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Party and get a free ride home for New Year’s Eve
Twin Ports Joyride offers vouchers that allows their patrons $7 dollars off a cab ride home.
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BART will extend service until the early morning hours on New Year’s Day and party-goers can ride for free on multiple bus or transit services from New Year’s Eve into New Year’s Day, transit officials said.
“Last year on New Year’s, we did 727 rides so we would love to do 1,000 rides this New Year’s, but if we’re above 727 rides, we’re going to be happy”, Thomas said.
The city said customers can also flag down a bus at any point along a route. Miller lite free rides.
If you plan on being out-and-about on New Year’s Eve, there are several options you can turn to make sure you get to where you need to go safely. Twin Ports Joyride is one safe option for a ride home. The service is limited to the Topeka city limits.
Beginning 10 p.m. Thursday, all CTA trains and buses will be free to ride, according to a statement from the agency. Gordon was killed in 2004 after a drunk driver ran a red light. Owner, George Scott, says they plan to add up to 8 additional taxis to help get people home after their New Year celebrations. Officers will drive them home, no questions asked.
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Operation Safe Ride will be in affect again this New Year holiday as the Woodstock Police Department works to ensure the safety of late night patrons at local bars. Users can expect “surge pricing” to take effect Thursday night because of the increased demand.