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Californians offered free Lyft rides to avoid drunk driving on Fourth of July

July 4, 2026
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Californians offered free Lyft rides to avoid drunk driving on Fourth of July

Californians who celebrate too much this Fourth of July holiday are being offered free rides home to avoid drunk driving and keep the roads safe.

Residents in Palm Springs, Palm Desert, Coachella, Rancho Mirage and a handful of other southern California towns can get a free ride home from a cab or Lyft driver to avoid getting on the road impaired from parties celebrating America’s 250th birthday.

Fireworks burst over the skyline of Downtown Los Angeles.
The Walter Clark Legal Group is offering up to $50 in reimbursement for eligible Lyft or cab rides home on the night of July 4. Getty Images

From Saturday July 4th at 10 p.m. until 3 a.m. on July 5 the Walter Clark Legal Group is offering anyone a free ride home, as part of the firm’s Safe Ride Program.

“I have and just about everybody I know has at some time driven when they shouldn’t, and the reason that happens is that after you have a drink, you think you’re fine,” Walter Clark, founder of the law firm, said in a statement, per the announcement from Eventbrite.

“That’s the effect of impairment.”

A Lyft sign with its logo, illuminated in purple, on a vehicle dashboard.
The firm will reimburse the driver a one-way ride home or to a safe destination, with one per household per day. Bloomberg via Getty Images

The firm will reimburse the driver a one-way ride home or to a safe destination, with one per household per day. The offer is valid for a maximum fare of $50.

The program “rewards impaired drivers who make the right choice,” the announcement read.

For over a decade, the firm has been offering the program to keep impaired drivers off the road during busy holidays like Independence Day, when there’s more accidents.

People watch fireworks at night.
Californians who celebrate a bit too much this Fourth of July holiday are being offered free rides home to avoid drunk driving and keep the roads safe. USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

Rides must be taken within the following Coachella Valley cities:

  • Palm Springs
  • Palm Desert
  • Cathedral City
  • Desert Hot Springs
  • Rancho Mirage
  • Indian Wells
  • La Quinta
  • Bermuda Dunes
  • Coachella
  • Victorville
  • El Centro
  • Banning
  • Yucca Valley
  • Morongo Valley
A man with a backpack using his phone on a busy city street at night.
The program “rewards impaired drivers who make the right choice,” the announcement read. Getty Images

Additionally, this offer is only good for drivers 21 years of age or older and with a valid driver’s license.

The reimbursement coupon can be found here.

Happy Birthday America!

The post Californians offered free Lyft rides to avoid drunk driving on Fourth of July appeared first on New York Post.

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