Alert Level 3 - what this means for public transport users
The Government has announced that Auckland will be moving back to Alert Level 3 at midday today for three days. Here’s what you need to know when considering taking public transport during Alert Level 3.
Is your
journey essential?
Please
follow Alert Level 3 guidance and only use public transport
when essential. The Government has advised that you must
maintain physical distancing of two metres outside your
home, including on public transport. The Government has
recommended that you wear a mask if you are out and about,
including while on public transport.
Make
sure you plan ahead
Buses, trains, and ferries
will continue to run to a normal timetable to provide enough
capacity to allow two-metre physical distancing.
We
recommend you plan ahead using Journey
Planner or our AT Mobile app. AT
Mobile and our Passenger Information Displays, show how many
people are on a bus or train service at any given time. This
lets you know if two-metre distancing is achievable before
you board.
Fares will continue to be charged over this
three-day Alert Level 3 period and cash will still
not be accepted. Customers must tag on and
off with their AT HOP cards. We strongly recommend that you
register your AT HOP card to help with contact tracing
should it be required. You can do this by visiting our
website.
What to do when you
travel on buses:
• Cash will not be accepted
on board during Alert Level 3. You must use an AT HOP
card.
• You must use the rear door to get on and off
buses.
• Tag on and off using the AT HOP card reader
inside the rear door.
• If you use a wheelchair or
mobility device or require driver assistance, you can still
get on and off using the front door.
• Customers will
not be able to use the first row of seats behind the bus
driver.
• Once a bus is at capacity, drivers will only
drop customers off.
School buses will continue to
operate. As per Government guidelines, the two-metre
physical distancing requirement does not apply to school
buses, as these are a part of a school’s controlled
environment. However, we recommend that parents wait with
their child(ren) at the bus stop until they can see if the
bus has enough room on board for their
child(ren).
Because of the very short notice and
potentially short duration of this regional lockdown, it may
not be practical for physical distancing stickers to be
installed across the public transport network immediately.
Please be mindful of your personal surroundings and the
importance to maintain two-metre physical
distancing.
If you need more
help
Customer service centres will remain open
with two-metre physical distancing rules applying to both
customers and staff. However, cash will not be accepted by
staff under Alert Level 3.
During this time, we recommend customers use self-service options such as ordering an AT HOP card online. Journey planning can also be done via the AT website or AT Mobile app. Our call centres remain open and customers who need assistance with their journeys can speak to us from 6.00am to 9.00pm by calling (09)0 366 4467.
We will revisit the opening hours and locations on Friday once the Government provides further direction and guidance on the Alert Level 3 status.
Parking
If you are using
AT’s parking buildings or on-street parking, normal
charges will apply. We will continue to enforce parking
restrictions, bus lanes, and other special vehicle lanes
during this period.
Our parking and transport officers will be assisting authorities by monitoring physical distancing across the network and helping essential healthcare and community testing facilities with any transport-related issues.
The best place to find the latest about the COVID-19 situation in New Zealand is on the Government’s special COVID-19 website.