Cattle, a taxi driver and the right of way!

EPISODE · May 28, 2025 · 20 MIN

Cattle, a taxi driver and the right of way!

from Untold Norfolk Island Travel Podcast · host Jodie Williams

Cattle, a taxi driver and the right of way! -  This podcast episode introduces you to another one of the most charming and unexpected aspects of life on our unique South Pacific island. Welcome to Norfolk Island, where cows have the right of way!One of the biggest surprises for visitors arriving in Norfolk Island is encountering a herd of cattle wandering the roads with no farmer in sight. While cattle have freedom to roam, strategically placed cattle stops around the main areas of town prevent them from strolling down the main street or through the local shopping centre!It has been a traditional right, on Norfolk, for cattle to graze freely anywhere that a pasture has not been fenced off by a property owner. So do take care when driving on our roads, as the cows have right of way!AUDIO>>>Have a listen now to the late Leo Nola  in an interview with the late John Anderson in 2016 as he speaks about his life on Norfolk Island as a taxi driver. Norfolk Island's cattle management traditionally followed a distinctive system. Locals could register up to 10 cows under their name for a small fee. Each cow received a coloured registration tag attached to its ear before being set free to roam the island. Of course, owners can also choose to keep their cattle confined to private property if they prefer.AUDIO>>> Have a listen now to Norfolk Islander, Ruth McCoy as she shares her childhood experience with milking cows.When you are visiting Norfolk Island, embrace the unique coexistence with free-roaming cattle as being essential to fully enjoying your experience. Some Essential Driving Tips for Visitors> Always stay alert for cows that may suddenly appear on the road as you come around the bend.> Adhere to the speed limits, designed specifically with wandering cattle in mind.> When encountering cattle, slow down or stop completely until they move on their way.> Use High Beams at Night - Essential for spotting dark-coloured cattle on poorly lit rural roads after sunset.Rather than seeing the cattle as an inconvenience or oddity, consider them another part of what makes this island genuinely special and distinctive.Sponsored by Baunti Tours www.bauntitours.com > When booking with Baunti Tours, mention 'Podcast' to receive a 10% discount on tours. email: [email protected] phone: (International +6723) 23693To call from Australia: (02) 91368062

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