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| A private car being used for the Lyft car-sharing program |
Spokane. Companies like these that have civilians renting out the empty seats in their car have been in other communities for a while now, long enough to gauge their impact in some places and one of the conclusions drawn is that there appears to be a reduction in DUI arrests in cities where ride-sharing is an option. In fact, in Philadelphia, the average number of DUIs per month dropped by 11%, mostly in the under-30 age range.
Philly.com has the story. There's a lot of backstory near the top of the article you can skip to get to the meat about the DUI rates, closer to the bottom.

I am glad to see DUI's prevention in Philly has improved , But I have a hard time believing a Hitch Hiker App would have contributed that much in DUI's ? I do not think if I was intoxicated so much I would need someone to drive me home I would choose a service with no regulation or a business relationship with the City ordinances and codes?
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