Verb
catch a ride (third-person singular simple present catches a ride, present participle catching a ride, simple past and past participle caught a ride)
(US, colloquial) to take or receive transportation somewhere with another.
Person 1: "My car is not working right now." Person 2: "You can catch a ride with me to the game."
ASU students can catch a ride to Tucson with the Student Alumni Association for $50; tickets for the trip are available online. Source: Internet
If your long weekend extends over a school day, catch a ride with your younger sibling to your old high school. Source: Internet
On Saturday, June 9, catch a ride on the Sugar Shuttle to thru-hike from North Sonoma Mountain Regional Park to Jack London State Park, or vice versa. Source: Internet
Don't worry about getting back, if you catch a ride during these hours you get a free return ticket in the afternoon. Source: Internet
They stayed back in that village to visit their brother, and they didn't catch a ride home with the San Antonio Resident who brought them. Source: Internet