Limousines Riders, Then and Now

When I was a child, this particular question used to always pop up in my little head as to who really are these people riding in these pretty, large and absolutely longer than the usual cars? Growing up in urban area, it always fascinated me as to who were these limousine riders? Limousine itself was an exciting subject matter for me but far more than that, I was more curious about the people I could see inside it. I always wondered what they did? where they came from? and why they are using limousines in particular when there were so many other modes of transportation? Over the years, I have been around to see many things, they change and go, however the excitement of seeing a luxury town car or limousine in the streets is the same. Today, with added consciousness, I attempt to answer those questions that may be looming over the minds of many.

Even though limousine travel has come a long way today, owing to the advancements in technology and economy its definition in society amongst people and its denotations has never changed. Limousines have always been a symbolization of luxury and comfort. Even when looking back in time, limousines were always a higher status marker, a symbol of prosperity and prestige and a means of higher class transportation projecting the splendor and lavishness accompanied in luxury lifestyle and comfortable living.

During the mid 19th century, limousine were primarily used by the ‘Royals’ and ‘Bourgeois’, the ruler class,aristocrat, rich and wealthy businessmen, political figures, legislatures and administrators. And when the success of Hollywood entered the scene, limousines were widely used by movie actors, actresses and celebrities. But before that, limousines were used by the big band leaders and orchestras with the intention of advertising their fame and fortune in various parts of the country. They were referred to as the “Big band bus”.

In the 1930′s when limousine started to rise on high, riders of the limousines were ‘tourists’ and ‘guests’ who were driven to and from the hotels and airport. This opened up an entirely new market for hoteliers in hospitality. Other tour operators and vacation renters joined in to offer exquisiteness and luxurious comfort in their services via offering limousines to their clients as a mode of transportation. In 1939 trend of presidential limousine started, it was “sunshine special” which was used by President Franklin D Roosevelt, Lincoln cosmopolitan and Bubble top was used by P. Dwight following the trend were President John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, George Bush. And now Barack Obama occupying the 73% of use of limousine under his administration for the safety of diplomats. Holidaymakers often used limousine service for sight-seeing and city excursions, hence it was named ‘Airport stretch coach’. But then the technical advancements and exclusive amenities made available in limousines services gradually made its rental cost higher and completely out of reach of ordinary people.

After the great depression, all the political, social and industrial revolution that were made by the revolutionists throughout the country brought the rapid fundamental social, economical and cultural changes over the following years, hence limousines were no more the cases of have’s and have’s not. And now due to today’s sustained and developed economy, different limousine companies are breaching the consumer market, allowing regular people to hire limousines for almost any occasion including weddings, birthdays, prom parties and graduations. I often see ordinary people enjoying the high life on their special day in a limousine, celebrating their weddings or birthdays in style and with much desired elegance and highlighted presence.

It is a tradition for the bride and groom on their wedding to share the joy and excitement of their new life ahead by hiring a wedding limo. We see limousines in use among general people today and the trend are gradually becoming part of our daily life. Limousines are hired for funeral processions highlighting the respect and dignity for the dear ones. Prom Limousines are available everywhere for high school students who wish to celebrate their prom night with full youthfulness adding extra possibility of a very memorable event for all. Celebrities and sports stars make very frequent appearance in limousines whenever there is a function, party or celebration. It highly elevates their presence and adds glamor and elegance to the red carpet they tread on. Lately, it is the business people and entrepreneurs making their big day a hit or political figures making history they are using limousines to make their presence significant to society.

Limousine riders are the people, normal, rich, and stars, common, ordinary or extra ordinary because limousines are for the people, by the people. So limousine riders can be me and it can be you. There is never a predefined etiquette as to who may and who may not use a limousine service. It helps add a different genre of excitement, entertainment and professionalism to whatever occasion you intend to hire it for.

Posted in Classic Cars | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Legislation Encourages Safer Driving Through Technology Innovation

Beginning in January 2012, commercial drivers are prohibited from use of hand-held cellphones and new requirements are going into place concerning texting while driving – and new vehicle technology is actually helping all drivers to drive more safely.

A joint rule from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) is the latest action endorsed by the U.S. Department of Transportation that aims to end distracted driving. This federal ban on cell phone took effect January 3, 2012. Legislators from many states are trying to get these laws extended to all drivers in all states.

In recent months major truck and bus companies, such as Greyhound, Wal-Mart, UPS, Conoco-Phillips and others, have changed their policies to ban their drivers from using hand-held cell phones, to make and receive phone calls, or for texting. In other words, talk or text on a cellphone while driving and you could lose your job.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) research in 2009 more than 5,400 people died and a half a million were injured in crashes involving a distracted driver. The NHTSA also noted that distraction-related fatalities represented 16 percent of the overall traffic fatalities in 2009.

In the past few years, most automobile companies have been developing in-vehicle technology so they can offer Bluetooth hands-free in-vehicle communications. The whole idea is to keep the driver’s eyes on the road and their hands on the wheel. Although an option for most vehicles, more and more drivers are demanding it from their vehicles.

Ford Motor Company goes further by having an app (911 Assist) that assists emergency personnel. Their hands-free infotainment system, called Sync, was co-developed with help from Microsoft. With Sync, if the “paired” phone is on and active and the vehicle is involved an accident that triggers the airbags, then it automatically makes the system dial the closest 911 dispatcher. It relays the latitude, longitude and altitude plus it opens the microphone so the dispatcher can speak with occupants of the car.

Depending on the cellphone, some users of Ford’s Sync system can also have their text messages, interpreted and read back to them by the system. With the Sync system, a driver can receive and even send back text messages via voice (albeit a short list of canned messages). Ford and Microsoft use the MAP protocol with SMS messaging. Some Android based phones and some Blackberry phones can send and receive text messages through the Sync system. This allows drivers to stay more focused on the road. Currently Apple engineers are not complying with this protocol and so Apple iPhone users cannot use the text-to-voice functions (unless they are using the new iPhone 4s with Siri). Siri, a voice-operated assistant, can be accessed through Sync and she will find and read text messages and play tehm back through the vehicle’s sound system.

As more vehicle manufacturers expand the Bluetooth capabilities of their vehicles, then more and more drivers will have the opportunity to avoid using their handheld cellphones while driving. Hopefully this ban will reduce the number of fatalities from distracted drivers.

In fact, the automotive insurance industry is already listing ten safety features they think all new car buyers should be looking for in their next vehicle. The list includes:

Intelligent Cruise Control – This helps your vehicle maintain a safe distance from cars ahead of it.

Lane Drifting Warning – This helps drivers who have inadvertently drifted out of their lane and could be going into another lane or going off the road. The constant monitoring keeps drivers on their toes.

Tire Pressure Monitoring – This is now required by the NHTSA on all vehicles built since 2008. Helps alert drivers if a tire is over- or under-inflated.

Rear View Cameras – When the car’s transmission is placed in reverse it automatically displays a view on a monitor to let the driver see what’s behind them.

Blind Spot Detection – Sensors at the rear of the vehicle alert the driver so they can safely make lane changes.

Adaptive Headlights – These do more than ordinary headlights to make it easier for drivers to see what’s ahead or around the corner.

Intelligent Airbag Sensors – Using spontaneous sensors, the vehicle determine which airbags need to be fired and at what speed to keep drivers safe in a collision.

Emergency Response Systems – In addition to calling 911 for assistance, this system shuts of the fuel delivery system, disconnects the battery from the alternator, turns on interior lights and unlocks the doors.

Rollover Prevention – Complicated sensors detect a rollover in progress and fire off appropriate airbags and other defenses to keep occupants safe.

Night Vision Assistance – Vehicle equipped with this have infrared sensors that can look further ahead on the road to detect people or animals that might be difficult to see.

Posted in Mobile Audio Video | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment