Bermuda is small and easy to get around, with public transportation linking the island together.
Find bus schedules to help make getting around even easier. Register your car, truck, boat, or airplane, or learn how to get a vehicle licence in Bermuda.
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A comprehensive review of transportation in Bermuda was last undertaken in 2002 when technology was transforming the industry.
The Department of Public Transportation advises the public that the regular public bus schedule will resume on October 19th2021. All passengers must follow Public Health guidelines and
All students receive a student transportation pass from their school in order to ride free on buses and ferries. Please show the bus operator or ferry attendant your pass when boarding a bus or ferry.
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The Ministry of Public Works is advising motorists and commuters that on 20 March, 2018, there will be a one lane road closure on South shore Road Southampton, near the Reefs hotel. The road closure will be from 9.00 a.m. to 11.00 a.m.
You can visit the main Transport Control Department (TCD) location and request a Sunday permit, or a permit to move an unlicensed vehicle. You will need to explain your situation, pay a small fee (see table below) and show valid insurance. Your information will be recorded by TCD.
Effective November 1st 2019 the Transport Control Department will be implementing the Examination for a Vehicle Write-Off fee of $105.00.
There are three steps to get a driver’s licence in Bermuda:
You must be the first owner and have owned the vehicle for not more than six months prior to the date of the shipment to Bermuda. Vehicles which have had more than one owner cannot be imported into Bermuda. This includes demonstration models (demos), which are considered used.
The Motorcycle Riding Test is designed to test your ability to control the cycle under many different circumstances including:
If you want to sell your car, you will need to provide the new owner with the following:
If your vehicle is equipped with seat belts, the seat belts or child safety seats must be used as required.
The following is a list of the bus routes in Bermuda. Please select one of the links below to see the route schedule.
If you have left an item on the bus, you can contact the Department of Public Transportation by telephone or visit them in person. You will need to provide the following information:
Bermuda Bus service is divided in 14 zones.
People over the age of five are required to pay to use public transportation. Bermuda senior citizens with a special person’s card are free as well as children under the age of five.
You can use tickets, tokens, day passes, or cash to pay for public transportation.