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Credentials

What makes us a safe and reliable motorcoach company?
  • We hold the necessary authority to safely operate our motorcoaches to the destinations that we serve.
  • We carry liability insurance that meets and/or exceeds the legal requirements.
  • Our drivers are in full compliance with all federal rules and regulations and are proud of their safe driving records.
  • We regularly inspect and adhere to a preventive maintenance schedule for every vehicle in our fleet.
  • We possess the highest national safety rating possible.
  • We are members of the United Motorcoach Association (UMA), the American Bus Association (ABA), the Florida Motorcoach Association (FMA). and the winners of the 2006 Chamber of Commerce operator of the year.
  • Our company maintains the highest standard of intercity bus service and personal conduct as enforced by UMA's Ethics Committee.
Our drivers are trained professionals who do their utmost to provide the safest ride possible for their passengers. As qualified interstate drivers, they meet a multitude of rigorous federal standards. For example, on a regular basis, driving records are checked and drivers must pass a physical examination which includes drug screening.
 
Our drivers are limited by federal laws as to the number of hours that they may drive on a trip or during a day. These hours of service regulations are for your safety. Should your trip require more than the allowable hours, we'll make arrangements to have another driver ready to take over. Many states and provinces have other local restrictions limiting what the driver may do. Our drivers are familiar with the various local laws regarding speed, parking, and routing. We take pride in the safety records of our drivers which has become a foundation for our reputation.
 
Our drivers adheres strictly to the rules and regulations set forth by the Department of Transportation. Driver's CANNOT exceed 10 (ten) hours of driving without 8 (eight) consecutive hours off-duty or a combination of driving and off-duty (not driving) for more than 15 (fifteen) hours in a day (after which 8 (eight) consecutive hours off-duty must be taken). These rules are set up and upheld to make sure all passengers are transported by a well rested and alert driver.
 
Testimonials
 
The Fantasy Event, "the 25th Silver Anniversary Gala," was a tremendous success. We appreciate your participation and value your commitment to STOP! Children’s Cancer Inc.
 
 
 

 

 

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