Driving in New Zealand
Self-driving holidays are one of the most relaxing ways to enjoy New Zealand's landscape. Many of our roads are scenic and traffic is low when compared to international standards.
It is important not to underestimate driving times. Although distances may seem short, our roads often include hilly or winding terrain, which slow down your journey.
If you're used to driving in the city, you should take care when driving on the open country roads.
New Zealand Driving Routes
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New Zealand Road Rules
Listed below are some of the major New Zealand road rules to remember when driving in New Zealand:
- In New Zealand, all motorists drive on the left-hand side of the road.
- All road distances are measured in kilometres.
- When entering a roundabout, give way (yield) to traffic crossing or approaching from your right.
- When the traffic light is red, you must stop. There is no left turn rule as in North America.
- The speed limit on the open road is 100 kilometres per hour (approx. 60 miles per hour). In urban areas the speed limit is 50 kilometres per hour.
- Drivers and passengers must wear seat belts at all times, in both front and rear seats.
- Drivers must not use a hand held or hand operated mobile phone.
- Make sure that you have plenty of sleep before a long drive. Take regular breaks--one every two hours and when you feel sleepy.
- Do not drink alcohol before driving in New Zealand--drinking and driving laws are strictly enforced.
Cycling and Motorbikes
Road rules for riding a bicycle or motorbike on New Zealand roads include:
- Helmets for riders of cycles and motorbikes must be worn at all times
- Rear and front lights on cycles are required at night
- Motorbikes should drive with a headlight on at all times
- Cycling is not permitted on motorways
Check out the New Zealand Land Transport Safety Authority Web site for details on the New Zealand Road Code, as well as cycle safety and other general motoring information. 'Driving Safely in the Scenic South' has particular information about driving conditions in this area.
International Driving Licences and Permits
You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to 12 months if you have either a current driver's licence from your home country or an International Driving Permit (IDP).
Recent law changes mean all drivers, including visitors from other countries, must carry their licence or permit at all times when driving. You will only be able to drive the same types of vehicles you are licensed to drive in your home country. The common legal age to rent a car in New Zealand is 21 years.
Make sure your driver's licence is current. If your licence is not in English, you should bring an English translation with you, or obtain an IDP. Contact your local automobile club for further details about obtaining a translation or an IDP.
There is no maximum driving age in New Zealand.
Driving Times and Distances
The following charts give you an approximate indication of distances between main centres in the North Island and South Island. Alternatively click to the link below for a graphical view (drag your mouse between two cities or towns and it will display the distance and driving time).
Use our interactive New Zealand Driving and Distance Calculator to get directions, distances and approximate travel times.
Use our interactive New Zealand Driving and Distance Calculator to get directions, distances and approximate travel times.
NORTH ISLAND | Miles | Km's | Time | SOUTH ISLAND | Miles | Km's | Time | |
Auckland to: | Christchurch to: | |||||||
Napier Paihia Rotorua Waitomo Wellington |
262 149 145 124 409 |
422 240 233 200 658 |
06:35 04:15 03:35 03:10 09:15 |
Milford Sound Mount Cook Nelson Picton Queenstown |
480 206 263 209 302 |
772 331 423 336 486 |
10:40 04:55 06:15 05:00 07:15 |
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Napier to: | Nelson to: |
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Auckland Paihia Rotorua Waitomo Wellington |
262 411 139 190 201 |
422 661 224 306 323 |
06:35 09:50 03:50 05:05 04:50 |
Christchurch Milford Sound Mount Cook Picton Queenstown |
263 712 469 68 431 |
423 1146 775 109 693 |
06:15 18:35 10:30 02:10 12:45 |
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Rotorua to: |
Mount Cook to: |
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Auckland Napier Paihia Waitomo Wellington |
145 139 295 103 286 |
233 224 475 166 460 |
03:35 03:50 07:50 02:45 06:30 |
Christchurch Milford Sound Nelson Picton Queenstown |
206 342 469 414 163 |
331 550 755 666 262 |
04:55 08:55 10:30 09:45 03:50 |
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Waitomo to: |
Picton to: |
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Auckland Napier Paihia Rotorua Wellington |
124 190 273 103 294 |
200 306 439 166 473 |
03:10 05:05 07:25 02:45 07:10 |
Christchurch Milford Sound Mount Cook Nelson Queenstown |
209 689 414 68 511 |
336 1109 666 109 822 |
05:00 18:25 09:45 02:10 13:20 |
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Wellington to: |
Queenstown to: |
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Auckland Napier Paihia Rotorua Waitomo |
409 201 558 286 294 |
658 323 898 460 473 |
09:15 04:50 13:30 06:30 07:10 |
Christchurch Milford Sound Mount Cook Nelson Picton |
302 181 163 431 511 |
486 291 262 693 822 |
07:15 05:05 03:50 12:45 13:20 |
View more key facts and information about New Zealand.