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Offer a Full Line of Vehicles to Fit Your Needs From Our 3 Person
Sedans to Our 55 Passenger Luxury Coaches. |
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Standard
Features:
- VCR/Video
Monitors
- Stereo
System (AM, FM)
- CD
Player
- Heating/Cooling
Conditioning
- Individual
Lighting
- Climate
Controlled Environment
- Clean
Rest Rooms
- Reclining
Seats
- Overhead
Storage Units
- Luggage
Storage (Lower Level)
- Two-Way
Radio System (driver & dispatch)
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Optional
Features/Services:
- Mounted
Tables
- Coolers
- Tour
Guides
- Catering
Services
- Cellular
Phone
Accessible
Accommodating
Affordable |
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George's
Motor Coach (GMC) strives
only to satisfy our clients by providing smooth, comfortable, clean,
and safe transportation by a courteous and professional driver. Our
aim is to create an ambiance like that of 1st class cabins on commercial
aircraft but without the turbulence! We offer transportation anywhere
in the United States and Canada. We provide local luxury transportation
as well as cross-country tours for small and large groups. We are
your "Ground Transportation Specialist."
If you are the organizer for your group,
you will particularly appreciate our expert planners. George's
Motor Coach will orchestrate your entire trip, customizing your
schedule to please you. You will be able to enjoy the tour with your
group, without bothering with the details! For more information, call
us at (770) 745-9100. We will
be delighted to assist you.
Naturally,
all drivers are required to hold a valid CDL (Commercial Drivers License).
For the safety of our drivers and others, George's Motor Coach strictly
enforces the US Department of Transportation's regulation 395.10,
which restricts a driver's duty time. The rule has three components:
1) 10 hours rule: A driver
cannot drive more than 10 hours following eight (8) consecutive hours
off-duty (adverse driving conditions and verifiable emergency situations
are excepted).
2) 15 hours rule: After 15
hours on- duty (this includes driving and on-duty, non-driving time)
a driver cannot continue driving until completion of eight (8) consecutive
hours off duty
3) 70 hours rule:
On-duty
time cannot exceed 70 hours for any period of eight (8) consecutive
days.
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