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Farah & Farah Offering Free New Year’s Eve Rides in Northeast Florida

Farah & Farah, a leading personal injury law firm in Florida and Georgia, is doing its part to keep Jacksonville and St. Augustine residents safe as they celebrate the new year. It’s announcing the return of Farah Free NYE Rides, the firm’s annual program to help individuals and families remain safe during one of the most dangerous nights on the road. Holiday party-goers in Jacksonville and St. Augustine can count on Farah & Farah for a free ride to and from their celebrations via a $50 Lyft credit, or a cab ride within a 40-mile radius with a participating taxi service.

The Farah Free NYE Rides credit will be available on Friday, December 31, starting at 8 p.m. until 4 a.m. on New Year’s Day. Residents of Jacksonville and St. Augustine are encouraged to claim their free voucher in advance at FarahandFarah.com/NYE and to share this opportunity to get home safe and sound (for free) with their local friends and family.

“Our goal is to keep people safe as they celebrate new beginnings with friends and family,” said Eddie Farah, the founder and managing partner at Farah & Farah. “We are proud to provide a safe start to the new year through our Farah Free NYE Rides program.”

The National Safety Council estimates that approximately 384 people will die on the road in America during the New Year’s holiday this year, a steep increase from last year’s estimate of 200. Fortunately, many of these deaths can be prevented if would-be drivers make plans to use a designated driver or rideshare app.

For more information about Farah & Farah’s New Year’s Eve safe ride campaign, and access a detailed map of the area in which the promotion is valid, please visit FarahandFarah.com/NYE.

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