Police want the power to remove incompetent or inexperienced drivers — including overseas tourists — from New Zealand roads, after a crash in which two people died.
The issue emerged at the inquest into the deaths of motorcyclists Grant John Roberts, 43, of Timaru, and Dennis Michael Pederson, 54, of Tauranga, who were hit by a rental car driven by a woman with little driving experience.
Chinese national Kejia Zheng, 20, had "negligible" solo driving experience, had never operated a right-hand-drive car, had never driven on the left side of the road, and was unlikely to have ever driven faster than 40km/h — the speed limit on undivided Chinese highways — police told an inquest in Queenstown.
A motorist reported seeing Zheng driving on both sides of the road and overtaking on double yellow lines near Tekapo on November 26, 2012, but police couldn't find her.
A second motorist later reported having to swerve out of the way of Zheng's car near Lake Pukaki.