Feeling Tipsy, Don’t Drive in Fort Worth… OR ANYWHERE

I heard on the news the other day that the driver allegedly responsible for a semi driver’s death last month was drunk. According to news reports he was served 10 beers at a Fort Worth bar.  By now, even a gin-soaked barfly knows that mixing drinking with driving conjures up a potentially lethal brew. Responsible drinkers long have had two options for getting home safely – asking a sober friend to drive or hailing a taxi cab. But a company called Be My Designated Driver is offering tipplers in nearly two dozen cities a third alternative: Turning your own car into an “instant taxi” by hiring a designated driver to chauffeur you around for the night.

In the search for good drivers, BeMyDD only hires candidates who have spotless driving records. Many of the drivers have commercial driver’s licenses and a history of working as limousine drivers.  Drivers with DUIs or more than four points on their record and registered sex offenders are among those who do not make the cut. If you find a driver with a winning smile or an especially light touch on the accelerator, you can request that person when you make your next reservation.

The service, known as BeMyDD, was born out of the frustration the twenty-somethings and their friends experienced when trying to get home responsibly after a night at the bars. They’d always have to do the coin toss for who’s going to be the designated driver, or who looks the most sober, and that’s a scary game to play.

Enter BeMyDD. After paying a $25 annual membership fee, you are eligible to use the company’s Personal Driver Service and reserve a designated driver in advance to drive you around town in your own car. The designated driver – clad in shirt and tie – waits in the car while you and your friends carouse. The service costs anywhere from $12.50 to $15 an hour, depending on location. There is a three-hour minimum, but no mileage limits. Cars can be filled with as many people as there are seatbelts in the car.

If you forget to pre-plan before getting tipsy, there’s no problem. Just call BeMyDD and activate the “Pickup Service.” A team of two drivers will arrive to take both you and your car to the destination of your choice.  There is a $25 flat fee for the service, with an additional charge of $2.95 for the first 10 miles, plus $1.50 for each additional mile.

There’s no word on whether BeMyDD throws in two free aspirin to help cure the next morning’s hangover. Hahaha.

Originally, the company targeted drivers their own age – recently out of college and still in prime pub-crawling mode. Surprisingly, the company’s founders say much of the interest has come from customers who are 30 years old and above – people with something to lose who don’t want to risk the damage to their finances and their reputations that a DUI often brings. It promotes itself as generally being less expensive and more convenient than a taxi service, and I imagine it’s a lot cheaper than the legal fees and fines associated with a DUI.

Customers are urged to ask about the company’s insurance coverage and to find out under which circumstances BeMyDD would accept liability in the event of an accident caused by one of the company’s drivers.Of course, every time you turn your keys over to someone else, you’re putting your car – and your auto insurance – on the line. Remember the old saw: Insurance follows the car, not the driver. So if there’s an accident, the claim will fall on your policy. BeMyDD insures all its drivers and carries an umbrella policy for extra liability coverage. If an accident occurs and exhausts the car owner’s insurance coverage, BeMyDD will cover the rest.

BeMyDD services are not limited to bar-hoppers. The company offers a “Peace of Mind” plan designed for weddings and other special events. And  the service can be used for other purposes, such as making sure an elderly parent gets to a doctor’s appointment safely and on time.

It is now available in major cities such as Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Miami and Washington, D.C. and it hopes to have BeMyDD in all 50 states by the end of the year.

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Subaru is leading the Green Revolution

…well they are trying at least. Subaru has recently release a few environmentally conscious commercials which really reflect the commitment that Subaru has made towards promoting more awareness. Here are just a couple for your enjoyment:

Don’t you want to throw your bike on the back of your Subaru and take a few long rides along local trails? Don’t have a Subaru? You’ll want one and when you do, I know just the place to get it ; ).

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Is a better looking Subaru Impreza in the works?

According to topspeed, it is. Subaru has introduced the new Impreza concept that, quite honestly, has some pretty aggressive and impressive design features.

I’ve taken the liberty of reposting the topspeed article for your convenience:

Subaru came to the Los Angeles Auto Show packed with a concept version of the next generation Impreza. The concept looks to be leaner and meaner than the current Impreza and rides along with Subaru’s Symmetrical All Wheel Drive.

The exterior features a hexagonal grille with spread wings in the center and hawk eye-style headlights. The hood, grille, and headlights were designed to project three-dimensional character. The rear gets a garnish that radiates outward from the center, sharp-edged rear lights, and new taillamp.


The interior is defined by a theme of “Dynamic, Enticing, Secure.” The smooth integration of the instrument panel with the door trim and armrests suggests sporty yet comfortable driving. The roomy platinum-leather four-seat layout envelops occupants. Dark blue piping and double stitching accent the leather. A “layered” approach to color, with the upper part light platinum and the lower part a shade darker, gives the interior a feeling of spaciousness and sophistication.


The concept is powered by a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated Boxer engine mated to a Lineartronic™ Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).

Now check out the video and tell us what you think!

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DFW Tuners: Subaru makes a Grand Entrance at SEMA 2010

This is an event that a lot of us don’t get to go to, or may not even know very much about, but that hasn’t stopped it growing in popularity and “tuners” nationwide are celebrating Subaru’s Entries this year! SEMA stands for Specialty Equipment Market Association and it is closed to the public.

According to Jeff Glucker at autoblog.com

Subaru promised a cornucopia of WRXs for SEMA, and it certainly has not disappointed. More than a handful of tuned up Subies are on hand at the automakers booth, and both sedan and hatchback body styles are represented. The two most well known vehicles are the ones you’ve no doubt seen in the news: Travis Pastrana’s New Year’s Eve Jump car and Nürburgring-blazing fastest WRX STI driven by Tommi Makinen. Four other custom ‘Rexes round out Subaru‘s SEMA lineup.

Kicker has designed an STI with a focus on audio performance, while K&N has brought one that emphasizes street performance. Get More G’s teamed up with SPT to provide the go-fast treatment to a five-door WRX, and Subiefest Best of Show winner, Jamarri Whiteside, was able to display his 2006 Subaru WRX STI beneath the bright lights of the 2010 SEMA show.

Did anyone see the Subarus at SEMA this year? Have any photos to share? If you are interested in what Subaru can offer you, do hesitate to swing by and check them out!

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10 Best Vehicle Names that Never Were

This is hilarious! It’s a list of the best 10 Rejected Vehicle Names:

  1. Falafel
  2. Freebase
  3. Expire
  4. Freeloader
  5. Excon
  6. Entrail
  7. Famine
  8. Exxon
  9. ForceX
  10. Exfoliate

Got any to add?

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