Predictions of chaos and confusion on the roads caused by the give way rule changes have not come to pass, say insurance companies.
AA Insurance said today it had received only a handful of claims that could be attributed to the changes on March 25.
The low volume of claims suggested Kiwis had understood the right of way rule changes and driven more cautiously, said Suzanne Wolton, head of corporate affairs.
"Our observation is that drivers are exercising caution and courtesy at intersections during the first two months, with plenty of eye contact and hand and light signals between drivers," she said.
"The handful of claims we received related, for the most part, to driver confusion about how to apply the catchphrase, 'Top of the T goes before me'."