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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.
Ocean City officials say they are working with police to curb unauthorized rideshare activity around major festivals, citing safety concerns a…
Ocean City officials say they are working with police to curb unauthorized rideshare activity around major festivals, citing safety concerns after reports of off-app pickups in crowded areas.
Justice Department Sues Uber for Disability Discrimination.
As Delawareans celebrate the Fourth of July with cookouts, fireworks, and family gatherings, the Delaware Office of Highway Safety is working to keep impaired drivers off the roads through its relaunched Sober Rides program.
A 27-year-old woman from Washington, D.C. has been accused of numerous offenses including the on-campus rape, assault, and false imprisonment of a female Salisbury University student earlier this year.
To combat impaired driving, the Delaware Office of Highway Safety has introduced a "Sober Rides" program. From 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve throug…
