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Most people book a limo as dependable transportation with a little style - to celebrate a special occasion or impress a client. But recent events reveal that style and cost should be at the bottom of your list of questions for your transportation company.
In Georgia, 13 members of a college marching band were injured when their chartered bus crashed on the way to a football game. While that was bad enough, the investigation quickly turned from the driver to the limo company, when Georgia's Public Service Commission announced that the company wasn't licensed to operate in the state (see
http://www.11alive.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=137019 AND catid=3 for details). If the allegations pan out, the transportation company could be facing fines in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Any time you ride in a chauffeured vehicle, you are putting your life in another person's hands. Accidents can happen to any type of vehicle, chauffeured or not. And, while price is a consideration, an even larger concern should be if the company is properly licensed and insured for your state.
How low can you go?
If a limo company is offering rock-bottom pricing, it's important to question their licensing, insurance, quality of vehicles and service.limousine servicechauffeured vehiclelimo company