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New Year’s is always a mess. It starts with such high expectations and then the ball drops, it’s midnight, and you have no way to get home without spending a small fortune on a hard-to-find taxi or surging ride-hailing trips.
While it’s near impossible to avoid a costly ride home soon after midnight or right when the bars and parties shut down, you have some cost-saving options.
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First the obvious: If you haven’t downloaded the Lyft or Uber apps yet, you’ve got up to $20 of free rides waiting for you. But for the majority of us partygoers, those are well-used apps. So in several big cities across the U.S., Lyft is offering some discounts. Read more…
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