Things To Consider When Hiring A Limo Company

If you want to make an event feel special and memorable, there is no better way to do so than arranging for transportation in a limo. Renting a limo can add extra elegance and glamor to wedding days, proms, bachelor or bachelorette parties, or any other event or get together that you want to be amazing. If you're making plans for a special event, booking a limo should be one of your top details to attend to. [Read More]

Fuel Permits: What All Commercial Carriers Should Know

For fuel transport across state lines, a fuel permit is a piece of documentation that all commercial carriers must have on hand. Fuel permits are the law, so without one on file, your company's operation is considered a violation. Learn some practical tips to help ensure your company complies. Vehicle Regulations To successfully receive a fuel permit there are specific vehicle regulations that you must keep in mind, and unfortunately, these requirements are not always the same from state-to-state. [Read More]

Free (Or Almost Free) Airport Transportation Options

The biggest headache with flying anywhere is not running through the airport to make your gate on time or squeezing in and out of passenger seats; it is airport transportation. Wherever you land, you need to get to your next stop, and transportation options at an airport can be overwhelming. Entering onto the street where a dozen different transportation options exist and hundreds of passengers are trying to squeeze into whatever is available to get away from the airport and on to their meetings, conventions, conferences, hotels, etc. [Read More]

How To Work With Your Driver When You Rent A Limo

When you rent a limo, your driver can really make or break your experience, which is why it helps to know how to work with your driver. Introduce Yourself Before the ride starts, introduce yourself to your driver. Make sure that you don't just hear your driver's name, make sure that you learn your driver's name. That way, you can effectively communicate with your driver. No one wants to be called " [Read More]