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Navigating Nightlife with Rideshare: A Safer Alternative to Drinking and Driving

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As the sun dips below the horizon and the city’s lights begin to twinkle, the allure of nightlife beckons. Whether it’s a night out with friends, a romantic dinner, or a lively concert, the excitement of evening entertainment is undeniable. However, with great revelry comes a great responsibility – ensuring a safe journey home. The age-old dilemma of “Should I drive after a few drinks?” has plagued many a partygoer. Fortunately, in this modern age, we have a game-changer at our fingertips: rideshare services. In this blog post, we’ll explore how rideshares have become the go-to, safer alternative to drinking and driving, allowing you to enjoy the nightlife without jeopardizing your safety or others. Let’s dive in!

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How to Reduce Drunk Driving Accidents

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An accident can happen in a split second, and it can turn into a tragedy. You’ll find that in many cases, a lot of car crashes occur because of drunk driving. Consuming alcohol can affect your judgment, vision, reaction, and in some events, how you see colors. 

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How to Avoid Accidents During the Busiest Days of the Year

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The year is filled with days when traffic can get really messy and frustrating. These could be the usual national and international holidays, special days or days when there’s a major occasion in certain parts of the country. It’s common in the Christmas season, New Year’s, Thanksgiving, Independence Day, St. Patrick’s Day, Memorial Day Weekend, and others such as July 4th and when there’s a major NFL league game. Unfortunately, this is also when some drivers and other road users are intoxicated and behind the wheel. Out of the frustration from getting stuff in traffic, some road users just lose their cool and end up driving recklessly. Simply put, there’s a lot that goes on on the roads during busy days, and this tends to increase the likelihood of accidents.

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New Jersey State Police have planned to significantly increase traffic enforcement details across the state from Friday, March 17 to Monday, March 20

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Have a Fun and Safe St. Patrick’s Day, But Don’t Push Your Luck

March 17,2017

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West Trenton, NJ , If you plan on participating in St. Patrick’s Day shenanigans this year, don’t leave your safety and the safety of others up to luck. Troopers will work with local law enforcement agencies to keep intoxicated drivers off of the roadways and help protect New Jersey motorists from the tragedies associated with impaired driving.

The New Jersey State Police have planned to significantly increase traffic enforcement details across the state from Friday, March 17 to Monday, March 20. During this period, over 140 troopers will be on special details targeting aggressive driving, speed, seatbelt usage, distracted driving, and DWI. The details will supplement regular State Police patrols that will continue to diligently enforce New Jersey’s traffic laws.

Often, we remind motorists to be alert of pedestrians, especially during parades when people are celebrating and may be drinking alcohol. It is just as important to remind pedestrians to pay attention to motorists as well. Here are some safety tips that you and your loved ones can follow to ensure a safe and happy St. Patrick’s Day:

• Cross the street at appropriate and legal locations.
• Always obey the crosswalk traffic signal.
• If you are driving in the area of a parade, watch for pedestrians, especially small children.
• Designate a sober driver and give that person your vehicle keys.
• Use mass transit, a car service or ride sharing application if you don’t have a designated driver.
• Remember, Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk. Never let a friend drive drunk.
• Report hazardous driving by dialing #77 from a hands-free mobile device.