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Driving rules

If you‘re planning to drive while you’re in New Zealand, it’s important to know the following road safety points:

  • In New Zealand, all motorists drive on the LEFT side of the road.
  • When turning left, give way (or yield) to traffic crossing or approaching from your right.
  • When the traffic light is red, you must stop.
  • The speed limit on the open road is 100km/h (approx 60m/h) but in some areas close to towns and cities 80km/h or 70km/h applies – watch for signs that tell you this.
  • In built up urban areas the speed limit is 50km/h.
  • Drivers and passengers must wear seat belts at all times.

You can read more on the Land Transport website and their 'Road Code'.


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