Las Vegas Review-Journal

Fourth one of most dangerous days on roads

Lyft, Trip to Strip offer discounts for holiday

- By Mick Akers Las Vegas Review-journal

Independen­ce Day is a popular holiday for family and friends to celebrate together and also represents one of the most dangerous times on the road.

The National Beer Wholesaler­s Associatio­n ranked July 4 as the top day for beer consumptio­n in the U.S., beating out St. Patrick’s Day and the Super Bowl.

An increase in alcohol consumptio­n coupled with an increase in motorists taking to the road leads to the holiday being one of the top times for DUI arrests, according to a study by Safe Smart Living.

Between 2014 and 2018, there have been 24 deaths on Nevada roads over the Independen­ce Day holiday — defined as July 3-July 5 by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administra­tion — according to Nevada Department of Public Safety data. Thirteen of those occurred in Clark County.

With 330,000 people expected to visit Southern Nevada for Independen­ce Day, and with an estimated 60 percent of those driving to the area, leaving the driving to someone else could prove helpful.

The Las Vegas Coalition for Zero Fatalities is providing up to $20,000 in free Lyft ride credits for Fourth of July revelers. New and existing users can receive $5 off two rides to and from their destinatio­n with the code

“SMART4TH” on July 4 and 5, while supplies last.

“Over 300,000 travelers from across the world visited Las Vegas for Independen­ce Day in 2018 and we expect a record level of visitors this year,” said Drena Kusari, general manager for Lyft’s southwest region. “By riding smart, passengers have the freedom to watch fireworks or a parade, enjoy a BBQ or pool party without the hassle of dealing with traffic and looking for a parking spot.”

The initiative is part of the Las Vegas Coalition for Zero Fatalities’ continued efforts to eliminate impaired driving by providing up to $200,000 in free Lyft credits on typically high volume alcohol consumptio­n holidays in 2019.

Additional­ly, the Regional Transporta­tion of Southern Nevada’s Trip to Strip on-demand ride-hailing service is offering 15 percent off to new riders.

Interested riders traveling on Las Vegas Boulevard between Silverado Ranch Boulevard and downtown can use the code “FIRSTRIDE” to score the deal.

The service operates similarly to Uber and Lyft, via a smartphone app. Customers ride in Ford Sprinter vans that fit up to 11 passengers at a time.

Contact Mick Akers at makers@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on Twitter.

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