New Zealand Road Rules for Tourists
A quick overview of road rules that matter for tourists driving in New Zealand. For full rules, check the official NZTA or government sources, this guide covers the essentials.
Speed limits
Speed limits are signposted. Open road is often 100 km/h; urban areas 50 km/h or as signed. School zones and roadworks may have lower limits. Always obey the signs. Speeding fines apply.
Alcohol and drugs
Drink-driving limits are strict. If you’re driving, the safest option is zero alcohol. Check current legal limits on official government or NZTA sources, they can change.
Seatbelts and children
Seatbelts are compulsory for all occupants. Children must use an appropriate restraint. Rental companies can provide child seats; book in advance.
Give way and priority
Give way to the right at uncontrolled intersections. At roundabouts, give way to traffic already on the roundabout (from your right). One-lane bridges have give-way signs, obey them.
Where to find official rules
NZTA and the New Zealand government publish the full road code and rules. Check their websites for the latest. This guide is a summary only; rules can change.
- Obey signposted speed limits
- Zero alcohol is safest when driving
- Seatbelts compulsory; child restraints required
- Check NZTA for full and current rules
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
- Often 100 km/h on the open road, unless signposted otherwise. Urban areas are typically 50 km/h. Always follow the signs.
- No. Using a handheld phone while driving is illegal. Use hands-free or pull over.
- No legal requirement. The best approach is not to drink and drive.
- NZTA and the New Zealand government publish the road code online. Check their sites for current rules.
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