Want a free ride home after a night out one weekend? If you live in Texas, New York, Colorado, Illinois, Florida, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Georgia or Washington, D.C., Lyft can help.
The ride-share company teams up with Budweiser to offer two $10 credits toward rides between 5 p.m. and 5 a.m. local time on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights through the end of 2017. The expanded partnership is an effort to get customers safely to and from their destinations.
How to Get Free Lyft Rides Every Weekend
To get the Lyft URL for your two $10 credits, visit Budweiser’s Facebook or Instagram page every Thursday at 2 p.m.. Keep in mind the URL changes periodically, so make sure to check Budweiser’s social media pages for the latest link.
The credits are good for rides taken between 5 p.m. and 5 a.m. on Thursday, Friday or Saturday nights.
You may use the credit for Lyft rides in the following states:
- Texas
- New York
- Colorado
- Illinois
- Florida
- Massachusetts
- Pennsylvania
- Missouri
- Georgia
- Washington, D.C.
Why Take a Ride on Bud?
Lyft and Budweiser first joined forces in 2016 to curb drunk driving. Last year, Budweiser donated $1 to safe-ride programs every time someone used the hashtag #GiveaDamn.
“This partnership encourages passengers to make the right choice about how they get home and celebrates the drivers who make it possible.” Budweiser declared in a blog post announcing the expanded partnership.
This offer is limited to 10,000 round-trip rides each weekend, so we suggest visiting the site at exactly 2 p.m. on Thursdays to get your credits. With your credits in hand, you can make some awesome plans for the weekend.
Lisa Rowan is a writer and producer at The Penny Hoarder.
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