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New Zealand travel precautions 3313

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All parts of New Zealand are connected by a network of domestic flights, buses and trains。It's easy to visit the rest of the country between your studies。

步行

Hiking is very popular in New Zealand。You may live close to the school, so it is easy to walk to school。

Air travel

You can fly to major centers and many smaller cities as well as tourist destinations。Distances are generally short - it only takes an hour to fly from Auckland to Wellington。Some airlines offer discounts if you book online。

For full-time students with an International Student ID Card (ISIC) or Youth Card (under 25 years old), it is best to check with student Travel company STA Travel(tel: 0508 782 872) if there is any discount。If you are calling from outside New Zealand, please use this phone number: +64 9 366 66 73。

乘船

Interislander, Lynx and Bluebridge ferries connect the South and North Islands, carrying passengers and vehicles between Wellington and Picton several times a day。Commuter ferries and cruise Tours from the ports of Auckland and Wellington are popular in many places。

Buses and trains

In most cities, buses leave at least every 30 minutes。Auckland and Wellington also have a rail shuttle service。The price of the 10-trip ticket is the cheapest。Secondary school students enjoy preferential bus fares to and from school。Large schools have shuttle buses between different campuses in the same city。

Commuter trains are increasingly popular, especially in Auckland and Wellington。

bicycle

Cycling is a great way to see New Zealand's small towns。Cyclists are required by law to use lights and reflectors at night and to wear a helmet at all times。Stay on the left side of the road, do not ride on sidewalks, and pay attention to marked bike lanes in the city。

motorcycle

You must be at least 15 years of age and have a motorcycle license, or a car license if the motorcycle is under 50cc, to ride a motorcycle。Motorcycle drivers and back-seat passengers must wear helmets。Your motorcycle must be registered and have a certificate of conformity。

car

Driving in New Zealand is very fun and a great way to travel。If you have a valid international driving permit or international driving permit, you can drive a vehicle for up to one year after arriving in New Zealand。After one year, you must pass a driving theory test and may need to take a road test in order to obtain a New Zealand driving licence。Your car must be registered and have a current certificate of conformity。Buying insurance for your car is also a good idea [Link to insurance]。

租车

Rental cars are plentiful, and if you don't have your own car, then renting a car is a great way to see the countryside。If you don't have a credit card, you'll need a large deposit。

Road safety

Traffic in New Zealand drives on the left, and if you are driving and you or your passenger are not wearing a seat belt, you will be fined。Cyclists and motorcyclists must wear special helmets。All vehicles must pass a routine mechanical inspection and present a current certificate of conformity。The penalties for speeding and drunk driving are very severe。