Get Home Safely

Free Halifax Transit rides on Saturdays in December
As we move into a season of celebration, the NSLC in partnership with Coors Light ask all Nova Scotians to make getting home safely part of your holiday plans. Enjoy free rides on Saturdays with the NSLC and Coors Light from Halifax Transit.
All Halifax Transit services (bus, Access-A-Bus, and ferry) will be free for all riders from 6 p.m. to end of service on, Saturday, Dec. 6, 13, 20 and 27.
Don’t miss out on the good things in life. Whether it’s designating a sober driver, arranging pick-up from a friend, calling a cab, or taking free transit, make the choice to get home safely. Find more tips to plan ahead below.
What are you willing to miss?
One poor choice could take away life’s biggest moments. What are you willing to miss?
If you make the choice to drive impaired, you are risking life’s important memories, celebrations, and milestones, for yourself, your loved ones, and those around you. Be there for them.
Make the responsible choice and plan ahead to get home safely. Call a friend, a taxi, an Uber, or take public transit.
Don’t drive impaired.
Make a Plan to Get Home Safely
Whether you’re planning an impromptu get-together or you’re planning for life’s biggest celebrations, make sure planning to get home safe is always top of mind. Make the responsible choice, never drive impaired.
Always have a plan. Designate a sober driver or have a trusted friend or family member pick you up. Take a taxi, use public transit or a ride-sharing service like Uber where available. Try to book ahead when you can, or have the number or app handy so you’re always ready.
MADD Canada
We’re proud to partner with MADD Canada to educate and inform Nova Scotians on the dangers and consequences of impaired driving. We want everyone to be informed of the risks, both to themselves and others, and to make the commitment to always drive sober to protect themselves, their peers, and their communities.
Learn more about
MADD Canada's mission to “stop impaired driving and to support victims of this violent crime."