ROAD TRAFFIC (TRAFFIC CONTROL) REGULATIONS (Chapter 374)
Restricted Zones in Tai Po
In exercise of the powers vested in me under regulation 14(1)(b) of the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations, Chapter 374G, I hereby direct that with effect from 10.00 a.m. on 17 May 2024, the following road sections will be designated as restricted zones 24 hours daily:
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- the western kerbside lane of Dai Wah Street from a point about 35 metres north of its junction with the eastbound carriageway of Dai Fuk Street to a point about 70 metres north of the same junction;
- the eastern kerbside lane of Dai Wah Street from a point about 65 metres north of its junction with Dai Hung Street to a point about 20 metres south of the same junction;
- the section of Dai Wah Street from a point about 80 metres south of its junction with Dai Hung Street to a point about 115 metres south of the same junction;
- the section of Dai Hung Street from its junction with Dai Wah Street to a point about 5 metres east of the same junction;
- the section of Dai Wang Street from its junction with Dai Fat Street to a point about 25 metres east of the same junction;
- the section of Dai Fat Street from a point about 30 metres north of its junction with Dai Wang Street to a point about 30 metres south of the same junction;
- the northern kerbside lane of Dai Cheong Street from its junction with Dai Fat Street to a point about 50 metres east of the same junction;
- the southern kerbside lane of Dai Cheong Street from a point about 10 metres east of its junction with Dai Fat Street to a point about 45 metres east of the same junction;
- the western kerbside lane of Dai Fat Street from a point about 40 metres north of its junction with Dai Cheong Street to a point about 20 metres south of the same junction; and
- the eastern kerbside lane of Dai Fat Street from its junction with Dai Cheong Street to a point about 40 metres north of the same junction.
Within the restricted zones, drivers of all motor vehicles, except franchised buses and those with permits issued by the Commissioner for Transport, will be prohibited from:
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- picking up or setting down passengers; or
- loading or unloading goods.
The extent of the restricted zones will be indicated by appropriate traffic signs or road markings.
At the same time, the existing restricted zones on the above road sections will be rescinded.
LEE Chung-yan, Angela Commissioner for Transport