its stroller with the brakes on and facing towards the rear of the vehicle. LA space is reserved in most buses near the rear doors where strollers can be positioned for a completely safe trip. GETTING OFF BETWEEN TWO STOPS AFTER 8:00 P.M. Safety is important for the STL and its bus drivers. Women who are travelling alone can get off BETWEEN TWO STOPS on a regular route after 8 00 p.m. If the bus drivers feel that they can safely stop their vehicle at the requested location, they will be pleased to accommodate your request. Weekends and holidays A paying parent = FREE A maximum of three children aged 11 or under www.stl.laval.qc.ca 450.688.6520 12 STROLLERS Société de transport de montréal THE STM ANd FAMILIES AMONG THE ACTIONS TAKEN FOR FAMILIES By THE STM THAT ARE WORTH NOTING ARE: In addition, the STM is currently carrying out tests in order to improve service for parents using strollers. A ATTITU dE Montréal offers a quality public transit network that benefits everyone including families. LFree travel for children aged five and L 172 bus routes in operation during the day L 20 routes in operation at night L 68 métro stations spread over 4 lines INFORMATION A FEW NUMBERS: under as well as reduced fares for children aged 6 to 11, students aged 12 to 18 and students aged 18 to 25 residing in Montréal LSchool service: increased service on certain bus routes during school opening and closing hours LShuttles for day camps: in 2006, the bus network carried out 590 trips LActivity programs for children during events, featuring, among other things, Urbain, the STM’s mascot LThe Between Two Stops service enabling women and girls travelling alone to get off the bus between two stops at night, closer to their homes LSecurity measures strengthened in the métro and on the buses: surveillance cameras and a police presence LShuttle services and increased service for major family-oriented events some 1 million trips per day L Nearly all Montrealers can access public transit within 500 metres of their residence. CONTACTS STM-INFO (514.786.4636) www.stcum.qc.ca TRAvEL ANd FAMILy L 363 million trips in 2006, or 13 Free services, delighted users This type of help is very handy. Here you’ll find all the bus stops, the walking distance and the approximate time required for your trip. From a specific departure point to a specific arrival point, you’ll obtain details of the best route to your destination, including transfers. Each travel segment required for your trip including walking times are included. Up to three itineraries are provided. In short, you’re guided step by step! By calling customer servi service, visiting online sites or by going directly to a ticket counter, you will discover lots of very useful information on travelling by bus! specific schedules for all buses time of arrival at terminals and at certain stops maps of bus routes, including a list of the main public places served HERE ARE OTHER SERvICES TO BE AWARE OF. ASK ABOUT THEM! list of stops with a bus shelter list of transit fare point-of-sale locations LPublic taxis LParatransit LIntegrated school transportation LTrains and métro LRegulations LTypes of vehicles used and on which the most efficient routes and itineraries for your trips, available on-line L « Tous azimut » (STM) L « Navigo » (STL) L « Trouvez votre itinéraire » (RTL) routes they run (STM and STL) Note: three years from now, the RTL will be using only low-floor buses. LBus rental LFares Children under six years of age accompanied by an adult travel for free. GO TO THE RIGHT STOP, ANd TAKE THE BEST ROUTE! (See the following page for contact information!) 14 Société de transport de Montréal STM-INFO (514.786.4636) www.stcum.qc.ca Agence métropolitaine de transport (AMT) 514.287.TRAM (8726) www.amt.qc.ca The AMT’s role is to integrate the networks and the fares. The AMT operates the commuter trains and metropolitan express buses. your opinion makes a difference! In addition, you must provide one of the following three pieces of information: Lthe number of the bus route, and/or Lthe number of the bus involved (displayed above the front windshield), and/or Lthe licence plate number of the bus (optional) You can pass on your comments using various methods: telephone, email or in written form. All inquiries are investigated. It is important to provide your name and contact information so that a report on the follow-up can be sent to you. The information will remain confidential. 15 STROLLERS A ATTITU dE INFORMATION Société de transport de Laval 450.688.6520 www.stl.laval.qc.ca To express your satisfaction or dissatisfaction, you must note: The date (day, month, year) The time (hour and minutes) The location (streets, intersection, borough) The direction in which the bus was going TRAv RA EL ANd FAMILy RAv FAMIL Réseau de transport de Longueuil 450.463.0131 www.rtl-longueuil.qc.ca GO AHEAd. HAvE yOUR SAy! Whether you’ve had a pleasant or unpleasant experience, you can, or even should, report it. These compliments or complaints are of great value to the transit companies’ management. Supervisors follow up with the bus drivers, enabling them to train personnel and make sure the service is running properly. CONTACTS communication