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What you need to know

The Total Mobility Scheme is intended to complement public transport services and ensure people with impairments can meet their daily needs in a safe and dignified manner. It is open to people with a permanent, temporary or fluctuating disability that prevents them from travelling on buses, trains or ferries, or getting to or from where the public transport starts or ends. It also provides funding assistance to purchase and install wheelchair hoists in taxi vans. The scheme has no minimum fare threshold. A 50% discount applies until a maximum subsidy is reached. The maximum subsidy varies between regions.

The work to date

04
Sep 2023

The Total Mobility review is underway

In July 2023, the Minister of Transport agreed the Terms of Reference (scope) of the review. The Terms of Reference was developed in consultation with key Total Mobility stakeholders. You can read the Terms of Reference here

The Terms of Reference has four key parts:

  1. The purpose of Total Mobility
  2. How the Total Mobility Scheme can be more accessible for disabled people
  3. How aspects of the Total Mobility Scheme’s operations can be improved
  4. Funding mechanisms for the Total Mobility Scheme.
03
Nov 2019

Scheme to be reviewed

In November 2019, the Minister for Disability Issues launched the Disability Action Plan 2019–2023, which replaces the previous Disability Action Plan 2014–2018.

More information
02
Mar 2002–Aug 2005

Scheme reviewed and consulted on

In March 2002 Cabinet agreed to a review of the scheme, which Transfund New Zealand carried out later in 2002 as part of the Passenger Transport Social Services Review.

More information and related documents
01
1981

Scheme established

The scheme’s goal was to increase mobility for people with serious mobility constraints, encourage participation in society, provide for personal independence, reduce pressure on caregivers and allow people to continue to live for longer in their own homes.

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Get in touch

Contact Waka Kotahi for more information about the Total Mobility Scheme.

totalmobility@nzta.govt.nz

You can also contact your local regional council.