Should I say something about our driver?

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Okay first understand that I love Tiffany Towncar and will be using them on our next trip for sure. This is our second trip with Tiffany and have always been pleased.

Now maybe it's because I'm not an aggressive driver, but...

On our return trip, our driver was in a really big hurry for some reason. He even picked us up 30 minutes early since we were packed and ready to go. So I know he wasn't "late" for his next pick up. I think we were going between 70-80mph the majority of the trip to MCO. The speed doesn't bother me at all. But he would get really close to the cars in front of us and flash his brights at them until they got over. He did this the whole way instead of going around them. It was making me nervous because he was going about 75mph when he was flashing them. This car even flipped us off! :eek: I guess I was just paranoid that one of the cars in front of us was going to slam on their brakes and send us flying. But he was very nice. He helped us with our bags, and was very polite. So I don't know if I'm overreacting or not.

What do you think? Is it normal for the Towncar drivers to flash their brights to get people to move out of the way?
 
I had a drive like this last time too, I was praying I wouldn't die in a car crash. I never said anything, but was glad to get to the airport in one piece.
 
I would definitely let Tiffany know. You may save the life of a future passenger. :(
 
Hey, when did my DH start working for Tiffany? ;)

I would tell them, not complaining, but that you are concerned that this driver is putting himself and others at risk. A few miles above speed limit is understandable, but driving way faster than the flow of traffic AND flashing other drivers is dangerous. He needs to be spoken to by management.
 

We've never had this experience, but if we did, I think I would say something. After all, the driver is putting the people in his car and the others he might hit at risk. I'm sure the company would want to know for that reason, as well as for the potential liability they would face if he caused an accident.
Look at it this way...if you were in a store and noticed a big puddle on the floor that someone might slip on or some other sort of danger, you'd probably notify someone. This is a similar situation, although the potential for danger is greater.
You can notify them, and then it is up to them whether or not they want to do anything about it. But at least you know you did your due diligence!
Barb
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Our Tiffany's driver rearended the car in front of us at the red light, then took off which made it a hit and run. I reported it to TIffany's but they didnt seem too concerned. His name was Sam, was that your "bad" drivers name too?
 
If you have a complaint about an Orlando ground transportation company, here is who you should contact.

City Of Orlando
Vehicles For Hire Department
1010 S. Westmoreland Drive
Orlando, FL 32805

Phone: 407-246-2845
 
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