From Monday four additional school buses contracted by Bay of Plenty Regional Council will run to provide extra capacity for some Tauranga students.
These buses will be operated by GoBus on routes 701, 801, 806 and 903 and allow for an extra 55 students per route, the council said in a statement.
The new contract has come about because of the bus driver shortage being experienced by Tauranga Bayhopper contractor NZ Bus.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council chief executive Fiona McTavish said the regional council had been working over the last week to find a solution for what is a short-term fix.
"This is an emergency interim solution and we will continue to work with NZ Bus and other bus operators to improve services for the western bay community.