At a Glance
- Setareh Law gives 300 free Uber vouchers up to $20 for California residents on New Year’s Eve.
- CHP will boost patrols and warns of 297 DUI arrests during recent HEP.
- 10 fatal crashes and 481 arrests reported last year during HEP.
- Why it matters: Residents can secure rides while the state urges sober driving to prevent crashes.
A California law firm is offering free Uber rides on New Year’s Eve, while the California Highway Patrol ramps up enforcement to curb drunk driving. The two initiatives come as the state reports significant DUI-related crashes and arrests.
Free Uber Vouchers from Setareh Law
Setareh Law is offering 300 Uber vouchers, each up to $20, on a first-come, first-served basis for eligible California residents. Rides must start or end in one of the 19 listed counties. Claiming a voucher requires following the firm’s instructions and meeting eligibility requirements.
- Los Angeles
- Orange
- Riverside
- San Bernardino
- San Diego
- San Francisco
- San Mateo
- Alameda
- Contra Costa
- Santa Clara
- Sacramento
- Fresno
- San Joaquin
- Stanislaus
- Sonoma
- Kern
- Ventura
- Monterey
- Madera
California Highway Patrol Enforcement
CHP will increase patrols from New Year’s Eve into New Year’s Day. The agency urges drivers to stay sober, slow down, and obey traffic laws. Last year’s HEP saw 10 fatal crashes and 481 arrests.
CHP Commissioner Sean Duryee said:
> “We’re entering a new year, but our message stays the same. Driving under the influence increases the risks on our roads, raises the chance of a crash, and puts lives in danger. We encourage everyone to do their part in keeping our roads safe by making responsible choices behind the wheel.”
Driving under the influence from alcohol, drugs-or both-impairs judgment, decreases visibility, and slows reaction time, according to CHP. In the most recent HEP, from Dec. 24 at 6 p.m. to Dec. 25 at 11:59 p.m., officers made 297 DUI arrests.

| Metric | Last Year | Most Recent HEP |
|---|---|---|
| Fatal crashes | 10 | N/A |
| DUI arrests | 481 | 297 |
Plan ahead by designating a sober driver, using a ride-share service like Uber or Lyft, or taking public transit. Report drunk drivers by dialing 9-1-1.
Key Takeaways
- 300 free Uber vouchers up to $20 are available for California residents.
- CHP’s recent enforcement period recorded 297 DUI arrests.
- Residents should plan rides and avoid drunk driving to stay safe.
By securing a voucher or planning a sober ride, Californians can celebrate safely while the state works to keep roads clear of drunk drivers.

