The Government will spend more than $5 million on a scheme to get more young people a driver's licence, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced.
The programme, designed for young people on youth benefits or in care, will cover the costs of obtaining a birth certificate for identification, professional driving lessons and test fees.
In a statement this morning, Ardern said a major barrier to some young people getting their licence was having access to a car to learn in.
Some, she said, also struggled with identification documents, or the support of family and friends to get their driver's licence.
Ardern said the Government's scheme aims to fix this.