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SE CRE TARY FOR TRANSPORT (in Cantonese) : Sir, we do not

sufficient evidence at the moment to show that music

does interfere with driving. As a matter of fact,

accidents involve a number of factors such as the mood of

the driver, road conditions, and the condition of the

car. So, it is not necessarily just the music that is

causing accidents but, of course, we will definitely look

into this and see whether music is really interfering with

driving, and if so, we will consider possible restrictions.

MR. CHEONG-LEEN : Sir, apart from the relatively young age

and inexperience of the light goods vehicles drivers, to

what extent is the condition

the condition of the light goods vehicles

concerned a contributing factor of accidents?

arising out of the

supplementaries,

And,

I

would like the

Secretary for Transport to give a more definite indication

as to when light goods vehicles will be included in the

private car inspection scheme for annual inspection.

will that commence?

When

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