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Facilities for disabled people

Every new building and every major reconstruction in New Zealand must provide "reasonable and adequate" access for people with disabilities. Most facilities have wheelchair access.

Some buses in our towns and cities are equipped to cater for the disabled, but most public transport is not.

 

Car parking concessions are available for people with disabilities. Bring your mobility card or medical certificate from home so that you can apply for a concession card to use here. Most car parking areas have parks set aside for disabled people.

 

If you’re planning a holiday, Transport for the Disabled Tour operators such as Accessible Tours and Jetsave can provide holiday packages for individuals and groups. Most transport operators cater for people with special needs, but it’s a good idea to phone ahead to tell them what your needs are.


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