Safe Ride 2013 New Years Eve

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“Drunk driving isn’t an accident; it’s a decision that’s made without concern for the safety and well-being of others. Make one New Year’s Eve resolution early – don’t drink and drive.” – Mike Woods, Lawyer

Designating a sober driver has never been easier thanks to the Safe Night Cab Ride Program sponsored by Woods & Woods Injury Lawyers. Entering its 16th year of service, the program provides free cab rides home for those who have been drinking or who don’t feel they have a safe way home this New Year’s Eve.

Need a ride? Here’s How
Safe Night Cab Ride will be available in Evansville and Newburgh, Indiana from 11 p.m. on Tuesday, December 31, 2013 through 4 a.m. on Wednesday, January 1, 2014.

To request a free cab ride home in Evansville or Newburgh, call Unity Taxi at (812) 421-9999 and tell them Woods & Woods Injury Lawyers is picking up the tab. Please remember:

Cab rides are provided to adults who otherwise might attempt to drive home after drinking. People MUST call Unity Taxi and mention the Safe Ride program to get a free ride home.

  • Cab rides are provided from a bar or restaurant to an individual’s residence – not to other drinking locations.
  • Due to the high number of ride requests on New Year’s Eve, rides cannot be guaranteed to everyone who calls; however, every attempt will be made to accommodate all requests. Drivers have the right to use their discretion when accepting fares.

 About Woods & Woods
Based in Evansville, Indiana, Woods & Woods Injury Lawyers is a family-operated law firm dedicated to presenting the rights of individuals injured or disabled by the negligent conduct of others. Since its establishment in 1985, Woods & Woods lawyers and staff members have actively participated in the well-being of the community through many projects and by annually sponsoring the Safe Night Cab Ride program. Visit WoodsLawyers.com to learn more.

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    • They have done this program since the mid-90’s for NYE and St. Patricks day. Wouldn’t be surprised if they have spent damn near a million bucks giving out free cab rides.

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