Thousands ‘Ride On’ Park City’s winter transit and carpool push
Apr 14, 2025
Park City’s Ride On Winter Commuter Rewards Campaign, with more than 3,300 participants, reduced single-occupancy vehicle trips throughout Park City by shifting 26,000 trips to public transit or carpooling, according to a report from the city.Launched in 2019, Ride On Park City is an online platfo
rm that the city said is designed to change daily commuting habits in Park City. Supported through platforms like CommuteTracker, Strava and Waze, users plan, track and log their trips to earn prizes. The Winter Commuter Rewards Campaign is one of several the program facilitates throughout the year to help locals and employees reduce their single-occupancy trips and mitigate traffic and congestion, the city said. From December 2024 to April 2025, Park City participants logged 350,639 miles without relying on single-occupancy vehicles, which helped reduced congestion and traffic, including during peak times and holidays, according to the city. Commuters saved an estimated $100,000 in costs related to single-occupancy-vehicle use, the city said. Park City Mountain, Deer Valley Resort and the Park City Chamber were the top three employer networks. Park City Municipal itself was the fourth. “Working together with our businesses, we continue to see positive momentum in our local resident and employee commuting patterns,” said City Manager Matt Dias. “Every trip logged in this challenge represents a conscientious choice to help lessen traffic and congestion in our community. I’m particularly proud to report that 193 Park City Municipal employees participated, logging more than 1,500 trips this winter, equating to a total of 36,600 miles of vehicle travel removed from our roads.” The post Thousands ‘Ride On’ Park City’s winter transit and carpool push appeared first on Park Record. ...read more read less