The annual road toll has now surpassed last year's grim tally making this the deadliest year on the country's roads since 2009.
Nine people were killed on New Zealand roads during the Christmas and New Year period - the lowest number of fatalities for the festive season since 2013.
But police are still begging motorists to take care during the summer holidays, which are far from over for many Kiwis.
The official holiday road toll period spanned 9.6 days this year - running from 4pm on December 24 until 6am today.
The first fatality came in the early hours of Christmas Day.
Felix Newton, 17, died after crashing his ute in the Whanganui River.
Thom had been on her way home from a trip to Wanaka, where she had been spending time with friends at the Wanaka camping ground, when the accident happened.
Alanna Thom died in a crash near Waihola on New Year's Eve. Photo/Facebook