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In New Zealand, it is important to always remember to drive on the left side of the road. How should you drive on narrow roads without a center line?

Drive in the middle of the road and oncoming cars will move over for you.
If there are no cars approaching, it's okay to briefly drive on the right side, since there are no dividing lines.
Try to drive on the left side whenever possible, but if necessary, pull over and let oncoming cars pass first.
Use your high beams to signal to oncoming drivers that you are on the road.

The correct answer is: 3. Drive as far left as possible and yield to oncoming vehicles when necessary.

In New Zealand, traffic rules require drivers to always drive on the left side of the road. This regulation is especially important on narrow roads without a central line. Since these roads may not be wide enough for two vehicles to pass each other, it is the responsibility and duty of all road users to drive left and yield to oncoming traffic when necessary to ensure safety.