In New Zealand, the area where you normally drive your car on the road is called a "Lane." This term refers to a specific portion designated for vehicle movement. It is different from the "Kerb," which refers to the edge of the road boundary, usually connected to the footpath. The "Verge" is the strip area near the roadside, typically used for emergency stopping or non-driving purposes. The "Line" is a marking used to separate different lanes or directions of travel. The "Pathway" is a section of the road designed specifically for pedestrians, and is not suitable for motor vehicle use.