Access Keys

The main links on this site have been assigned "access keys". Access keys are keyboard shortcuts which allow links within a website to be activated without using the mouse. The exact procedure for activating access keys depends on your operating system and browser.

0: Accessibility instructions
1: Home page http://www.transit.govt.nz
9: Contact

Operating System and Browser Support

Using access keys differs according to the operating system and browser you use. Instructions for different operating systems and browsers can be found below:

Operating System Function Keys
Internet Explorer 5+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number / letter / character of the access key, then press ENTER
Internet Explorer 4: Hold down the ALT key and select the number / letter / character of the access key
Internet Explorer 5+ for Mac: Hold down the CTRL key and select the number / letter / character of the access key
Internet Explorer 4.5 for Mac: Access keys are not supported
Netscape 6+: Hold down the ALT key and select the number / letter / character of the access key
Netscape earlier versions: Access keys are not supported
Mozilla: Hold down the ALT key and select the number / letter / character of the access key
Opera: Access keys are not supported

PDF Troubleshoot

Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view and print Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Visit Adobe.com and download Adobe Reader.

If you see a blank screen when you try to view a PDF file then you are probably experiencing an Internet connection/memory problem. Acrobat Reader does not use an hourglass to tell you that a document is loading - instead you will only see a blank screen.

Some PDF files on this site are large and occasionally you are likely to be presented with a blank screen. Have patience and wait until you see the word "Done" at the bottom-left corner of your screen. If the screen is still blank, or if you are having problems viewing and/or printing a PDF file displayed in your browser window, please try downloading and saving the file using the procedure described below, and then open it with Acrobat Reader.

To download a PDF file and then open it from a saved location:

  1. In Internet Explorer, right-click the link to the PDF file, and then choose 'Save Target As' from the pop-up menu.
    In other browsers, right-click the link to the PDF file and choose the pop-up menu item that is labeled 'Save link As', 'Save target as ...' or similar.
  2. Specify a name and location for the PDF file, and then click 'Save'.
  3. Open Acrobat Reader, choose 'File / Open', and select the PDF file you saved in Step 2 above.

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