Driving Tips: Questions You Should Ask About A Limousine Driver
Hiring a limousine for any special event is always a wonderful idea. But the vehicle itself is only a part of the experience. The driver can make it either magical or a nightmare.
Before you hire a limousine there are several things you will want to know about the chauffer. The answers to your questions and the company's willingness to answer them should weigh heavily in your decision to use their services.
One of the first questions you will want to ask concerns the type of training the drivers receive prior to their employment. When one considers the weight and size of a limousine it will take special training and skills to maneuver and handle it safely. Ask what type of driver's licenses are held by the company's drivers.
Next you will want to inquire about the number of years the driver has driving a limousine. A reasonably short period of time is not necessarily a bad thing, but this will lead to the next question. This addresses the driving records of the company's drivers. One would not imagine that a limousine service would hire anyone with a bad driving record, but it is better to ask than to be sorry later that you didn't.
As with most businesses today the limousine company would be prudent to have a complete background check run on a potential employee before hiring them. Again, ask them about this. You may be carrying expensive items with you and will need the assurance that the person that you are trusting to transport them is worthy of the trust that you are giving them.
Also ask about the company's policy regarding drug screening and random drug tests for their drivers. If the company does not conduct routine drug tests you may want to reconsider hiring them. You would not endanger yourself and others by driving under the influence of any type of drug and you do not want to ride with anyone who does.
Another important issue that should be mentioned is about insurance. You should know how much liability insurance the company carries for personal injury. Some insurance companies cover passengers, but not their belongings such as luggage with clothing, video and computer equipment. This is something that you will definitely want to know.
If at all possible you should meet the chauffer before hand. He/she should be open to any of your questions or concerns. A professional attitude should be tempered with friendliness without being too familiar. Your chauffer should be neat, clean and well groomed and manicured. The first impression is always the most important.
Dror Klar is an advocate and writer about top quality Limousine Services. learn more about his new sitesNew York Limousines and Limousines

Most Recent
- The Top Driving Distractions
- How To Drive Safely At Night And During The Fall
- Keeping Your Driving Record Clean - Online Traffic School
- Tips For Safe Driving These Holidays
- Road Rage Accidents - Driver Beware
- Higher Levels of Driving safety with Quality Pontiac Headlight Assemblies
- Defensive Driving Course - Politeness Is The Counterpoison To Offensive Driving
- Enjoy Safe Driving With Premium Quality Pontiac Tail Lights
- How to pass your driving test
- Know Traffic Conditions Online Before Driving Off
Newly Popular
- Top Seven Tips to Save Money at the Fuel Pump No Matter What You Drive
- The Days After a Driving Test Pass Are Almost The Worst Days Of Our Lives, Almost
- Drive Safe Be Safe!
- New -Vehicle Shoppers Evaluate Cars Driving Performance
- Simple Tips To Improve Your Gas Mileage
- My Memorable Driving Lesson Experience
- Be an Earth -friendly Driver - Check Your Emissions
- Keep Driving And Keep In Touch
- 15 Gas Saving Tips
- New Teen Drivers Get Failing Grade
In The Spotlight
- The Teenage Drivers And Summer Connection
- How to Choose the Right Tractor Trailer Driving School for You
- Volvo Research Distinguishes Fatigue From Drunk Driving
- Do Car Rental Companies Accept International Driving Permits (IDP)
- Easy Tips Guaranteed To Keep You Safer While Driving
- Defensive Driving Schools in Texas - The Four Texas Online Sites You Need to Know!
- Simple Tips to Save Gas
- Driving In The Hardtop Genre
- Driving Without The Wires
- Thrilling Driving experience on the Indian road
Driving Tips Links
Categories
Tags
- Airbags
- Alarm
- Audio Systems
- Auto Auction
- Battery
- Bumper
- Car Accessories
- Car Dealer
- Car Kits
- Car Lease
- Car Loan
- Car Parts
- Car Rental
- Car Videos
- Compact Car
- Cooling System
- Diesel
- Electric Car
- Electric Scooter
- Engine
- Gas Scooter
- GPS
- Headlight
- Kart
- Limousine
- Motorbike
- Navigation
- Pocket Bike
- Regulator
- Roadster
- Sensor
- Small Cars
- Sound System
- Tail Lights
- Vehicle
- Wheels
Hot Topics In Automotive
- Volkswagen Overseas
- RV water system pressures
- Engine Horsepower to the Extreme with Tornado Fuel Saver
- Writing an Effective Car Selling Advertisement
- Car Battery Tester
- Used Cars - Avoiding the Lemons
- The Teenage Drivers And Summer Connection
- How to Choose the Right Tractor Trailer Driving School for You
- Volvo Research Distinguishes Fatigue From Drunk Driving
- Do Car Rental Companies Accept International Driving Permits (IDP)
Also See
- Headlight Restoration Increases Driving Safety
- Be an Earth -friendly Driver - Check Your Emissions
- Safety First - Defensive Driving Lessons
- Summer Driving Tip - Checking Tire Pressure Can Save $200 in Gas!
- Volvo Turn Signal Light Promotes Safe Driving Habit
- Motorhome Hire - Tips for a Safe Drive
- Nissan Battle Drunk Driving With Navi System
- Go Driving. Go Streaming
- Driving Instructors - Better Than An Empty Parking Lot
- Simple Tips to Save Gas
- Alfa Romeo
- Aston Martin
- Audi
- Bentley
- Benz
- BMW
- Bugatti
- Buick
- Cadillac
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Citroen
- Daewoo
- Dodge
- Ferrari
- Fiat
- Ford
- GM
- Honda
- Hummer
- Hyundai
- ISUZU
- Jaguar
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Lincoln
- Maserati
- Mazda
- Mercury
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Opel
- Peugeot
- Porsche
- Renault
- Rolls royce
- Rover
- Saab
- Saturn
- Skoda
- Smart
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Vauxhall
- Volkswagen
- Volvo
