The Herald last week reported that old Hop cards may be exchanged free of charge for new ones. The Maxx website says new Hop cards for the trains are $10 each. Can you please clarify this? Also, from what date are we able to make the old-for-new exchange? I understand that most people will still need their old one to use on the buses, but I don't as I have moved house and am now a train user. If you are a bus and train user you will ultimately end up with two cards - would a refund be in order for those people once everything is integrated? Jan Patterson, Auckland.
To clarify: the new pre-pay card, to be called the AT Hop card, will have a one-off cost of $10.
The new card will come into use on October 28 on trains only. If at that time you have a 10-trip ticket, you can continue to use that until its expiry date. Any monthly passes still in use after October 28 can be used until their expiry date.
The current Hop Snapper card, available for use on NZ Bus buses, will eventually be phased out and replaced with the AT Hop card once an integrated ticketing system is in place.
I have noticed more and more that drivers sitting at a red filter arrow are deciding that the road is clear and making the turn. I thought that red means stop even if it's an arrow. I've noticed this particularly at the junction of Carbine Rd and the right turn into Bowden Rd in Mt Wellington and truck drivers appear to be the leading risk takers. Is it legal to take a right turn against a red turning light? Steve Setterfield, Auckland.