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NZ Road Rules

Give way to the right

Generally speaking, driving in New Zealand is relatively stress-free. Our give way rules have recently changed to be aligned with the rest of the world. Its all new to Kiwis so take extra care at intersections.
 

Main types of signs

Most of the signs you will see on New Zealand roads are international symbolic signs. This means they use the same shapes and symbols as traffic signs all over the world.

Symbolic signs are used because they are quick to read and easy for all drivers to understand.

New Zealand's signs are generally made of reflective material, making them easier to read at night.

The three types of symbolic sign

The symbolic signs on our roads can be divided into three types:

  1. compulsory signs
  2. warning signs
  3. information signs

You must be able to recognise and understand each type of sign.

Important

Road authorities (for example, local councils) may have special rules for road users in specific areas. These restrictions should be indicated by signs or markings.


Compulsory signs
Compulsory signs tell you what you must or must not do.
They are usually red or blue.

Transit lane, which can only be used by passenger service
vehicles, cycles, motorcycles and vehicles carrying at least the
number of people displayed on the sign (eg, T2 means two
or more people, T3 means three or more people)
 
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Bus lane that can only
be used by buses
 
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