We conduct our business affairs to the highest professional standards but there are some things that not even we can
control.
One of the great truths about any Sydney limousine service is that problems can arise en-route that might
mean delays in transit to your final destination.
Perhaps the most obvious example is an unpredictable
traffic jam following on from something such as a traffic accident. At Bayside Limousines we monitor traffic
conditions in and around the city on an hourly basis and we plan our routes to
avoid things such as known road works etc.
However, some things cannot be predicted in advance
and therefore cannot be bypassed. As you
might expect, our drivers are experts in the city and its roads – they’ll always
try to get around any hold-ups but in some situations it might just not be
possible.
So, what can be done?
Ultimately, nobody can guarantee that any journey will
be free of such unpredictable problems but what can be done is to make sure
that there is some slack built into journey times for the unexpected. Your chauffeur or our office may recommend
collection times that occasionally might seem a little too early but they are
based upon many years’ experience of road traffic conditions in Sydney at
certain times of the day.
What that means is that if, for example, you are
heading to the Airport, it might make sense to build in a little extra leeway at
peak times - just in case unexpected problems are encountered on the road.
If you’re wondering, we build in such an allowance
when we are en-route to the agreed collection point and collection time to pick
you up. That’s why we are able to
guarantee that we will never be late.
So, rather than planning your itinerary on a
knife-edge of tight timings, if possible, include a little slack to try and
cope with things you couldn’t possibly have anticipated.
How much is required?
Why not simply tell us where you need to be and the
time you need to be there and then take our advice? We’ll build an appropriate contingency into
the plans we give you.
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