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A SuperGold Card gives you free or cheaper public transport. If you’re ill or have trouble getting around, you can apply for help paying for taxis. Some local councils also offer transport services.
Using a SuperGold Card on public transport
If you have a SuperGold Card you can get free off-peak travel on public transport in many places around New Zealand.
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Off-peak travel is normally:
- Monday to Friday between 9am and 3pm and after 6:30pm to the end of the service, and
- any time on weekends and public holidays.
These times can vary between regions. Check with your transport provider or your regional council.
In most places you just have to show your SuperGold Card to get free off-peak travel. The exceptions are Auckland, Otago and Southland.
Taxis: the Total Mobility scheme
If you have a disability or have difficulty using public transport, you may be able to use taxis to get to essential places. The Total Mobility scheme, run by your regional council, pays half the fare.
Your doctor or another health provider assesses whether you are eligible. You’ll get taxi chits or an electronic card to use when you take a taxi.
You may have to pay a small fee for your assessment and the ID card you need for your travel.
Community transport
Some local councils and other organisations offer community transport to make sure you can get to the doctor or other appointments.
Find your local council by region
Who to contact for more help
If you need more help or have questions about the information or services on this page, contact one of the following agencies.
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Ministry of Social Development
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New Zealand Transport Agency
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