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…
As New Year’s celebrations begin tonight, authorities are urging drivers to prioritize safety and are working to prevent driving under the influence.
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.
A new law taking effect Monday in Maryland allows residents to buy alcohol through delivery services. This legislation permits drivers from ap…
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration’s Highway Safety Office has once again partnered with rideshare service Lyft to help ensure everyone makes it home safe this New Years weekend.
Police in Baltimore are investigating dozens of rideshare carjackings and robberies over the past month, but have seen more cases despite several arrests, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Wednesday.
A Richmond man has been refunded the $600 he was charged for an Uber ride that became trapped with hundreds of others on an icy stretch of Interstate 95 in Virginia.
Salisbury Council is discussing a 25 cent tax on Uber and Lyft rides that start or end within the city limits. The revenue from the tax would go towards road maintenance.