The Knot New England Weddings Magazine

LOVE ON THE ROAD

TURN TO THE PROS

t may seem tempting to rely on friends or family to get you to and from your wedding, but trust us—this is one to-do best left to the professionals. They’re well versed in wrangling large crowds and will know local roads well, which comes in handy in the case of closures or accidents that could delay your day. Reach out to transportation companies in your area at least four to six months ahead of your celebration to ensure you have the pick of the fleet. Working with pros also has the added benefit of a contract (important!), which can guarantee everything from a

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