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Buses serve most places in the city centre and there are some
free bus services in the inner city, linking to major tourist
attractions. The city train service is aimed primarily at
commuters. Ferries connect to the north shore suburbs and take
passengers to the Hauraki Gulf Islands. Taxis can be hailed on the
street, but are more commonly booked by phone. There isn't much
advantage to having a car in the city even considering that driving
is easier than in other major cities, but to explore suburbs
further away it is best to rent a car. Drivers must have a valid
driver's license and be at least 21 years of age, although most
agencies will add surcharges to under-25s. Cycling or hiring a
scooter are also good ways to explore the city. For schedules,
routes and fares on ferries, buses and trains, visit
www.maxx.co.nz.
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