While renting a car in New Zealand, Australian drivers are uncertain whether their license will be accepted. We will clear the uncertainty in this article.
To determine with confidence whether you need an IDP or not, we check multiple data sources. Please review the following legal terms of: the Australian laws, the local laws in New Zealand, the rental company requirements and real life reports we collected from other Australian travelers in New Zealand.
The laws in New Zealand say the following:
You can drive in New Zealand without a New Zealand driver licence if:
you have a current and valid overseas licence or driver permit, and
you haven’t been given a disqualification or suspension in New Zealand, and
you came into New Zealand less than 12 months ago, and
your overseas licence is in English, or you have an accurate translation, and
you haven’t been granted a New Zealand driver licence since you last entered New Zealand.
If you don't meet all of these requirements, you must apply for a New Zealand driver licence to drive in New Zealand.
Source: Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
It means that:
1. You can drive in New Zealand without an International Driving Permit as your Australian license is written in English.
2. An International Driving Permit is only required in New Zealand if the driver license is not written in English.
Different rental agencies might still require an IDP even while the local laws do not require it. Please find your appropriate local supplier in the list above to verify.
We don't have any real life reports by Australian travelers in New Zealand.
If you've been there and was pulled over by the local officials, please share your experience with us and we will publish it to help others.
Facts check reviewed on 16 September 2024 at 1:37 pm by international-drivers.org researchers team.
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