New Zealand Car Driving Tips & Advice

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New Zealand Car Driving Information

Traffic in New Zealand travels on the left and passing is on the right. Travel in New Zealand often requires a journey between the North and South islands of this country. Cars are not allowed on the ferries that go between the two islands, auto Europe can arrange to receive another car as soon as you get off the ferry. Fuel stations in New Zealand are found every 5 to 10 miles and the stations on the expressways are opened 24 hours. There are no toll highways in New Zealand and for parking, meters are available in most of the cities in New Zealand and there are parking lots available in many metropolitan areas.

The minimum age for driving in New Zealand is 18 years, valid home country licence is recognised in this part of the country. The speed limit in the city is 30 mph to 50 kph and on the highways its 60 mph to 100kph. Policemen uses the radar for checking overspeeding of vehicle and they are empowered to collect fines at the spot for over speeding and any voilation of traffic rules. Cars are not allowed outside of New Zealand and must stay on the island where the car was rented and automobiles are not allowed on ferries.

Seat belts are compulsory in New Zealand both in the front and the rear, children below the age of 12 must sit in the rear seat with seat belts fastened. Make sure to have all the mandatory equipments available in your vehicle and it is essential to carry your driving licence, registration papers, insurance certificates with proof of ownership along with your passport when ever you are driving. Avoid driving in the dark especially in the rural areas as it is very dangerous and also avoid driving in the wet and windy weather as this is also very dangerous and if possible stop and wait for the weather to settle down.

Consumption of alcohol while driving is regarded as a very serious crime and the blood alcohol limit in New Zealand is 0.4 milligrams of alcohol per liter of blood and if found more than the prescribed limit it will result in severe criminal penalities. Avoid driving a motorcycle and if you do drive a motorcycle make sure you wear a helmet.

Speed limit in New Zealand Roads:

Speed limit in the town 30 mph to 50 kph

Speed limit on the highway 60 mph to 100 kph

Blood Alcohol limit in New Zealand:

Blood alcohol limit in New Zealand is 0.4 milligram per liter of blood.

Emergency Service Phone Numbers in New Zealand:

Ambulance Service 102

Fire Service 111

Police Service 100

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