ArriveSafe offers free Uber rides to Montgomery County residents over New Year’s weekend

Celebrate the start of 2024 by making sure you have a safe and sober ride home.

The Montgomery County Prosecutor’s Office is offering the ArriveSafe program over the New Year’s holiday weekend in partnership with Heidelberg Distributing/Budweiser and Key-Ads.

The program offers a free Uber ride of up to $25 for Montgomery County residents to encourage people to celebrate the holiday responsibly.

ArriveSafe starts at 6 p.m. Dec. 30 and ends at 6 a.m. Jan. 2.

“We made it through Christmas so I would encourage everyone to start the new year out right,” said Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck Jr. “If your New Year’s holiday is going to involve alcohol — which many will — then I encourage you to take advantage and use ArriveSafe to get yourself home.”

To use the program, Montgomery County residents can scan the ArriveSafe QR code at www.mcpo.com to add a voucher to their Uber account.

“This year, Ohio has had nearly 10,000 OVI-related traffic crashes, which sadly took the lives of over 500 people,” he said “Here in Montgomery County, we have had over 460 OVI-related traffic crashes that took the lives of nearly 40 motorists. We can do better! Have a designated driver or use ArriveSafe to get a free Uber ride home.”

Since ArriveSafe launched in 2007, the program has provided 11,700 free rides home, Heck added.

He encouraged people to make a plan for a safe ride home before drinking or starting to celebrate the new year.

“Do you want to start the new year off by going to jail in the back seat of a cruiser or worse yet, landing in the hospital or landing in the morgue?” he said. “Make it simple. Keep it safe for yourself and everyone in the community.”

Montgomery County Prosecutor Mat Heck held a press conference Friday offering Montgomery County residents free, sober rides with ArriveSafe over the New Years holiday. JIM NOELKER/STAFF

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