Free ride reimbursement in SoCal for July 4th

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VICTORVILLE – Walter Clark Legal Group is sponsoring its Safe Ride Home Program during the Fourth of July holiday in select Southern California cities.

The Safe Ride Home Program is intended for people who drive to a local restaurant or bar, have one to several alcoholic drinks, and unexpectedly find themselves over the legal BAC limit.

When drivers who have become impaired by alcohol choose to take a cab, Uber, or Lyft ride home instead of getting back behind the wheel of their car, Walter Clark Legal Group will reimburse their fare.

SoCal cities eligible for free rides

Reimbursement is available for rides home taken between 10:00 p.m. on July 4  and 3:00 a.m. on July 5, 2025 within the following areas of Southern California:

  • Victorville
  • Palm Desert
  • Cathedral City
  • Desert Hot Springs 
  • Rancho Mirage 
  • Indian Wells
  • La Quinta 
  • Bermuda Dunes 
  • Indio
  • Coachella
  • Palm Springs
  • El Centro
  • Banning
  • Yucca Valley 
  • Morongo Valley

Reimbursement covers a single one-way ride (up to $50) from a bar, restaurant or residence to a safe destination. Must be 21 and over, with a valid driver’s license and limited to one household per day.

Walter Clark Legal Group has paid for rides home for over a decade

For over a decade, Walter Clark Legal Group has paid for rides home to keep impaired drivers off the road during busy holidays, when the number of accidents increases.

“I have and just about everybody I know has at some time driven when they shouldn’t, and the reason that happens is that after you have a drink, you think you’re fine. That’s the effect of impairment,” said Walter Clark Legal Group founder Walter Clark. 

He adds, “If you see somebody who doesn’t look like they should be driving, we’ll pay for the ride.

For more information visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/4th-of-july-safe-ride-home-get-reimbursed-for-keeping-us-safe-tickets-1434637682929

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