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Lyft offering ‘Walking Dead’-themed rides in Vegas on Halloween

After driving customers around in a DeLorean for a promotion to celebrate "Back to the Future Day," ride-hailing company Lyft is at it again.

Lyft will give users the ultimate bone-chilling ride experience on Halloween.

Dubbed the "Lyft Zombie Apocalypse," the company has partnered with Skybound Entertainment's "The Walking Dead" to provide customers with a truly spooky drive.

Before hitting the streets for the night, Lyft said drivers will take part in a "zombie drive-thru" to completely transform and become "zombified."

In the Lyft app, instead of seeing numerous cars roaming around the city, you'll notice zombies hunting for their next victims — er, riders.

You can request a ride using the code "ZOMBIEMODE". However, the company has a warning for those brave, daring souls, "your driver may be undead."

Contact Caitlin Lilly at clilly@reviewjournal.com. Find her on Twitter: @caitiesmith

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