According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1 person in the United States dies in a drunk-driving crash every 52 minutes. All of these deaths were preventable and were the result of a very bad decision.

What is Logan's Promise?

Logan's Promise is a nonprofit organization with a mission to end drunk driving. It's totally ok to have drinks with friends and celebrate the end of summer. Logan's Promise makes it easier for you to make a good decision, and stay out of jail, the hospital, or worse. The Logan's Promise Safe Ride Program will be available over the Labor Day 2024 weekend.

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Free Safe Rides Home Labor Day Weekend 2024

So, if you're planning on going out and enjoying some adult beverages Labor day weekend, ask yourself this question: How am I getting home? Before you say 'I can drive after a few drinks', let me tell you about a safe way to get home.

Use the Lyft code SAFELABOR2024  to receive up to $25 off of your ride home. This Safe Ride program will get you home, not to the next bar or party.

Logan’s Promise Safe Ride program will get you home, not to the next bar or party. This code will be valid from 8 pm to 3 am from Friday, August 30, 2024, to Saturday, August 31, 2024.  This service is available to residents of Vanderburgh, Warrick, Posey, and Gibson counties.

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If your business or organization would like to sponsor a Safe Ride weekend, email cbrown@loganspromise.org

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