Too Drunk To Drive? These 7 Apps Will Get You Home Safely

What's the need to risk lives by drinking and driving, when there are a bunch of Apps that can get you home safely with the help of a designated driver. Here are our 7 picks.

Party Hard Drivers provides chauffeurs in Mumbai and Pune. The Mumbai-based organisation has been providing ?uniformed drivers that are reliable, professional, trained and capable of driving all cars' since December 2007.

DriveU provides chauffeur services across Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi NCR, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune. You can hire a driver with a tap on your phone. Once you've requested for a driver and specified the location, time and extent of the services required - the app will assign a driver to you.

DriversKart provides chauffeur services in Chennai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Mumbai and Pune. You can hire a driver based on your requirements - hourly, full day, one way trip, round trip etc. The website claims, 'Every one of our drivers is fully insured and carefully screened for clean driving, hygiene, drug tested and background check.'

Based out of Gurgaon, DriveBud provides chauffeurs in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ranchi and Patna. They ensure that all their drivers have their background checked and monitor their movements in real-time. They promise 24/7 services that are just a click away.

Taskbob provides drivers on demand in addition to domestic helps, plumbers, electricians, carpenters, etc. They claim to provide professional, trained, background verified and polite drivers with a 60-minute estimated time of arrival. The organization also offers up to Rs. 10,000 insurance in case of damage to cars with a valid insurance.

Aap Ka Driver provides reliable drivers at all hours of the day for local and outstation trips. Their tariffs are based on size of the car and time of using their services. It is easily available on iOS and Android.

Mumbai-based Zuver dispatches a driver within 40 minutes of booking one. You can book real-time or in advance, for an hour or for the entire day.