(Cruising is defined as driving repeatedly in the same direction over the same section of a road in a motor vehicle in a manner that draws attention to the power or sound of the engine of the motor vehicle being driven, or that creates a convoy that is formed otherwise than in trade and/or which impedes traffic flow) (This sign was introduced in the Traffic Control Devices Amendment 2010, effective 1 April 2011)
Date
Source
Traffic Control Devices Manual
Author
New Zealand Transport Agency
Licensing
Copyright of the specifications of traffic signs used in New Zealand are the property of the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). Reproduction of these images do not require copyright approval, except where specifically noted. The downloadable files available on the website of the NZTA can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes without the NZTA's approval. [1]
(Cruising is defined as driving repeatedly in the same direction over the same section of a road in a motor vehicle in a manner that draws attention to the power or sound of the engine of the motor vehicle being driven, or that creates a convoy that is formed otherwise than in trade and/or which impedes traffic flow) (This sign was introduced in the Traffic Control Devices Amendment 2010, effective 1 April 2011)
Date
Source
Traffic Control Devices Manual
Author
New Zealand Transport Agency
Licensing
Copyright of the specifications of traffic signs used in New Zealand are the property of the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA). Reproduction of these images do not require copyright approval, except where specifically noted. The downloadable files available on the website of the NZTA can be used for commercial and non-commercial purposes without the NZTA's approval. [1]