uk consular guide for rwc 2011
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UK Gov Consular guide to Rugby World Cup in New ZealandTRANSCRIPT
• NZ$2.05forGB£1.00(attimeofprinting)
• Petrolapprox.NZ$2.18alitre(attimeofprinting)
• Averagetemperaturesrangefrom9-15degreescelsiusacrosstheislandsandtemperaturescanfalltofreezingovernight,somakesureyouareprepared–watchlocalweatherreportsandpackyourwaterproofsandthermalsforthegame!
TRAVEL EXTRAS
Times AND DISTANCES
(Please note all distances and times are approximate.)
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Christchurch
Ashburton
Greymouth
Blenheim
Picton
NelsonKaiteriteri
Masterton
Palmerston North
Lower HuttWELLINGTON
W anganui
Hastings
Napier
Taupo
Gisborne
WhakataneTauranga
Whangarei
AuCKLANd
Hamilton
Invercargill
Timaru
Oamaru
QueenstownCentral Otago
dunedin
Stewart Island
3
4Rotorua
2
5
6
New Plymouth
NorthIslaNd
soUthIslaNd
Things to try off the field(see overleaf)
Stadiums
6
6
1
1
1
1
4
5
2
2
2
2
7
8
6
96 8
3
New Zealand has about twice the number of road crash fatalities per 100,000 people as the UK. Keep an eye out for large trucks and any livestock close to the road - if you are in a camper van travelling with others make sure you leave space for other motorists to overtake. Make sure you rest during your flight and are not over the alcohol limit on arrival.
FUEL In rural areas there can be large distances between service stations so plan ahead. Petrol stations are mostly self service.
PARKING Unlike the UK it is illegal to park on the side of the road facing oncoming traffic. It’s also illegal to park on broken yellow lines.
TRAFFIC LIGHTS An amber light means STOP (if you can do so safely!)
NIGHT TIME DRIVINGThis can be difficult as outside of cities and towns there is little or no street lighting. Watch out for livestock wandering onto roads.
CAR HIRE You will need your UK photocard driver’s licence and paper counterpart. Watch out for the small print - check the type of insurance you are offered (along with your travel insurance). Listen to the games on the move. Radio Sport will be the official Broadcaster of the RWC – for local frequency check the website: www.radiosport.co.nz.
CRASHES Should you be involved in a crash you must exchange details with those involved, contact your hire firm and insurance company and photograph the scene and damage if you can. Injuries must be reported to the Police.
DRIVING
STANDARDS
5.10380
6.30460
2.10145
5.10355
4.50323
7.30532
9.15658
1.2080
3.35259
5.25296
2.30143
2.10153
4.05280
4.55339
5.35299
3.50225
1.40107
3.35234
3.35234
2.40178
5.45411
7.40537
6.15412
4.25231
6.20357
4.40296
6.35423
1.55127
Times in hoursDistance in kilometres
NorthIsland
1km=0.6Miles1Mile=1.6km
KnowYourSpeed100km/h open roads *50km/h urban roads **unless stated otherwise
WellingtonTaupo
RotoruaPalmerston N
N PlymouthNapier
HamiltonAuckland
13.50928
DunedinInvercargill
NelsonPicton
Queenstown
4.25281
10.00711
11.20799
3.10217
3.00189
14.301016
15.00850
2.10113
12.15837
SouthIsland3
1. The REAL New Zealand Festival – taking place across the country during the 6 weeks of the Rugby World Cup.
2. The Tongariro walk across an active snow covered volcano. The best one day tramp in the world according to Lonely Planet and it’s free.
3. A wine tour of the new vineyards of Central Otago.
4. Rotorua. It’s nicknamed Rotovegas and it has everything from great trout fishing and geothermal activity, to a luge run and Zorbs.
5. Sea kayaking along the Abel Tasman National Park. Seals, dense rainforest and sand beaches.
6. Walk the Routeburn Track.
Staying Safe:• Be sure to keep an eye on your luggage and
valuables at the airport and hotel, as jetlag and drinking during your flight may impact your levels of awareness on arrival.
• You can send updates about your location and travel movements via your mobile by texting 7233 (SAFE). These details are kept on a central database which can be accessed by Police if necessary.
• New Zealand is subject to earthquakes and treacherous weather conditions. Pay attention to local warnings and safety advice, in case of poor mobile phone reception make sure friends and family know your plans/whereabouts.
• If you intend to participate in adventure activities, such as bungee jumping, ensure that your travel insurance covers these types of activities.
Laws and Customs:• Drinking and driving laws are strictly
enforced and random breathalyser tests are carried out. Be aware of alcohol free zones which are strongly enforced. It is also illegal to drink alcohol in taxis and on public transport.
• Only your passport will be accepted as proof of age – but make sure you look after it when out and about!
• It is illegal to bring most foodstuffs into New Zealand. Also take care when bringing golf clubs, footwear and camping equipment which may have soil and dirt attached. Expect delays on arrival due to the quarantine procedures. Failure to comply with these regulations can result in a heavy fine; the immigration arrivals card has full details. Visit: www.biosecurity.govt.nz
Should you experience any difficulties on your trip to New Zealand, the British High Commission is here to help and can:•GiveyouinformationonhowtotransfermoneyfromtheUK•Helpyougetmedicalattentionifyouneedit•Contactyourfriendsandfamily•Putyouintouchwithlawyersifyouneedthem•IssueareplacementTravelDocument(feeinvolved)•Contactyouwithin24hrsofbeinginhospital/prison
However,whattheBritishHighCommissioncannotdois:•Payyourhotel,legal,medicaloranyotherbills•Investigateacrime•Getyouaticketforthefinal!•Getyououtofjail•Giveyoulegaladvice
BritishHighCommissioninNewZealand44 Hill Street Wellington 6011
++64 (0) 4 924 2888 ++64 (0) 4 924 2898 (After Hours)
www.ukinnewzealand.fco.gov.ukwww.facebook.com/ukinnewzealandwww.twitter.com/ukinnewzealand
FORWARD THINKING
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HEADS UP how we can help
thEFtDonotbecomeavictimofopportunisticcrime,keepyourvehiclelockedandyourvaluablesoutofsightatalltimes–especiallyyourmatchtickets!
hEalth
Asthmasufferersmaybemoreatriskofan
attackinNewZealandandsufferersshouldbe
suitablyprepared.
TheOzonelayerismuchthinneroverNewZealand
thanintheUKsomakesureyouprotectyourskin
fromthesun.
PUBLICTRANSPORTThepublictransportsysteminNewZealandislimitedcomparedtotheUK.Youmayneedtopaywithcashorconcessioncards
boughtlocally.Formoreinformationvisitwww.nzta.govt.nz/traffic
TICKETING
Beawarethatticket
toutingisillegal.
Forinfoonticketsgoto
www.newzealand.com/travel/
rugby/tickets-and-packages
MATCHDAYThelastbeercouldbecostly!
Toomanyfansturninguplatecouldjeopardiseyourentryfor
kickoffsoarriveatthestadiumearlyonmatchdaystoavoidproblems.
FREEDOMCAMPING
Newlegislationgoverning
“freedomcamping”isbeing
introducedinNewZealand
priortoRWC.Visit
www.camping.org.nz
fordetails.
THINGS TO TRY OFF THE FIELD