{"id":20041,"date":"2017-12-28T09:00:57","date_gmt":"2017-12-28T14:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.gofleet.com\/?p=20041"},"modified":"2020-08-04T13:52:59","modified_gmt":"2020-08-04T13:52:59","slug":"safe-new-years-eve","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.gofleet.com\/safe-new-years-eve\/","title":{"rendered":"5 Tips for Getting Home Safely this New Year\u2019s Eve"},"content":{"rendered":"
New Year\u2019s Eve is a day full of excitement and celebration. However, all of that celebrating can create a dangerous situation out on the roads.<\/p>\n
On New Year\u2019s Eve, there are more alcohol-related car accidents than most other nights. In fact, when compared to an average weekend night, there is about 71 percent more alcohol- and drug-related accidents between 6 pm on December 31 and 6 am on January 1st.<\/p>\n
Because these crashes are so common, it is especially important that you stay safe when on the roads.<\/p>\n
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1. Have a Designated Driver<\/strong><\/p>\n One of the easiest ways to get home safe on New Year\u2019s Eve this year is to have a designated driver pick you up and drop you off at home. You probably won\u2019t have to pay your designated driver! You can always buy them dinner or non-alcoholic drinks in exchange for a safe ride home. Just make sure you choose someone who won\u2019t drink at the party or event you\u2019re going to. Even a single drink can be dangerous!<\/p>\n However, if you don\u2019t have a friend that\u2019s willing to be a designated driver, Dryver offers designated driver services across 76 cities in the United States via a smartphone app. You can easily hire a designated driver pick up a few guests for an event, by the hour, or for order pickup services all through the app. Plus, the driver uses your car, so there\u2019s no need to worry about Uber drivers and cabs fighting over who picks up whom.<\/p>\n 2. Use Public Transportation<\/strong><\/p>\n The easiest and cheapest way to get home safe on New Year\u2019s Eve is taking public transportation, whether it be using a bus, boat, or subway. 3. Book a Cab or Use a Rideshare Service<\/strong><\/p>\n Clearly, one of the more popular ways to get to and from a destination safely is taking a cab, Lyft, or Uber. However, more often enough, rideshare services are becoming increasingly more popular than cabs. You can hail a ride and pay for it right from the app.<\/p>\n When you\u2019re taking an Uber or Lyft, make sure you avoid the costly surge charge. Usually, during major holidays when traffic is bad or there are fewer drivers on the road, rideshare services charge users a \u201csurge charge,\u201d which is usually twice the cost of a normal ride. However, Uber representatives predict that the surge on New Year\u2019s Eve will last from 12:30 to 2:30, so make sure you get a ride either before or after!<\/p>\n 4. Consider Staying Over<\/strong><\/p>\n If you can\u2019t find a designated driver or don\u2019t have the money for a rideshare service, there\u2019s no need to worry. If you\u2019re at a party, consider staying over until the morning.<\/p>\n Most cases, your friends are already planning on staying over, and it will be easier for your convenience. However, just make sure you ask the host of the party beforehand, to make sure they have enough room for you to stay over. Plus, they might even offer you a ride home in the morning, once everyone is sober.<\/p>\n 5. Contact AAA<\/strong><\/p>\n If you have an AAA membership, you may be in luck. AAA offers pickup service to over 20 regions in the country on New Year\u2019s Eve. Although this means that their services aren\u2019t available to everyone, you should try to contact AAA and schedule some sort of pick up after your party to ensure a safe drive home. You can also check online to see whether or not their service is available in your area.<\/p>\n
\nFortunately, most cities have public transportation, so it won\u2019t be challenging to find a safe route home. Also, most major cities offer reduced or free late night services for public transportation on New Year\u2019s Eve and other major holidays.<\/p>\n