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Ring in 2024 in metro Denver with a free ride home on New Year’s Eve

Drivers will find increased patrols and detours downtown

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Fireworks explode over the May D&F Tower along the 16th Street pedestrian mall during a New Year’s Eve celebration Friday, Dec. 31, 2021, in downtown Denver.
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People in metro Denver out celebrating New Year’s Eve will find increased patrols, detours and delays downtown — and options other than getting behind the wheel to get home.

Public transportation

officials said they’ll waive fares for all buses, trains, and the and services starting at 7 p.m. Sunday and continuing through 7 a.m. New Year’s Day.

More than 2 million people since 2008 have taken advantage of RTD’s New Year’s Eve free rides, offered in partnership with the brewing company Molson Coors, which provides $50,000 to help cover the costs.

“We want to encourage people to celebrate responsibly — by not driving, by taking transit,” RTD spokeswoman Marta Sipeki said.

Rideshare reimbursement

Colorado residents 21 and older with valid IDs also can receive reimbursement of up to $35 for a one-way ride home using Uber or Lyft rideshare services or cabs under a safety program sponsored by . The reimbursements are available to residents who a photo ID and their digital receipts.

Police patrols increase

Local police agencies, backed by the , are increasing New Year’s Eve weekend patrols across the state to remove impaired drivers from roads.

Last year, local police made 168 DUI arrests during the holiday period of stepped-up enforcement, but the consumption of alcohol or cannabis during New Year celebrations led to seven deaths, the highest since 2016, Col. Matthew Packard, chief of the Colorado State Patrol, said in a news release. Around Colorado in 2023, 208 people have been killed in fatalities linked to impaired driving,

“Although most Coloradans never drink and drive, it only takes a handful of selfish people to devastate a family or community,” Packard said. “Make the smart choice this new year and give up your keys if you’ve been drinking. Even buzzed driving is drunk driving and can result in a DUI arrest.”

Downtown NYE route adjustment

During the downtown Denver fireworks shows at 9 p.m. and midnight along the 16th Street Mall, RTD’s free MallRide shuttles will operate along 15th and 17th streets. Light rail services on the D, L, and H lines also will be adjusted in the downtown area during the New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Starting at 8  p.m., the D and H Line trains will not operate north of the Theatre District-Convention Center station. The L line service will be suspended starting at 8 p.m. (RTD officials suggest bus Route 43 as an alternative.)

Expect delays and detours downtown, RTD officials said in a news release, which may affect scheduled connecting bus and rail trips.

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