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Fares increase - 1 October 2010

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Carpooling


Greater Wellington Regional Council provides another convenient way to travel to and from work in the Wellington region, www.letscarpool.govt.nz  

Just register online and the web software will find carpooling matches for you. It’s that easy! Watch how it works on this video.

If you drive to work, carpooling is a great way to reduce your fuel and running costs, and enjoy a more sociable commute. Over 800 commuters have already registered with Let’s Carpool.

You can customise your registration with your preferences. Seek out carpool buddies with the same taste in music or carpool only with people from your place of work, or who are the same gender as you. If you drop off children on the way to work or would prefer to carpool just once or twice a week, you can display this information to other people looking for a carpool match.