Helpful Hints  
  • Never allow more than one person to stand at a time while the vehicle is moving. At each stop, the group leader must make sure that everyone is aboard and then inform the driver when the group is ready for departure.
  • The driver is not responsible for chaperoning, disciplining, or attending to any member of your group. The driver's job is safely operating the vehicle. If a driver needs help with directions or maps, they will ask. During the trip, you may need to speak with the driver while the vehicle is in operations. Be sure to stay behind the white link and try to wait until the driver is away from congestive traffic.
  • If you have VCR or DVD equipped transportation, make sure to bring videos or DVD's that are acceptable entertainment for you group's age and that the material is not offensive to any religious or ethnic group.
  • Remember that even the newest transportation equipment may have problems. Be patient though - help will be on its way shortly. Using Service Companies that are a part of the International Motorcoach Group helps to guarantee that another company within the system is nearby and ready to extend service to ensure that your group will soon be back on schedule and that your charter plans will not be interrupted. In the meantime, let the driver take care of the situation. Being abusive to the driver will not help correct problems any faster.