How often do you hear the phrase, “Be Careful! Drive
Safely!”? For many of us, it’s a phrase that we grew up on and still continue
to hear today. When we first received the freedom and responsibility that comes
when getting your driver’s license, our parents would shout that cautious
phrase to us as we were leaving the house for school or social activities. Even
today, we are still exposed to this saying—a spouse or a loved often says it to
you before you leave for work in the morning, or embarking on a simple trip to
the grocery store.
At Arrow Limousine, practicing safe driving is of the upmost
importance. Safety is in everything that we do, from the mechanics that
carefully check each of our vehicles, to the chauffeurs that drive our exceptional
offerings, and of course, to the quality of limousines and luxury vehicles that
are on our lot. A safe driving experience begins with the vehicles themselves.
Our vehicle maintenance schedules are fully computerized and each of our
vehicles are also equipped with a GPS tracking system.
While the safety of your vehicle is of the utmost
importance, our drivers at Arrow Limousine also play a vital role in the
quality and security of your drive. All chauffeurs are our valued employees
rather than owner-operated, meaning you get the best experience possible and
the highest standards in quality and safety. A defensive driving exam and a
thorough road test is also required of all of our chauffeurs, leaving you in
trusted hands with every ride you take. Arrow Limousine also monitors and
evaluates the work our outstanding chauffeurs do by using the IDrive technology
system. How is this beneficial for you?
The IDrive is an event recorder that improves driver performance and safety. It
allows us to monitor a number of safety features, including seat belt use,
distracted driving, fatigue, and even conversation!
Trust Arrow Limousine to give you a safe and quality driving
experience like no other! The safety procedures we implement is our way of
telling you “Be Careful! Drive Safely!”
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