About Geraldine > Driving tips
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Driving tipsTips on driving safely in this region
Driving in the South Island of New Zealand can be a new experience for some drivers- especially if you are an international visitor. We have put together some information that will assist you when driving in and around Canterbury. Keep in mind that there are great places to stop along any of New Zealand's roads, so take your time, grab a cup of coffee along the way and drive safely- we can't wait to see you, so make sure you get here in one piece!
Keep Left
Driving in New Zealand is done on the left hand side of the road. Please make sure you're confident about driving on the left hand side of the road before you commit yourself to a self-drive holiday.
Climate
The Climate in this region is extreme – ranging from sizzling hot summers to cold winters.
Driving conditions will vary depending on the season of your visit. It's most important to understand a little bit about our roads, rules and regulations prior to your visit.
Road chains will often be needed in winter when driving over the Mountain Passes e.g.; Burkes Pass between Geraldine and Mt Cook.
Rental Cars
It’s important to ensure the vehicle you rent is tuned for driving in this region. Check for the following:
Speed Limit
Speeding fines are very high for driving in excess of the speed limit.
These limits are strictly enforced and large fines are imposed. Anyone caught driving at more than 50 km/h over the speed limit is immediately disqualified from driving. If you drive while disqualified the Police will impound your vehicle.
Drivers Licenses
Anyone holding a Visitor's Permit, who has a current international driving permit, or a current drivers license issued from another country, can drive here under their permit/license for 1 year from the first date they enter New Zealand.
Roads
Main roads in New Zealand may often be narrower than an international visitor is used to.
The undulations coupled with the angle of the sun and the fact that we drive on the left hand side of the road can make driving here very different from driving in another country.
State Highway 79 has a one way bridge just north of Geraldine that motorists need to be aware of, please follow the instructions on the signs to give way correctly.
For your own safety stick to the sign posted speed limits. Bus and camper vans are common on this route. Keep an eye out for the increasing number of cyclists using this road.
Seat Belts
New Zealand law requires everyone in a car regardless of where they are sitting to wear a safety belt.
Wandering Livestock
Drinking and Driving
Driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a very serious offence in New Zealand.
Those caught face Criminal Court action and a penalty, fine or imprisonment.
Driver Fatigue
Much of the Canterbury road network is changeable, from long straight passages of road to narrow winding areas, this may cause a trip to take longer than expected.
Preventing Fatigue:
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