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'Arrive Safe' Will Provide Free Rides Home on New Year's Eve

AAA has joined forces with AmRide and Roncari Express Valet Parking to offer impaired drivers a free ride home – in their own vehicle.

 

AAA has partnered with AmRide and Roncari Express Valet Parking to launch "Arrive Safe," a service intended to discourage drunken driving. The program, which will offer free rides home to impaired party-goers on New Year's Eve, was announced Thursday afternoon in AAA's West Hartford office.

The unique feature of this program, said AAA's Public Affairs Manager Aaron Kupec, is that callers will be driven home in their own cars by AmRide's professional drivers.

"We can't do it all," said Connecticut State Police Spokesman Lt. J. Paul Vance who attended the announcement. "This is a great addition to everything we're doing to enhance safety on the roads."

Arrive Safe will be operated by AmRide, a Rocky Hill-based company that offers "Drive You in Your Own Car" services, and callers who need a ride home on New Year's Eve can call AAA at 1-800-AAA-HELP (1-800-222-4357) to request a ride. Although rides can't be pre-scheduled, those who think they may need to use the service can register in advance at amride.com to expedite the scheduling process.

Arrive Safe will operate on New Year's Eve, between the hours of 10 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 31 and 3 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 1. Rides of up to 10 miles will be free to callers over age 21 from Hartford, Middlesex, Tolland, New London, and Windham counties. There will be a charge of $2.50 per mile for distances over 10 miles.

AAA has offered safe rides programs in the past, using cabs and tow services, and they have been used by a handful of people. This is the first year a professional driving service has been enlisted on New Year's Eve, and Kupec thinks this is the only AAA club in the country to offer this type of program.

"As far as we're concerned, if one person takes advantage of the service, and prevents them from getting behind the wheel while they're impaired, it's served its purpose," Kupec said.

"Approximately 90 people died in alcohol-related crashes on Connecticut roads in 2011, and the holiday season is a particularly dangerous time of year for impaired driving," said Kupec.

The Connecticut State Police will have sobriety checkpoints in place and will be out in force on New Year's Eve. According to Vance, Troopers arrested 44 drunk drivers and investigated 268 crashes during New Year's Eve 2011-2012. He urges celebrators to designate a sober, non-drinking driver in advance.

"Drinking and driving can quickly turn a holiday celebration into a tragedy and it is something that is totally preventable," said Rene Rodriguez of AmRide. He hopes people will utilize Arrive Safe as an "emergency transportation option" when a designated driver is not available.

"Even a moderate amount of alcohol can impair driving performance," said Marnie Cooper, sales and marketing manager for Roncari Express Valet Parking, which is helping to fund Arrive Safe.

Kupec stressed that Arrive Safe is designed for those who are headed home. "It's a ride home. It's not intended for bar hopping," he said.

Arrive Safe is part of AAA's mission to promote traffic safety, Kupec said.

"Be responsible, and if you've had too much to drink, let Arrive Safe give you a free ride home. Better yet, plan ahead and recruit a designated driver."

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thomas December 29, 2012 at 04:12 pm
if your stupid enough to get tipsy,spend the cover charge in a banquet hall where the clip joint closes at 1 a. m. make sure you tip these drivers they are keeping your place with DMV
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greta stifel June 13, 2013 at 09:38 am
very sad indeed; so who is to blame for not teaching them? it is no wonder that the sat scores inRead More the DRG for Berlin and other townships are what they are....mediocre; at this comes right from the State of CT educational tracking stats a very telling article in Connecticut Magazine as well! the magnet schools are kicking the proverbial scholastic butts of the public school system. for less pay as well....so, the relationship of salary increases to all around better education;...well, all i can say is.....
William Brighenti June 16, 2013 at 04:40 pm
Berlin teachers' median annual salary is nearly $80,000, plus family medical benefits costing overRead More $20,000, plus the ability to retire at 55 years of age with summers off, winter and spring vacations, and virtually ever holiday known to man and woman, and a work day at the high school ending mid afternoon: not bad. Perhaps teachers salaries have little, if any, correlation to quality of education...huh?
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:08 pm
Next meeting to voice your opinion is at 7pm Community Center 6/13 Thursday. Friends of Pistol CreekRead More and the
Suzanne Helm June 12, 2013 at 02:14 pm
Friends of Pistol Creek Facebook page now up and running. Looking forward to your posts andRead More pictures on how you use Pistol Creek and what you have seen or done on the trails. Anything positive to help save this beautiful open space.
William Brighenti June 12, 2013 at 04:49 pm
How about signing my petition? I'd be happy to return the favor.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:50 pm
Bill, you are correct on the motor vehicle laws an what should happen to drivers who break it.Read More There is also no law that people should eat food, but if they don't they will die.
John Elsworth June 10, 2013 at 01:57 pm
Bill, pushed wrong button an send comment off before I was finished. My point is everyone has toRead More use common sense in all situations an that includes parents on teaching there children as well as motorists. There will always be motorists who disobey the law an that is why parents must teach there kids about how to be safe an sound an not just say well there are laws on that. Make kids aware that accidents can happen an motorists speed an just be careful.
William Brighenti June 10, 2013 at 02:50 pm
Of course. But drivers need to obey the laws. If they don't, enforce the laws and make them payRead More the consequences of their actions: fines and civil lawsuits and higher insurance rates; loss of license;, prison for hitting a child.
chris choinski June 8, 2013 at 10:59 pm
heres a fun fact for ya, listening to you makes people want the old Berlin back. free ofRead More progressives like you
William Brighenti June 9, 2013 at 11:44 am
Name calling? Progressives? What next? Pinko Commie? I thought obeying the law, driving slow,Read More loving family and children were conservative values?
chris choinski June 9, 2013 at 06:38 pm
ok, first i would like to apologize for going a little nuts, i was a little worked up last night.Read More again, i apologize. but i dont believe i called you any names, i did however refer to the word assume, which you did when you said people like me speed. one speeding ticket in 13 years of driving (when i was younger). and you are correct, loving family and children are values i have, thats why i try to take the responsibility of protecting them, and not leaving their protection up to someone else (speeders in this case). but i guess that liberals/sheep, wouldnt know about that, wanting and thinking that the govt or someone else will be there to protect them. like i said in the other comment section, dont rely on others for your or others safety, rely on yourself.
William Brighenti May 31, 2013 at 08:03 pm
Thank you for speaking out, Gail. Where are our town leaders on this topic? I don't hear themRead More speaking out: do you?
Debra Tubbs May 31, 2013 at 09:24 pm
I live on Patterson Way and it is like there is no speed limit on this road.
William Brighenti June 1, 2013 at 09:06 am
What is the purpose of posted speed limit signs in residential neighborhoods if speeders are allowedRead More to drive recklessly, threatening the lives of children, pets, bicyclists, and others?