How to Drive on the Left Side of the Road
If you’re used to driving on the right, switching to the left takes a bit of focus. This guide gives simple tips so you can get used to it quickly and safely.
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The golden rule
Keep the driver’s side toward the centre of the road. In New Zealand that means you drive on the left. On empty stretches, stay in the left lane; it’s easy to drift right when you’re tired, so stay alert.
Roundabouts
Give way to traffic already on the roundabout (from your right). Enter when there’s a safe gap. Signal left when taking the first exit; right when going round, then left as you exit. Take one exit at a time until you’re confident.
Intersections and turns
When turning left, stay left (no cross of traffic). When turning right, cross oncoming traffic, give way to vehicles coming from your right. At a T-junction, give way to traffic on the through road.
First day tips
Keep the first day’s driving short. Choose quiet roads if you can. Have a co-driver remind you “left” at junctions. Park in a quiet spot and walk around to reinforce which side you’re on.
- Keep left; driver toward centre of road
- Give way to the right on roundabouts
- First day: short drive, quiet roads
- Co-driver can say “left” at turns
Pro tip
Always check NZTA for current road conditions and closures before long drives—especially in winter or after heavy rain.
Safety tip
Allow extra time for rest stops and photo stops. Drive to conditions and never push through fatigue—pull over and rest.
Frequently asked questions
- Most people feel comfortable within a day or two. Take it slow at first, especially at roundabouts and turns.
- Turning into the wrong lane (e.g. turning left into the right lane). Stay in the left lane after turns and on roundabouts.
- You need a valid licence; many companies accept overseas licences. No special “left-side” licence, just follow the road rules.
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