Services

Get home safely. Keep your car.

DDD(Don’t Drive Drunk) is a designated chauffeur service that drives you and your vehicle home when you should not be behind the wheel. It is the simple plan for avoiding a DUI, protecting your license, and ending the night responsibly.

You ride with your own vehicle

No towing, no overnight pickup.

Built to prevent DUI risk

A safer alternative when driving is not the move.

Clear, upfront packages

Straightforward ride coverage with no vague promises.

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Purpose

Avoid a DUI before it starts

Service

You and your car driven home

Focus

Responsible nights out

What to expect

Honest trust signals for a night that needs clear decisions.

A prevention-first service

DDD(Don’t Drive Drunk) exists for one job: helping people make the safer call before a DUI, accident, impound, or expensive next morning. The service is built around responsible transportation, not vague nightlife upsells.

Clear communication

You know what the service is for, what package you are booking, and what type of ride support to expect.

Practical timing

Designed for nights out, events, dinners, and situations where leaving the car behind creates more problems.

How the service works

A straightforward ride home without leaving your vehicle behind.

Signature service

You get home with your own car.

The biggest difference between DDD(Don’t Drive Drunk) and a standard ride home is simple: your vehicle comes with you. That means no overnight parking worries, no return-trip hassle, and no risky temptation to “just drive a short distance.”

Ideal after bars, restaurants, parties, weddings, concerts, and private events.

Useful when the cost of a DUI, tow, impound, or insurance spike would be far worse than calling a chauffeur.

Built for adults who want a responsible backup plan before the night gets complicated.

01

Call when driving is off the table

As soon as you know you should not drive, book the safer option instead of debating it in a parking lot.

02

Meet and verify the plan

Confirm pickup details, destination, and the right package for your distance and stop count.

03

Ride home with your vehicle

The service centers on getting both you and your car home so the night actually ends cleanly.

04

Pay less than a bad next day

Compared with tickets, towing, impound fees, court costs, and insurance hikes, planning ahead is the smart spend.

Ride options

Choose the level of ride support that fits the night.

These packages frame the service clearly for customers. Final booking details can be confirmed by phone based on pickup area, destination, timing, and any planned stops.

Why this pricing exists

A DUI costs far more than a ride home.

The goal is not luxury transportation for its own sake. It is practical prevention: protect your license, your record, your car, and everyone else on the road.

Best fit for DDD(Don’t Drive Drunk)

Book before the night gets risky, save the number in advance, and use it as your fallback when “I’m probably fine” is not a decision worth testing.

Local Safe Ride

Short-distance ride for you and your vehicle within a local coverage area.

Starting at

$89

Direct trip home

For nearby neighborhoods and common nightlife routes

Good for simple pickup-to-home transportation

Extended Return

For longer trips across town or to surrounding areas when leaving the car is not realistic.

Starting at

$129

Longer mileage coverage

Ideal after events, dinners, or venue nights farther from home

Built for customers who need both safety and convenience

Event Night Plan

More flexibility for planned nights out that may include timing coordination or one additional stop.

Starting at

$169

Best for weddings, concerts, private parties, and group evenings

Extra coordination built in

Helpful when the route is not strictly one pickup and one drop-off

Final call

When you should not drive, do not negotiate with yourself.

Save DDD(Don’t Drive Drunk) before your next night out. Calling early is easier than dealing with a DUI, tow bill, accident, or a stranded car the next morning.