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Make Prom Memories with Reston Limousine

Prom season is coming up and teens in the Washington DC metro area are invited to enter a contest to win limousine service from Reston Limousine as well as other great prizes:DC Prom Limo Service

Grand Prize:

In addition to the Grand Prize, the student with the most nominations will receive an outing for 8 at Dulles Golf Center & Sports Park. There also will be additional prizes for parents of winner and person nominating the winning student.

Enter your favorite teen here!

With the largest limousine and shuttle fleet in the Washington DC area, Reston Limousine can ensure that your teens arrive in style for their prom !

To reserve your limousine or limo bus for the prom, call 703.478.0500 Option 1!

Tips for Parents for Successful Prom Transportation
• Ask Reston Limousine for our Prom Promise. This is a document that teens sign in agreement of not drinking or taking drugs on prom night. Many reputable limousine and chauffeured transportation companies offer this contract as a way to give parents an outlet to discuss the importance of safety on prom night. Reston Limousine believes a special occasion should be remembered for a wonderful time only. We require all prom reservations to have a signed Reston Limousine Prom Promise on file prior to dispatching our vehicles.
• Give Reston Limousine a curfew. That’s right; the chauffeur will abide by any rules you set forth, and will make sure to pick up and drop off your kids at a designated hour and at designated locations only.
• Check with industry associations to make sure the company you choose is reputable. Make sure the company has the right credentials, like the National Limousine Association (NLA), and the local livery association (Virginia Limousine Association). Reston Limousine has been in business for 20 years and is a member of both the NLA and VLA.
• Remember to sit back and relax. Reston Limousine hires drivers with proper training and licensing. Our chauffeurs are familiar with carting around excited passengers all day long, so they know how to keep things under control.

For more tips, visit Reston Limousine’s Prom Page.

Transportation Links

With little work done in Richmond on Northern Virginia’s transportation issues, Gov. Bob McDonnell (R) is considering calling a special session to address it later this year, but only if he can get support for his proposals, he told local and state media.

He’s tasked Secretary of Transportation Sean T. Connaughton with the project, and Connaughton is is working with local officials and business leaders across the state to determine transportation priorities, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch.

Among the few transportation-related bills passed by the General Assembly this year, was an agreement to allocate revenue from future oil or gas drilling royalties to improve state roads. President Obama recently announced the suspension of a ban on most off-shore drilling, allowing Virginia to drill for oil and natural gas off its coast, according to recent media reports.

With those factors in place, all that remains is for Congress to pass a bill allowing the Commonwealth to receive royalties from the drilling, and U.S. Sen. Jim Webb (D) is expected to introduce such a bill later this year.

VDOT Extends Pothole Blitz


The Virginia Department of Transportation’s “Pothole Blitz” has been so successful, with more than 120,000 potholes fixed throughout the Commonwealth, Gov. Bob McDonnell has decided to extend the project through April 15th.

The road repair campaign started March 1, following a harsh winter that riddled state roads with potholes. If you would like to report a pothole on a state-maintained road or interstate, call the hot line: 1-800-367-7623 or fill out a form on VDOT’s Web site at www.virginiadot.org/travel/citizen.asp.

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