Planning to visit Indianapolis for the Big Ten, NCAA tournament or St. Patrick's Day? Sober Ride Indiana is offering ride credits through Uber and Lyft.
INDIANAPOLIS — March is a busy month in Indianapolis, and Sober Ride Indiana is offering free or discounted rides through Uber and Lyft.Sober Ride Indiana was created by the Indiana Criminal Justice Institute in 2020 to cut down on impaired driving—specifically around high-risk holidays and events.
To redeem a $15 ride credit, visit SoberRideIndiana.com, click on “Redeem Ride Credits” and follow the instructions for the ride service being used.The credits are also being offered in Fort Wayne on the same dates. TOP STORIES: Columbus ranch of NASCAR driver Tony Stewart listed for $30 million | Woman found dead along Interstate 70 in Indianapolis | Former Colts player, wife bake up cookie business in Indianapolis | PHOTOS: Take a look inside Tony Stewart's Columbus ranch | Tiki Bob's given liquor license renewal as Taps and Dolls denied by Alcoholic Beverage Board
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