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New Zealand Driving Information

Most of the signs you will see on New Zealand roads are 'international symbolic signs'. This means they use shapes and symbols that appear on 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 also made of reflective material, making them easier to read at night. The symbolic signs on our roads can be divided into three types. You must be able to recognise and understand each type of sign.

Compulsory signs - these show you what you must or must not do
Hazard Warning signs - these warn you to be careful because of a particular hazard on the road ahead
Information signs - these give you useful information, such as the names of places, the distance to the next town, etc

Some examples of these signs are shown below
Please note that the examples shown are only a small sample of the symbolic signs used on our roads. They are intended only to familiarise you with the three main types of symbolic sign. They do not show you all the symbolic signs you will see when driving.

Compulsory Signs

Turn Right Keep Going Straight Ahead Keep Left Cycle Lane
You Must Not Faster Than 50km/h No Entry You Must Not Turn eft You Must Not Make A U-Turn
You Must Stop You must slow down and Give Way. You Must Keep Left Unless You Are Passing School Patrol Sign

Permanent Hazard Warning Signs

Pedestrian Crossing Look Out For Children Road Narrows Greasy Surface

Temporary Hazard Warning Signs

Road Works Slips Metal Surface Stop On Request

Information Signs

Shows State Highway number and direction to places shown. Shows State Highway number and distance in kilometres to places shown. Shows directions to places at the next intersection. Shows the way to the nearest information centre.

 

 


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