"Adding another nearly 30,000km to the vehicle during the year has highlighted how tired that vehicle is becoming," Lyn said. "While the vehicle has only twice needed to be taken out of service due to breakdowns, it is a huge inconvenience for all concerned, including customers who may need to find alternative transport at fairly short notice."
St John Te Puke continues to attract more shuttle volunteers.
"It's a great community volunteering experience – I love it," said shuttle volunteer Malcolm Ward.
"It's a great day, interacting with very grateful clients, given that what we do for them does not require huge levels of technical skill, other than driving competence and good customer service attitudes.
"Anyone interested is invited to ride alongside a crew to see what the job entails before committing to the role, said Lyn. "It's a 'try before you buy' opportunity." Anyone interested in considering volunteering as a shuttle volunteer can email jim.datson@stjohn.org.nz