Getting There By Road
New Zealand is an ideal country to explore in a car. Traffic is not heavy and the scenery is spectacular. Nearly all roads are State Highways, designated by ‘SH’ and a number. Small numbers refer to the major routes between destinations (such as SH1 from Auckland to Wellington) while larger numbers indicate smaller roads linking smaller destinations (such as SH94 from Te Anau to Milford Sound). All other roads, of which there are a few, are known, although not officially, as ‘B’ roads. These are often little more than ribbons of tarmac or, on some occasions, ‘metalled’ roads, where the surface is made of loose chippings.
A valid national driving licence is all that is required for driving in New Zealand, for up to 12 months. The legal driving age is 18 years. Insurance is not mandatory but is recommended. Traffic drives on the left and most roads are quiet. The maximum legal alcohol to blood ratio for driving is 0.08% (0.03% for drivers under 20 years). Speed limits are 100kph (62mph) on open roads, 50kph (31mph) in urban areas and 20kph (12mph) in the vicinity of schools and stopped school buses. There are ‘Limited Speed Zones’ where the speed limit is often reduced from 100kph (62mph) to 50kph (31mph) in adverse conditions.
The New Zealand Automobile Association (website: www.aa.co.nz) provides information on road conditions (tel: (0900) 33222) and general information (tel: (0800) 500 222) and have a reciprocal agreement with the British AA, whereby visiting drivers can get maps for free.
Emergency breakdown service: NZ AA (0800) 500 222 (or just 222 if calling from a mobile)
Routes to the city: The main road to Christchurch is Highway one. It bypasses the city, though, so from the north (Picton and Kaikoura), follow the Highway 74 for the city centre. From the south (Dunedin and Queenstown), follow the Highway 73 for the city centre (it merges with the ring road for a while) and Lyttelton Harbour.
Coach services: Intercity Coachline Service (tel: (03) 365 1113 or 0800 468 372; website: www.intercitycoach.co.nz) runs throughout New Zealand. Discounts are available for Youth Hostel members and VIP cardholders. Backpackers also use the Kiwi Experience (website: www.kiwiexperience.com) and the Magic Bus (website: www.magicbus.co.nz) which sell a variety of passes including accommodation in hostels.
Average driving times to Christchurch: from Dunedin – 5 hours; from Queenstown – 7 hours 15 min; from Invercarill – 8 hours; from Picton – 4 hours 30 min.
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