Hunter Offers Year-Round Brake Testing Capability to Buffalo-Region Transit Authority
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Upstate New York’s harsh winters and abundant snowfall have until recently made brake safety inspection a difficult and inefficient task for the Niagara Frontier Transit Authority. But that all changed when Hunter B400T Heavy-Duty Brake Testers were installed at each of the NFTA’s three municipal bus maintenance facilities. NFTA operates more than 370 city busses, vans and trolley-busses throughout the Buffalo/Niagara Falls metropolitan area. Hunter technology has not only brought NFTA brake testing indoors, but also greatly improved the accuracy and speed of the process. In a 30-second drive-through test the Hunter B400T measures actual brake performance at each wheel, brake balance of all wheels and provides other brake system and vehicle performance data. ![]() Hunter Product Manager Pete Liebetreu (left) Hunter Heavy-Duty Sales Representative John Campbell (center) and NFTA Bus/Rail Equipment Engineer Jeffrey Sweet with brake balance results visible on the B400T console screen. |
![]() One of three Hunter B400T brake testing lanes at NFTA maintenance facilities in the Buffalo/Niagara Falls metropolitan area. ![]() Exiting the brake test lane, vehicles pass over a Hunter SS100T Side Slip Meter. This meter measures for excessive side slip, an indicator of misalignment or worn or broken steering or suspension parts. |




