After months of improvements and community feedback, we are officially relaunching—and we’re inviting our entire community to get ready for a better ride-share future. Starting today, July 1st, our new driver app is available for download. Whether you’re a longtime supporter or brand new to the co-op, now is the perfect time to get on… Continue reading COOP Drivers is Now Live!
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Official Relaunch at The Capitol
You’re Invited!
Be part of our next Colorado Drivers Cooperative member event—an opportunity to meet other driver-owners, and learn what’s ahead for our community-owned rideshare movement. Whether you’re a longtime member or just getting started, this gathering is for you. Space is limited, so RSVP today!
Reminder: Info Session About the New App – June 20th at 11 a.m.
Hi everyone! Just a quick reminder that our info session about the new app and how to get started driving with us is coming up soon! When: June 20th at 11 a.m.-12 p.m. During the session, we’ll cover: Where we currently are in the app rollout Exciting new features you can expect with the new app… Continue reading Reminder: Info Session About the New App – June 20th at 11 a.m.
Driver-Owners: Volunteer at the Co-Op Office!
We’re inviting you to be part of the action and support your cooperative by volunteering at the Drivers Cooperative Colorado office, located at: 1562 S Parker Road, Denver, CO 80231. As driver-owners, your time and knowledge help strengthen our community. We’re currently welcoming volunteers to assist during office hours, Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00… Continue reading Driver-Owners: Volunteer at the Co-Op Office!
Why This Denver Rideshare Co-op is Driving Change in Colorado
Denver is home to many innovations, but few are as meaningful as the emergence of community-first alternatives to big tech. One of the most exciting developments? A rideshare co-op that puts people over profits—and it’s gaining traction fast. At the heart of this movement is Drivers Cooperative Colorado, a worker-owned Denver co-op that’s reimagining what… Continue reading Why This Denver Rideshare Co-op is Driving Change in Colorado
HB25-1291: Navigating the Future of Rideshare Safety in Colorado
In early 2025, Colorado legislators introduced House Bill 25-1291 (HB25-1291), aimed at increasing safety measures for Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft. The bill quickly became a focal point of debate due to differing opinions among stakeholders. Although it passed both the House and Senate, Governor Jared Polis vetoed it, citing potential impacts… Continue reading HB25-1291: Navigating the Future of Rideshare Safety in Colorado
Uber’s threatening to leave Colorado: Learn about an alternative local rideshare service
We’re Upgrading Your Ride: A New App Launches This Summer
Colorado’s driver-owned rideshare app is getting a major upgrade. Learn why we’re switching platforms and what to expect from our new app in 2025.