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Michigan Construction Suspended for the Holiday Weekend

Friday, July 5th, 2013

Spring, Construction, Fall, Winter. I’m not sure if Winter or Construction is worse. For now, I’m going to have to go with construction. Luckily, MDOT is suspending construction around the holiday to help lighten traffic backups. They are lifting traffic restrictions on 118 of 162 projects statewide. Beginning at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 3, and continuing until 6 a.m. Monday, July 8, MDOT will suspend construction wherever possible on state roads and bridges. Check out the interactive map  on MDOT’s Site

Charter Buses in Toledo, Ohio

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

We’re happy to announce that we will now be Chartering Buses in Toledo, Ohio, and the Northern Ohio area. We have been serving Southeast Michigan for the last 30 years and are looking forward to creating new relationships in Ohio! New charter buses have been added to our fleet to undertake the additional customers as well as update our fleet for current customers! We’re available in Toledo for all of your charter bus needs. From casino trips to field trips, we’ve got you covered with our modern charter buses!

Charter Bus Rentals are great for:

  • Group Tours
  • Corporate Travel
  • Sporting Events
  • Fundraising
  • Cedar Point/Amusement Park Trips
  • Casino Bus Trip
  • Team Travel
  • Field Trips
  • Any other Group Travel Needs!

To find out more, please call us at (419) 476-3333
Or, to speak to your normal representative, call us at (734) 284-9229

What’s New at Cedar Point? Not just the Gatekeeper

Monday, June 17th, 2013

We won’t deny that the Gatekeeper is our most anticipated change to Cedar Point this year, who can argue that? Gatekeeper is the tallest, fastest, and longest wing roller coaster in the world. It breaks seven world records. But then, would you expect anything less from Cedar Point?GateKeeper

The Gatekeeper Boasts
  • Longest wing coaster – 4,164 feet
  • Fastest non-launched wing coaster – 67 mph
  • Tallest inversion on any roller coaster – 170 feet
  • Longest drop on a wing coaster – 164 feet
  • Most inversions on a wing coaster – 6
  • Most roller coaster track at one park – 56,702 feet
  • Most rides at one park – 72
On top of the anticipated Gatekeeper, Cedar Point will also be working on other areas to improve the experience of guests.
  • Know the beach you see from the Wicked Twister that you have no idea how to get to? Cedar Point’s new vision for it includes live music, food vendors and more, giving visitors more of an “island vibe” on the sand.
  • Fast Lane Tickets let you bypass regular lines on more than 20 rides. You can ride as many times as you want all day long. When you only have one day to spend in the park, it may be worth the extra dough.
  • Improved customer service. While we can’t really complain about the customer service now, the fairly new CEO’s experience with Disney means he has experience in and values the great customer experience those parks offer. Disney magic AND our favorite roller coasters? What more could you ask for? We can think of one thing…

This summer, Trinity Transportation introduced the Cedar Point Charter

A a full-service, luxury charter bus making trips to Cedar Point from Detroit all summer long. We know the drive can be grueling, especially the “are we there yet?”s and the “I need to use the bathroom”s. Trinity Transportation has you covered.Charter Bus without power linesweb

  • Free WiFi on board means no more complaining about being bored (you can even get some work done!)
  • Power Outlets in every row means no hassle of 12v converters, dead cell phones, etc
  • Restroom on-board means no more long rest stops on the way
  • Large, comfortable reclining seats

Plus, compare the Cedar Point Charter to the competition:

Between the Gatekeeper, fast lane tickets, and the Cedar Point Charter, this summer is sure to be the best trip to Cedar Point ever. We know we can’t wait!

For more information about the Cedar Point Charter, please visit our Cedar Point Charter page or contact Austin at austina@trinitytransportation.com or (888) 995-5898.

20 Great Rules for the Road

Tuesday, March 26th, 2013

Whether you are considering traveling today or tomorrow, the below will provide you with some rules to follow that will help assure a safe reliable transportation provider.

 

Tip #1) Ask how long the company has been in business. Find out when the company was established, and how long it has been offering charter coach service. A long track record is generally desirable.

Tip #2) Request the company's DOT number. A DOT (Department of Transportation) number is assigned by the US Government and is required to operate legally. The DOT number can be used to check the carrier's safety rating (See tip #3).

Tip #3) Ask about their DOT Safety Rating. The US Department of Transportation (DOT) issues safety ratings based on the company's accident record and adherence to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. The highest possible rating is Satisfactory. Other ratings include Conditional, Not Rated, or Unsatisfactory. Never charter from a company with an unsatisfactory rating. It's easy to find a carrier's rating on the Internet. Go to http://www.safersys.org Seach by company name, USDOT number or MC number.

Tip #4) Request a Certificate of Insurance. Your carrier should supply a Certificate of Insurance. This certificate shows the carrier's levels of insurance and effective policy dates. Accepted levels of insurance call for $5 million combined, single-limit liability coverage.

Tip #5) Ask for references. Request and contact references from similar type groups traveling on similar type programs. Never charter from a company unwilling to provide references.

Tip #6) Inquire about the size of their fleet. Overall charter fleet size is important. It provides a gauge to the operator's ability to supply alternate vehicles in the event of a mechanical problem, for multi-bus movements, on weekends or during peak seasons. It also provides some insight into the carriers success.

Tip #7) Ask if the Company is available for Inspection. You should inspect a carrier personally whenever possible. Inspect the motorcoach equipment, general offices and garage facilities. You can tell a lot about a company just by looking.

Tip #8) Inquire about the average age of the equipment operated. Vehicles that are more than 10 years old, unless properly maintained on a preventive maintenance basis, can have a greatly diminished reliability factor. Generally speaking, the newer the coach, the fewer the breakdowns.

Tip #9) Determine if the carrier is a full service company. Do they have their own maintenance facilities? Can they provide a variety of vehicles to meet your special needs? Ask if they help arrange tours and special services you require.

Meeting Your Needs . . .

Tip #10) Clearly spell out your schedule and what is involved in detail. Be prepared to provide the company a detailed itinerary for your trip. This information allows the company to quote on your trip accurately. For your safety, drivers hours are limited by Federal regulations. In addition, specify if your driver must stay in the same hotel as your group.

Tip #11) Consider your groups special needs. Things like the need for a video system, beverage galley, handicapped access or other equipment.

Tip #12) Ask if video coaches are available. Video equipped coaches can be a genuine asset. You can view educational videos or movies to help pass the hours. Sports teams can even view game tapes. A great way to see your opponent, or review your own performance.

Tip #13) Ask if the carrier is legally licensed to show motion pictures en route. Only carriers licensed by the Motion Picture Association of American may show copyrighted movies. Ask to see a copy of the carrier's MPAA license. (Films rented from a video store are not licensed for public viewing.)

Tip #14) Be a careful shopper. If your organization requires multiple quotations, make sure careful consideration of the remaining  Consumer Tips are balanced against cost. A decision based solely on price may not be the best value.

Tip #15) Ask who pays for the driver's room. Is the driver's room included in the charter cost? If not, ask if you are responsible for the driver's room.

Tip #16) Determine company policy for extra mileage costs above the contracted amount. Find out the carriers policy concerning "overage miles" before you select a carrier — not when you get an inflated bill after you return!

Safety Issues . . .

Tip #17) Ask if the company adheres to Department of Transportation driver regulations. The DOT limits the number of hours a driver can work. A driver is limited to 10 hours of actual driving time. If your itinerary exceeds this limit, ask the company how they plan to handle your groups needs.

Tip #18) Inquire about the company's procedures for on-the-road emergencies. The company should have access to a nationwide reciprocal maintenance agreement which will assure you of prompt servicing of equipment in all regions of the USA.

Tip #19) Ask if the Company has a formal Drug and Alcohol Program. Specify that your carrier supply a copy of their written drug and alcohol policy statement. Never charter from a carrier that does not strongly enforce a drug and alcohol-free workplace.

Tip #20) Request a list of qualified CDL drivers. Ask the carrier to submit a list of current qualified drivers. These drivers must have a CDL (commercial drivers license), a DOT driver's file, a current DOT physical examination and approved Medical Examiner's Card, as well as other driver qualification documentation.

This brochure is produced as a public service by the National Motorcoach Network. Permission to reproduce this document is granted with proper atttribution to National Motorcoach Network, Inc.

Replaced But Not Yet Retired

Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Although there are many miles still left to be driven on this full size van, as a preventative maintenance standard Trinity Transportation replaces vehicles in our fleet after a set amount of miles per each type of vehicle. With many miles still left to be driven and the great condition of the vehicle, we have donated the vehicle to Orange Street Church of God of Prophecy  to help them in their goals to provide support to many community members in the Metro Detroit and surrounding areas. The key hand off took place this morning when Pastor Bob Rose accepted the keys from Sales Director Austin Arksey.

Donated van

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New Dedicated Charter Center

Trinity/Durham Transportation is thrilled to announce our Dedicated Charter Center located at 24500 Van Born Road, Dearborn Heights, Michigan.

Our Charter Center accommodates the needs of our clients who travel at any time throughout the day.

There are no time restrictions that require us to work around existing home to school routes. 

Contact – Reservations@TrinityTransportaton.com

 

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