The New Zealand Transport Agency, which implements road rules, says Sunday’s
switch will speed traffic flows, reduce accidents and avoid an estimated one
fatality and 97 injuries per year.
In the short term, the agency is encouraging extra civility as drivers in the
country of 4.4 million adjust to the changes.
Spokesman Andy Knackstedt said the agency is encouraging motorists to give a
friendly wave when things go wrong. And to be clear, he said, a one-fingered
wave doesn’t count as friendly.
Source: AP
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