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Driving around New Zealand may be different from driving in your own country. It's necessary for you to know more traffic information if you are traveling to New Zealand. Here are some tips to help you drive safely in New Zealand.
In New Zealand, traffic goes on the left side of the road and the driver sits on the right of the car. If you are used to driving on the right, you need to be careful all the time.
In general, driving in New Zealand is stress-free. The only major difference is the "give way to the right" rule. If the other car would hit your driver's side door, you should give away. Anyone behind a give way sign must give way to any cars on roads without the give way sign. Failure to give way will result in a $150 fine.
You must slow to 20km/h when you pass a school bus, even if the school bus is on the opposite side of the road. Some school buses have a yellow and black sign saying "SCHOOL" but no other warning signs. There are a lot of school buses on the roads between 7a.m. and 9a.m., 3p.m. and 5p.m. on any school day, so you need to take care.
Pay attention to farm animals on the road, especially in the countries. On seeing them, you should stop and let the animals do past you or follow the farmer's instruction.
The seat belts must be worn by the drivers. If you're caught not wearing your seat belt, you'll be fined.
A. Seat belts. B. Keep left. C. Give way to the right. D. Animals on the road. E. School buses. |