(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Driving in a foreign country is always different in at least some ways from driving in your own country. Here are some general points regarding driving in New Zealand.
● . However, they have to carry their local driver’s license whenever driving.
●Vehicles drive on the left-hand side of the road as they do in Britain, Australia, and Japan. Most rental vehicles will have a sticker reminding you of this important fact.
●When the traffic light is red, you must stop. .
●New Zealand road rules follow international standards but please note that in New Zealand vehicles turning left must give way to traffic turning right.
●In general, if you are turning left (where there are give-way signs or no signs), give way to vehicles that not turning. In all other situations, give way to vehicles crossing or coming from your right.
● .This stands for the driver and passengers. The driver is responsible for ensuring all passengers are wearing their seatbelts.
● .Drinking and driving laws are strictly enforced.
●Speed limits are in kilometres per hour (kph), not miles per hour (mph).
●The speed limit on the open road is 100km/h. .Be sure to obey all school crossing speed reductions as speed cameras operate regularly throughout New Zealand.
For further information and up to date road conditions visit: http://www.transit.govt.nz
A.Seat belts must be worn at all times while driving in New Zealand |
B.A foreign driver is expected to have a driving license issued by New Zealand |
C.There is no left turn rule in New Zealand |
D.Visitors wishing to drive in New Zealand do not require an international driver’s license |
E. Do not drink alcohol before driving in New Zealand
F. A passenger's not wearing the seat belt has little to do with the driver
G. In towns and cities the speed limit is 50km/h