A new campaign to make tourists display "T-plates" on rental vehicles is gaining traction around New Zealand, but Rotorua tourism operators are divided on the issue.
"T-Plates for Tourists" has more than 3150 "likes" on Facebook and its founder, who goes by the name Josh, has set up a website and petition at www.tplate.co.nz to bring attention to "the increasing number of road accidents that involve tourist drivers".
According to the latest data from the New Zealand Transport Agency, foreign drivers contribute to about 6 per cent of all crashes resulting in injury or death - even though tourists are estimated to make up just 1 per cent of all road traffic in the country.
"I'm hopeful that Parliament will consider the interest that the T-plate suggestion has caused as a sign that something needs to be done," Josh said.
"People unfamiliar with the driving conditions in that country are liable to make a mistake and cause a crash."