Shift Your Ride

Two adults commuting on bicycles on a bike path in Fort Collins

Overview

Shift Your Ride empowers you to make sustainable travel choices that fit your lifestyle and needs, benefit your wellbeing and wallet, and help the environment. Whether you're new to sustainable transportation or looking to take your next step, Shift Your Ride is here to support you with:

  • Information about transportation options
  • Ways to save money through rebates and discounts
  • Tools and programs that make shifting your ride easy and convenient 

Log Your Trips, Earn Rewards

Small changes add up! Log your trips using the Shift Your Ride platform and become eligible for monthly prize drawings like $50 gift cards to local businesses. Sign up to be eligible for:  

  • Monthly challenges: Join rotating events focused on things like total trips and distance traveled. Each month’s top participant earns recognition and a prize
  • Shift Points Program: Earn points for each eligible trip you log and redeem them for rewards.
  • Quarterly incentives: Each quarter brings new opportunities to earn gift cards based on sustainable modes of travel.

Get started and log your trips

Summer Moves Regional Challenge: June 2026

The Summer Moves Regional Challenge invites North Front Range residents and visitors to skip solo car trips throughout June by walking, biking, riding transit, carpooling or vanpooling.

Log at least five trips to enter prize drawings


Transportation Options

Fort Collins is full of ways to get around:

Biking and Micromobility

Fort Collins is a platinum-rated Bicycle Friendly Community with hundreds of miles of bike paths and lanes. Shift Your Ride helps you explore the city on two wheels or through micromobility options:

Transit

Get around Fort Collins and beyond with reliable and affordable transit options:

Explore Transfort: Our transit system currently offers fare-free rides on fixed bus routes and dial-a-ride service.

  • Pro tip: No convenient bus stop nearby? Consider driving to a park-and-ride lot and taking the bus the rest of the way.

How to Ride Transfort: Learn more about Transfort and take a free class.

  • Pro tip: Ride your bike to the bus stop and park it securely or take it onboard.

Accessible Rides in Fort Collins: RideNoCo connects qualified residents with transportation options, including services for veterans, seniors and individuals with disabilities.

Outside Fort Collins: Explore regional bus services that connect with Transfort, such as FLEX, Poudre Express and Bustang. If you commute outside Fort Collins, ask your employer if they offer subsidies or allow you to make pre-tax contributions to help lower the cost of regional transit fares.

Shared Rides

Discover convenient and cost-effective ways to share your ride and reduce congestion in Fort Collins.

  • Vanpooling reduces the cost of commuting and cuts down on single-occupancy vehicle trips. The City's partner Commute with Enterprise offers a convenient, affordable and sustainable way to get around at reduced pricing for City of Fort Collins residents. Riders share vehicles such as SUVs, minivans or passenger vans, splitting costs that cover fuel, insurance and maintenance with 24-hour roadside assistance included.

Join the Shift Your Ride platform for access to special tools and rewards, making every trip more rewarding.

Platform features include:

  • Carpooling: Find carpool partners and share rides with coworkers or neighbors. You'll reduce traffic congestion, enjoy lower travel costs, and  gain access to HOV lanes on regional highways, saving you time.
  • Schoolpool: Connect with nearby families attending the same school to arrange safe, reliable carpools for the kids.
  • Plan Your Trip: Helpful tools to plan, log and track your trips. Whether you're carpooling, biking or taking the bus, you can organize your commute and earn rewards along the way.

Make the Switch Affordable

You don't need to buy an e-bike or electric vehicle (EV) to start shifting. But if you're curious, there are rebates and programs that can help:

Colorado E-Bike Discount Program

If you're interested in an e-bike, state programs offer point-of-sale discounts on qualifying purchases:

Spin Access Program

The Spin Access Program provides discounted rates to low-income residents for Spin e-bikes and e-scooters

State EV incentives

If you're interested in electric vehicles (EVs), the State of Colorado offers incentives for EV purchases.

EV Charging Infrastructure Grants

Programs like Charge Ahead Colorado and Fleet-ZERO offer grants for installing EV charging stations.


Remote Work

Working remotely — if your job allows it — helps reduce emissions and traffic congestion. The City of Fort Collins has created a Telework Toolkit to help organizations transition to telework, whether full-time or a hybrid model. Email fcmoves@fortcollins.gov to request the Toolkit.


Community Rides

Shift Your Ride Community Rides and neighborhood programs support community-based learning and engagement:

  • Walkable and bikeable routes: Discover the best paths to local businesses, social gatherings, schools, jobs and more.
  • Empowering choices: Enabling participants to continue long-term transportation habits.
  • Building connections: Strengthening social/community ties and building opportunities to connect with others.

To learn more, contact fcmoves@fortcollins.gov.


Program Data

2025 Employee Travel Survey

In 2025 the City of Fort Collins' FC Moves department partnered with Corona Insights to survey 1,495 employees across 149 Fort Collins organizations in 2025. The results helped us understand how people get to work — and what would make it easier to leave the car at home:

How People Commute

Driving alone remains the most common way to get to work, but 17% of employees already use other options.

Primary commute mode among Fort Collins employees (2025)
Commute mode Share of employees
Driving alone 83%
Biking or scootering 11%
Walking 5%
Carpooling 3%
Riding the bus 3%
Working from home 3%
Taxi or ride-sharing 1%
Using a Park-and-Ride <1%
Other 2%

Employees who live outside Fort Collins are more likely to drive alone. Men are more likely than women to bike to work. Half of all commuters travel more than five miles to reach their workplace.

Commute Distance

Among all employees surveyed:

  • 1 or fewer miles (7%)
  • 2 to 5 miles (40%)
  • 6 to 12 miles (27%)
  • More than 12 miles (26%)

Half of commuters travel more than five miles. Construction/trade workers tend to commute longer distances.

Biking to Work Comfort Level

The following data reflects the opinions of all employees surveyed, not just employees who already bike, asking how comfortable survey respondents would feel biking between their home and workplace.

Among all employees surveyed:

  • Not at all safe (36%)
  • Somewhat safe (39%)
  • Very safe (25%)

For those who live in Fort Collins versus outside the city:

Living in Fort Collins 

  • Not at all safe (20%)
  • Somewhat safe (44%)
  • Very safe (35%)

Living outside of Fort Collins

  • Not at all safe (65%)
  • Somewhat safe (29%)
  • Very safe (6%)

Based on typical commute distance:

1 or fewer miles

  • Not at all safe (16%)
  • Somewhat safe (37%)
  • Very safe (48%)

2 to 5 miles

  • Not at all safe (19%)
  • Somewhat safe (43%)
  • Very safe (37%)

6 to 12 miles

  • Not at all safe (35%)
  • Somewhat safe (45%)
  • Very safe (20%)

More than 12 miles

  • Not at all safe (66%)
  • Somewhat safe (28%)
  • Very safe (6%)

Based on gender:

Female

  • Not at all safe (39%)
  • Somewhat safe (41%)
  • Very safe (20%)

Male

  • Not at all safe (30%)
  • Somewhat safe (37%)
  • Very safe (33%)

Biking to work comfort level differs by place of residents, commute distance and gender. Most employees who live outside of Fort Collins or have a long commute (more than 12 miles) feel unsafe biking to work.

Barriers to Taking Transit

Among employees who don't currently ride the bus, the most commonly cited barriers were:

  • Bus stops are too far away (33%)
  • Preference for other modes (27%)
  • Busing takes too long (26%)
  • Need to use a car during the workday (22%)
  • Buses don't run frequently enough (21%)

Other common barriers included the lack of intercity bus service, needing to drive children and unfamiliarity with available routes. Seven percent of respondents said nothing prevents them from riding the bus.

How Employers Can Help Support Sustainable Transportation Modes

The survey also asked employees what sustainable commute resources their employers currently provide — and what they value most. The most-desired offerings were:

  • Bike racks (valued by 76% of employees)
  • Remote work options (56%)
  • Showers and changing rooms (51%)
  • Enclosed, secure bike storage (36%)
  • Compressed workweek schedules (20%)

Employees with higher household incomes tended to work for organizations that already offer more of these resources — suggesting an opportunity to expand access more equitably.

 

If you're an employer interested in supporting your employees' commutes, FC Moves can help. Email fcmoves@fortcollins.gov to learn about tools and resources available to Fort Collins organizations.