ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS
Title
ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS
Description
ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
Regulation .................................. Page
PART 1
PRELIMINARY
1. Citation............................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 2
2. Interpretation ...................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 2
PART 11
TRAFFIC CONTROL
3. Prescribed signs and road markings..... ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... A 3
4. Temporary maximum speed limits ........ --- ... ---. ... ... ... ... A 4
5. Advisory signs and road markings ......... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 4
6. Access for vehicles ...................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 4
7. Closure of tunnel ........................ ... .. : ... ... ... ... ... A 4
8. Traffic confined to left-hand lanes ...... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 5
9. General restrictions .................. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 5
10. General prohibitions .................. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 5
11. Prohibition against vehicles conveying dangerous goods ... ... ... ... A 6
PART 111
TOLLS, REMOVAL FEES, PERMITS AND ExEmPTIONS
12. Tolls .................................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 7
13. Fee for removal of vehicles etc. causing obstruction ... ... ... ... ... ... A 7
14. Vehicles requiring permits............. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 7
15, Exemptions ............................... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 8
16. Saving ................................ ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 8
17. Miscellaneous offences ................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 8
18. Offences and penalties ................... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 9
First Schedule. Signs ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 10
Second Schedule. Tolls and Fees ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... A 21
ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS
(Cap. 368, section 20)
[15 February 1982.]
PART I
PRELIMINARY
1. These regulations may be cited as the Road Tunnels (Government)
Regulations.
2. In these regulations, unless the context otherwise requires
'bicycle' means a vehicle with 2 wheels designed and constructed to be
propelled by the use of pedals;
,'bus' means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for the carriage of more
than 14 passengers and their personal effects;
'goods vehicle' means a motor vehicle, or trailer, which is constructed or
adapted for use primarily for the carriage of goods, but does not include a
motor tricycle or a motor cycle with or without a sidecar attached thereto;
'gross vehicle weight', in relation to a vehicle, means the sum of the weights
transmitted to the road surface by all the wheels of the vehicle and
includes, in the case of a trailer, any weight of the trailer imposed on the
drawing vehicle, and the 'permitted gross vehicle weight' of a vehicle
means the maximum gross vehicle weight prescribed for a vehicle of its
class;
'invalid carriage' means a motor vehicle especially designed and constructed for
the sole use of a person suffering from physical defects or disabilities;
'light bus' means a motor vehicle having a permitted gross vehicle weight not
exceeding 4 tonnes which is constructed or adapted for use solely for the
carriage of a driver and not more than 14 passengers and their personal
effects, but does not include an invalid carriage, motor cycle, motor
tricycle, private car or taxi;
motor tricycle' means a three-wheeled motor vehicle other than a motor cycle
with a sidecar;
'private bus' means a bus used or intended for use
(a) otherwise than for hire or reward; or
(b) for the carriage of passengers who are exclusively
(i) the students, teachers and employees of an educational
institution; or
(ii) disabled persons and persons employed to assist them,
whether or not for hire or reward;
'private car' means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use
solely for the carriage of a driver and not more than 7 passengers
and their personal effects but does not include an invalid carriage,
motor cycle, motor tricycle or taxi;
'private light bus' meansa light bus used or intended for use
(a) otherwise than for hire or reward; or
(b) for the carriage of passengers who are exclusively-
(i) the students, teachers and employees of an educational
institution; or
(ii) disabled persons and persons employed to assist them,
whether or not for hire or reward;
'public bus' means a bus, other than a private bus, which is used or
intended for use for hire or reward;
'public light bus' means a light bus, other than any private light bus,
which is used or intended for use for hire or reward;
'road marking' means a line, word, mark or device placed on, or set
into, the surface of a road for conveying to persons using the road
any warning, information, requirement, restriction, prohibition or
direction;
'special purpose vehicle' means a motor vehicle designed, constructed
or adapted primarily for a use other than the carriage on a road of
goods, the driver or passengers;
taxi means a motor vehicle registered as a taxi under the Road Traffic
Ordinance;
'traffic sign' means any sign, object or device for conveying to
persons using a road any warning, information, direction,
requirement, restriction or prohibition;
'trailer' means a vehicle which is not mechanically propelled and is
towed or intended for towing by a motor vehicle, including any
semi-trailer or draw bar trailer;
'tricycle' means a vehicle with 3 wheels propelled by the use of pedals.
PART 11
TRAFFIC CONTROL
3. (1) The Authority for the purposes of regulating and controlling
traffic may cause or permit to be displayed at any tunnel
(a) any traffic sign of the type shown in any of the Figure
Nos. 1 to 11 inclusive prescribed in the First Schedule;
(b)any traffic sign or road marking prescribed by the Road Traffic
(Traffic Control) Regulations.
(2) The Authority may vary any figures or the direction of any
arrow on a traffic sign prescribed in the First Schedule to adapt such
traffic sign to the particular circumstances of any tunnel.
(3) Any traffic sign displayed under paragraph (1)(a) shall, until the
contrary is proved, be presumed to be lawfully so displayed.
(4) The fact that a traffic sign has been varied under paragraph (2)
or differs slightly in size, colour of type from a traffic sign prescribed in
the First Schedule shall not prevent the traffic sign from being treated
as a traffic sign prescribed in that Schedule so long as the general
appearance of the traffic sign is not thereby materially impaired.
(5) The meaning and indication of a traffic sign prescribed in the
First Schedule shall be in accordance with such traffic sign and the note
relating thereto in that Schedule.
(6) The driver of a vehicle in any tunnel shall conform to the
indication of
(a)any traffic sign of the type shown in any of the Figure Nos. 1
to 6 inclusive and 10 and 11 prescribed in the First Schedule;
(b)any traffic sign or road marking prescribed by the Road
Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations,
displayed at a tunnel under paragraph (1).
4. (1) In addition to any traffic sign specified under regulation 3(1)
or varied under regulation 3(2) fixing a speed limit, the Authority where
it considers that a temporary risk of danger to the public or of damage
to a tunnel will or is likely to arise may, at any time and without notice,
display such traffic sign as it may think appropriate for the purpose of
fixing a temporary maximum speed limit for vehicles using that tunnel.
(2) No person shall drive a vehicle in a tunnel where a temporary
maximum speed limit is fixed and a traffic sign in respect thereof is
displayed under paragraph (1), at a speed in excess of the maximum so
fixed.
5. Without prejudice to regulation 3, the Authority may
cause or permit to be displayed at any tunnel, such signs or road
markings as it may think appropriate for the giving of advice and
information to persons using that tunnel. 1 .
6. No person or vehicle shall enter or leave any tunnel otherwise
than at such places as may be provided and indicated for that purpose
by the Authority.
7. The Authority may, at any time and without notice, close a
tunnel or any part or lane, thereof to all vehicles or to vehicles of such
class or description as he may specify.
8. The following vehicles shall, except when otherwise
directed or signalled by an authorized officer, be driven only in the
nearside of the lanes of a tunnel-
(a) a bus;
(b)a goods vehicle of a permitted gross vehicle weight ex-
ceeding 5.5 tonnes;
(c) a vehicle requiring a permit under regulation 14; and
(d) a vehicle towing another vehicle.
9. No person shall in any tunnel unless directed or signalled
by an authorized officer or unless conforming to the indication of
any traffic sign displayed under these regulations-
(a)drive any vehicle with its headlights illuminated on full
beam;
(b)drive any vehicle at a speed of less than 25 kilometres per
hour except where prevented by another vehicle or at a toll
booth and other places where a lesser speed is unavoidable;
(c) stop any vehicle or permit it to be stationary save when-
(i) lawfully required to do so;
(ii) compelled to do so by reason of accident, break-
down, emergency or the presence of other stationary
vehicles;
(d) enter therein on foot;
(e)alight from a vehicle save in the event of an emergency or
to summon assistance;
use any horn, siren, whistle or other noise making device;
(g)cause or permit a vehicle to cross any continuous double
lines marked on the surface of a road;
(h) make any U turn with or reverse a vehicle;
(i) change a tyre or wheel on, or refuel or repair a vehicle; or
propel a vehicle by pushing it, whether manually or by
other means.
10. No person shall drive or cause or permit to be driven in or
cause to remain in any tunnel any of the following vehicles-
(a)a bicycle, invalid carriage, motor tricycle, tricycle or rick-
shaw;
(b)a vehicle which is not carrying sufficient fuel in its fuel tank
to enable it to be driven through;
(c)a vehicle carrying animals or poultry not properly con-
trolled or confined, or carrying garbage, hay, straw or fine
particles or similar materials which are not sufficiently
covered;
(d)a vehicle with a load, or the cover of a load, not properly
secured so as to prevent such cover or any part of the load
from falling off or coming into contact with the road, the
tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures;
(e)a vehicle carrying a person standing on the outside of the
vehicle or seated with any part of his person overhanging
the sides or rear of the vehicle;
a vehicle in which the driver's view to the front or sides is
or is likely to be obscured;
(g)a vehicle which will or is likely to come into contact with
the tunnel structure or its fittings or fixtures; or
(h)a vehicle which will or is likely to endanger persons or
property or render the use of the tunnel unsafe. -
11. (1) Subject to paragraph (2) no person shall drive or
cause or permit to be driven in or cause to remain in any tunnel any
of the following vehicles-
(a)a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in
Category 1 of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods
(Classification) Regulations;
(b)a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Cate-
gory 2 of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classifica-
tion) Regulations unless there is a quantity specified in
relation to such goods in the second column of the Table to
regulation 74 of the Dangerous Goods (General) Regula-
tions and the goods carried do not exceed that quantity;
(c)without prejudice to sub-paragraph (b) a vehicle carrying
any cylinders (as defined in regulation 61 of the Dangerous
Goods (General) Regulations) used or to be used for the
storage of compressed gas referred to in Category 2 of the
Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regula-
tions, whether or not such cylinders contain any quantity
of such gas;
(d)a vehicle carrying any of the goods referred to in Category
5 of the Schedule to the Dangerous Goods (Classification)
Regulations unless there is a quantity specified in relation
to such goods in the seventh or eighth column of the
Table to regulation 99 of the Dangerous Goods (General)
Regulations and the goods carried do not exceed that
quantity; or
(e)without prejudice to sub-paragraph (d) a vehicle cons-
tructed or adapted for the conveyance, or a vehicle carry-
ing a container used or to be used for the storage, of
goods referred to in Category 5 of the Schedule to the
Dangerous Goods (Classification) Regulations, whether
or not such vehicle or container contains any quantity of
such goods.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), nothing in this regulation shall
prohibit
(a)the conveyance in a tunnel of petroleum spirit which is being
carried in a vehicle. for the purposes only of the propulsion of
the vehicle or of petroleum spirit, up to a maximum of 20 litres
in securely closed cans, which is being carried on a vehicle
for such use; or
(b)the conveyance in a tunnel of petroleum spirit which is being
carried in a vehicle for the purposes of replenishing refuelling
facilities for vehicles employed on duty relating to a tunnel.
PART 111
TOLLS, REMOVAL FEES, PERMITS AND EXEMPTIONS
12. (1) The appropriate toll specified in the Second Schedule in
respect of the use of a tunnel therein specified by any vehicle shall be
payable by the driver of such vehicle at a toll booth provided by the
Authority for that purpose.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3), no person shall drive a vehicle past a
toll booth unless
(a)he stops and pays to the toll collector on duty at the booth
the appropriate toll for the vehicle;
(b)he stops and tenders to the toll collector on duty at the booth
such toll ticket as may be provided by the Authority
appropriate to the vehicle; or
(c)he stops and tenders to the toll collector on duty at the booth
such approval in writing as may be provided by the Authority
indicating that the vehicle is allowed passage through a
tunnel without payment of the appropriate toll.
(3) Paragraph (2) shall not apply to a vehicle of the kind specified
in regulation 14(1), but the toll payable in respect of such a vehicle may
be paid in such manner as the Authority may direct.
13. Where a vehicle or thing causing an obstruction in any tunnel
has been removed under section 15 of the Ordinance, the Authority
may require the ownerof such vehicle or thing to pay the removal fee
specified in the Second Schedule.
14. (1) No person shall in any tunnel drive a vehicle-
(a)the width (including any load and any equipment attached to
the vehicle) of which exceeds 2. 5 m;
(b)the length (including any load and any equipment attached to
the vehicle) of which exceeds 12 m;
(c) that is towing another vehicle; or
(d)that is drawing a trailer and the combined length of the vehicle
and trailer (including drawbar and any load) exceeds 16 in,
other than in accordance with the conditions of a permit issued by the
Authority for the passage of that vehicle.
(2) Any such permit shall be subject to such conditions as the
Authority may impose.
(3) Without prejudice to the generality of paragraph (2), the
Authority may require that a vehicle being the subject of a permit
issued under this regulation shall only pass through a tunnel when
accompanied by such escort vehicle as the Authority may provide.
(4) Except in case of emergency, application for a permit shall be
made not less than 48 hours before the intended passage and shall
contain the following particulars
(a) details of the vehicle and its load; and
(b) the time, date and direction of the proposed passage.
(5) The appropriate fee specified in the Second Schedule shall be
paid on the issue of a permit.
(6) The driver of a vehicle in respect of the passage of which a
permit has been issued shall immediately when asked for it produce the
permit for inspection by an authorized officer.
15. (1) A vehicle which carries an authorized officer who is
engaged on duty shall be exempt from regulations 3(6), 4(2), 6, 8(d) and
14(1)(c).
(2) A fire service vehicle, ambulance, police vehicle and vehicle
used for defence purposes, including civil defence purposes shall, if the
vehicle is being used in the course of urgent duty, be exempt from
regulations 1 0(e) and (f) and 11.
16. Any sign erected in the Lion Rock Tunnel under the Lion Rock
Tunnel Regulations immediately before the coming into operation of
these regulations and then complying with the Lion Rock Tunnel
Regulations shall for so long as it continues to comply therewith be
deemed to have the same effect as if the Lion Rock Tunnel Ordinance
had not been repealed.
17. No person shall in any tunnel-
(a) permit an animal to be therein otherwise than in a vehicle;
(b)paint or affix or cause to be painted or affixed any poster,
placard, bill, advertisement or other matter; or
(c)interfere with any traffic sign, lane marker, light, telephone or
other fitting or fixture.
18. (1) Any person who contravenes any of the provisions of
regulation 4(2), 6, 8, 9, 10, 11(1), 12(2), 14(1) or 14(6) or 17, commits
an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for
6 months.
(2) Any person who while driving a vehicle in any tunnel fails
to conform to the indication of any traffic sign of the type shown
in any of the Figure Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive prescribed in the First
Schedule and displayed at a tunnel under regulation 3(1) commits
an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment for
6 months.
(3) Any person who while driving a vehicle in any tunnel fails
to conform to the indication of any traffic sign of the type shown in
Figure No. 10 or 11 prescribed in the First Schedule and displayed
at a tunnel under regulation 3(1) commits an offence and is liable to
a fine of $1,000.
(4) Any person who while driving a vehicle in any tunnel fails
to conform to the indication of any traffic sign or road marking
prescribed by the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations dis-
played at a tunnel under regulation 3(1) commits an ofrence and is
liable on first conviction to a fine of $5,000 and to imprisonment
for 3 months and on second or subsequent conviction to a fine of
$10,000 and to imprisonment for 6 months.
FIRST SCHEDULE [reg. 3.1
SIGNS
FIGURE No. 1
700
GREEN
DARK
BACKGROUND
LANE SIGNAL
THIS SIGN WHEN DISPLAYED CONVEYS TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PROCEEDING IN
THE TRAFFIC LANE ABOVE AND IN RELATION TO WHICH IT 15 DISPLAYED THAT TRAFFIC MAY
PROCEED OR CONTINUE TO 00 SO IN THE SAID LANE BENEATH OR BEYOND THE SAID
ARROW AND IN THE DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO THAT IN WHICH THE ARROW FACES. IT MAY
ALSO BE USED AT A TOLL BOOTH TO INDICATE THAT VEHICLES MAY PROCEED IN THAT LANE.
FIGURE No. 2
DARK
BACKGROUND
RED
LANE SIGNAL
THIS SIGN WHEN DISPLAYED CONYEYS TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PROCEEDING IN
THE TRAFFIC LANE ABOVE AND IN RELATION TO WHICH IT 15 DISPLAYED THE PROHIBITION
THAT SUCH TRAFFIC SHALL NOT PROCEED BENEATH OR BEYOND THE RED CROSS IN THE
SA113 TRAFFIC LANE IN THE DIRECTION OPPOSITE TO THAT IN WHICH THE RED CROSS
FACES. IT MAY ALSO BE USED AT A TOLL BOOTH TO INDICATE THAT VEHICLES MAY NOT
PROCEED IN THAT LANE.
FIGURE No. 3
700
DARK
GREEN
1 150
PROCEED RIGHT OR KEEP RIGHT
THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW MAY BE REVERSED TO GIVE -
.PROCEED LEFT OR KEEP LEFT
THIS SIGN INDICATES THAT VEHICLES MUST PROCEED TO THE RIGHT-HAND
LANE, OR TO THE LEFT-HAND LANE, IF THE DIRECTION OF THE ARROW IS REVERSED.
FIGURE No. 4
RED
Y E YELLOW (AMBER)
BLACK
,2z
- d GREEN
0
LANE SIGNAL
THE SIGNAL MAY IN A TUNNEL AREA BE PLACED IN A VERTICAL OR
HORIZONTAL POSITION ABOVE OR AT THE SIDE OF A TRAFFIC LANE FOR THE
CONTROL OF THAT TRAFFIC PROCEEDING ALONG THE TRAFFIC LANE OVER OR AT
THE SIDE OF AND IN RELATION TO WHICH THE SIGNALS HAVE BEEN PLACED,
PROVIDED THAT WHEN THE SIGNAL 15 PLACED ABOVE THE TRAFFIC LANE THE
GREEN ARROW SHALL POINT DOWNWARDS.
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SIGNAL SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS
(i)WHEN A GREEN ARROW IS DISPLAYED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PROCEEDING IN THE
TRAFFIC LANE ABOVE OR AT THE SIDE OF AND IN RELATION TO WHICH IT 15
DISPLAYED MAY PROCEED ALONG THAT LANE.
00WHEN A STEADY OR INTERMITTENT AMBER LIGHT 15 DISPLAYED VEHICULAR
TRAFFIC PROCEEDING IN THE TRAFFIC LANE ABOVE OR AT THE SIDE OF AND IN
RELATION TO W HICH IT 15 DISPLAYED SHALL PROCEED ALONG THAT LANE WITH
CAUTION AND BE PREPARED TO STOP, PROVIDED THAT THE AMBER LIGHT MAY BE
OMITTED FROM ANY SIGNAL INSTALLATION WHEN THE SIGNAL SHALL CONSIST OF A
LIGHT CAPABLE OF SHOWING A RED CROSS AND A LIGHT CAPABLE OF SHOWING A
GREEN ARROW.
(iii) WHEN A RED CROSS IS DISPLAYED VEHICULAR TRAFFIC PROCEEDING IN THE
TRAFFIC LANE ABOVE OR AT THE SIDE OF AND IN RELATION TO WHICH
IT IS DISPLAYED SHALL NOT PROCEED BENEATH OR BEYOND OR PAST
THE RED CROSS.
THE SIGNAL MAY BE USED AT TOLL BOOTHS.
FIGURE No. 5
BLUE BACKGROUNDWHITE BORDER, LETTERS,
CHARACTERS
'G -tP iN LANE
K E-
=M
ik- IT12
1625 (2425)
KEEP IN LANE
THIS SIGN INDICATES THAT VEHICLES MUST KEEP IN THEIR LANES.
FIGURE No. 6
RED BORDER & DIAGONAL
YELLOW
BLACK SYMBOL
WHITE
BACKGROUND
DANGEROUS GOODS PROHIBITED
THIS SIGN INDICATES THAT VEHICLES CARRYING DANGEROUS GOODS
OF PARTICULAR CATEGORIES ARE PROHIBITED FROM PASSING BEYOND THE SIGN. IT MAY
BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SIGN IN FIGURE No. 7.
FIGURE No. 7
BLACK BORDER, LETTERS,
W
WHITE BACKGROUND CHARACTERS
Categori~es 1.2.5
650 1850) (1075) (1 275)
THIS SIGN WHEN USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE SIGN IN FIG. No. 6 INDICATES
THE CATEGORY OR CATEGORIES OP: DANGEROUS GOODS REFERRED TO IN THAT FIGURE.
FIGURE No. 8
BLUE BACKGROUNDWHITE BORDER,
LETTERS, AND
CHARACTERS.
TUNNEL AREA
TUNNEL REGULATIONS
APPLY
L:4 PA
FLIA M $11 Wa tx
TUNNEL AREA
THIS SIGN INDICATES THE START OF THE AREA WHERE THE
PROHIBITIONS AND RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT)
ORDINANCE AND THE ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS APPLY.
FIGURE No. 9
BLUE BLACKGROUND
WHITE BORDER, LETTERS
& CHARACTERS
TUNNEL AR~A END
1101 :R t. j
----------
-
TUNNEL AREA END
THIS SIGN INDICATES THE END OF THE AREA WHERE THE PROHIBITIONS AND
RESTRICTIONS IMPOSED BY THE ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) ORDINANCE AND THE ROAD
TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS APPLY.
FIGURE No. 10
BLUE T WHITE
Exact payment
$3
5#% ~:
800
NO CHANGE TOLL SIGN
WHEN THIS SIGN 15 DISPLAYED AT A 1011 BOOTH IT INDICATES THAT THE TOLL
BOOTH IS FOR USE ONLY BY DRIVERS PAYING I HE CORRECT TOLL AS INDKAIED
0% THE SIGH AND REQUIRING NO CHANGE 10 BE GIVEN. THE TOLL SHOWN ON
THE SIGN MAY BE VARIED 10 SUIT THE PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES.
FIGURE No. 11
WHITE
BLUE
Exact payment
C^
$3
3 300
NO CHANGE TOLL SIGN
WHEN THIS SIGN 15 DISPLAYED OVER A TOLL BOOTH OR BOOTHS
ADJACENT TO A TRAFFIC LANE OR LANES AS INDICATED BY THE
DOWNWARD POINTING ARROWS 04 THE SIGN 11 INOICATES THAT THE
TOLL BOOTH OR BOOTHS ARE. FOR USE ONLY BY DRIVERS PAYING THE
CORRECT 1011 AS INDICATED ON THE SIGN AND REQUIRING NO
CHANGE TO BE GIVEN . THE NUMBER OF ARROWS AND THE OVERALL
DIMENSIONS OF THE SIGN AND THE TOLL SHOWN ON THE SIGN MAY BE
VARIED 10 SUIT THE PARTICULAR CIRCUMSTANCES
1986 ED CAP 368 A21 L.N.310/81. 75 of 1982. L.N.77/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.61/85. L.N.212/86. Citation. Interpretation. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. 75 of 1982,s.114. (Cap. 374.) L.N.196/84. Prescribed signs and road markings. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. L.N.19684. (Cap. 374, sub. Leg) First Schedule. First Schedule. First Schedule. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. (Cap. 374, sub. leg.) Temporary maximum speed limits. Advisory signs and road markings. Access for vehicles. Closure of tunnel. Traffic confined to left-hand lanes. L.N. 196/84. General restrictions. L.N. 196/84. General prohibitions. Prohibition against vehicles conveying dangerous goods. (Cap. 295, sub.leg.) (Cap. 295, sub.leg.) Tolls. Second Schedule. Fee for removal of vehicles etc. causing obstruction. Second Schedule. Vehicles requiring permits. L.N. 196/84. Second Schedule. Exemptions. Saving. (Cap. 140, sub.leg., 1978 Ed.) (Cap. 140, 1974 Ed.) Miscellaneous offences. Offences and penalties. L.N. 212/86. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. L.N. 212/86. First Schedule. L.N. 212/86. (Cap. 374, sub.leg.) L.N. 212/86. L.N. 212/86. L.N. 77/84. L.N. 61/85. L.N.196/84. L.N. 294/88.
Abstract
L.N.310/81. 75 of 1982. L.N.77/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.61/85. L.N.212/86. Citation. Interpretation. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. L.N.196/84. 75 of 1982,s.114. (Cap. 374.) L.N.196/84. Prescribed signs and road markings. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. L.N.19684. (Cap. 374, sub. Leg) First Schedule. First Schedule. First Schedule. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. (Cap. 374, sub. leg.) Temporary maximum speed limits. Advisory signs and road markings. Access for vehicles. Closure of tunnel. Traffic confined to left-hand lanes. L.N. 196/84. General restrictions. L.N. 196/84. General prohibitions. Prohibition against vehicles conveying dangerous goods. (Cap. 295, sub.leg.) (Cap. 295, sub.leg.) Tolls. Second Schedule. Fee for removal of vehicles etc. causing obstruction. Second Schedule. Vehicles requiring permits. L.N. 196/84. Second Schedule. Exemptions. Saving. (Cap. 140, sub.leg., 1978 Ed.) (Cap. 140, 1974 Ed.) Miscellaneous offences. Offences and penalties. L.N. 212/86. L.N.212/86. First Schedule. L.N. 212/86. First Schedule. L.N. 212/86. (Cap. 374, sub.leg.) L.N. 212/86. L.N. 212/86. L.N. 77/84. L.N. 61/85. L.N.196/84. L.N. 294/88.
Identifier
https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3372
Edition
1964
Volume
v23
Subsequent Cap No.
368
Number of Pages
21
Files
Collection
Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online
Citation
“ROAD TUNNELS (GOVERNMENT) REGULATIONS,” Historical Laws of Hong Kong Online, accessed July 12, 2025, https://oelawhk.lib.hku.hk/items/show/3372.