The "Don't Drop the Ball" campaign will offer $20 rideshare vouchers to Delaware drivers starting at 3 p.m. on Dec. 31 at MySoberRides.com.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety's Sober Rides initiative is back for its second consecutive year after helping fund more than 700 rideshare rides last year around the holidays.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety is offering vouchers for up to $20 from Uber and Lyft during designated times around holidays to discourage drunk driving.
Delaware officials are encouraging residents to plan ahead for a safe trip home this Independence Day with the Sober Rides program.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety hosted a public forum Tuesday night, giving neighbors a platform to voice concerns about traffic safety and help shape future road safety initiatives.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety has launched its "Sober Rides" initiative just in time for Thanksgiving, offering $20 ride-sharing vouchers to help impaired drivers get home safely.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety is working with state and local police agencies to conduct a new high visibility enforcement focused on the traffic safety of motorists around commercial motor vehicles.
Delaware State Police announced their partnership with the Delaware Office of Highway Safety for the 2024 "I-95 Drive to Save Lives/National Distracted Driving Awareness Month" campaign.
The Delaware Office of Highway Safety (OHS) has announced a series of public forums across Delaware to work with residents to decrease road fatalities in the state.
Delaware Representative Danny Short appealed to the Department of Transportation to address community concerns over speeding cars on Middleford Road.
