A big issue in New Zealand at the moment is tourist drivers having often fatal car accidents. They usually from countries that drive on the other side of the road.
These tourists fly in from the northern hemisphere after a long trip and are suffering jetlag. The accidents often happen soon after they leave the airport or on mountainous road conditions where driver fatigue and jetlag would be a dangerous brew.
Drive on left side of road: blue
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Conrad Hackett (@conradhackett) March 27, 2015
The above map is a convenient summary of where New Zealanders would be pretty much the same risk. Long plane trips driving on the wrong side of the road while suffering from jetlag.
There are repeated calls in New Zealand to ban tourist drivers or require them to take some sort of test before being issued with a driving permit. A test would be pretty useless as the main problem is jetlag.
Perhaps New Zealand should lead the way and stop issuing international licences where the New Zealander would drive on the wrong side of the road.

Such a proposal has no chance of ever been adopted because New Zealanders don’t want to give up the right to drive a car when travelling abroad in the northern hemisphere.
That is the brutal calculus. New Zealanders tolerate road accidents in New Zealand as the price of been able to drive on the roads of other countries, often causing more road accidents than the average over there because of jetlag.
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