Hawaii · Transportation
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Set your location on the Hawaii page to see your county’s local resources.
Most rural counties
Most rural HI counties operate demand-response transit — you call to schedule a pickup rather than catching a bus at a fixed stop. Call 24–72 hours ahead for medical, work, grocery, and other essential trips.
Set your location above to see your county’s transit number. Fares are typically very low — often free for seniors 60+ and people with disabilities.
Find your number
Set your location on this page. Every county has a direct transit number.
Call 1–3 days ahead
Tell them where and when. They confirm a pickup time.
Ask about the fare
Many services are free or reduced for seniors, disabled, and Medicaid recipients.
For commuters
GoNC Commute is a free statewide carpool and vanpool matching service. Enter your commute and it connects you with others heading the same direction.
Register with your county emergency management office in advance. Call 211 during an emergency for transportation assistance referrals.
Next steps
Safety resources
Hawaii safety net resources by county.
Local Safety NetEmergency preparedness
HI emergency contacts, alert signups, and utility outage maps.
Local Emergency