Expect to be breath-tested when you leave Rhythm and Vines, police warn. Photo / Supplied
Police will be breath-testing drivers leaving Rhythm and Vines in Gisborne this New Year.
The massive music festival is the summer high point for many young Kiwis and police are urging revellers to stay safe and look after one another to make sure the experience doesn't turn sour.
"We want everyone to enjoy their time at the festival but we urge party goers to look out for themselves and their mates," Senior Sergeant Ross Smith said.
"Police want people to enjoy themselves and to remember their celebrations for the right reasons.
"Drink in moderation and make smart decisions about how you're going to get to and from venues."
Traffic was likely to be heavy in the lead up and aftermath of the festival, so plan your trip, take your time, rest and share the driving, Smith advised.
Police reminded people that partying all night meant drivers wouldn't be fit to get behind the wheel the next day.
Drivers should all expect to be breath-tested when leaving the event, police said.