THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 29, 1932.

9. The Inspector General of Police may issue a trader's licence, at a fee of $120 annually and subject to such condi- tions as he may see fit to impose, in respect of a motor vehicle which is to be used solely for demonstration

purposes. The vehicle so licensed shall bear a distinctive number of three figures preceded by the letter T coloured red upon a white ground.

10. The Inspector General of Police may issue a temporary licence, at a fee of $2 a month, valid for a period not exceed- ing six months, in respect of a motor vehicle which is brought into the Colony for temporary use pending re-exportation.

11. The fees for public jinrikishas in the Island of Hong- kong, Lower Levels, are payable quarterly in advance on the 1st December, 1st March, 1st June, and 1st September. The fees for public jinrikishas in the Hill District, the Caine Road Level, and in Kowloon and New Kowloon are payable half-yearly in advance on the 1st December and the 1st June.

12. Notwithstanding anything contained in regulations Nos. 3 or 6 of these regulations, it shall be lawful for the Inspector General of Police in his discretion to issue driver or vehicle licences for periods of less than one year at pro- portionate fees.

13. It shall be lawful for the Inspector General of Police in his discretion to limit at any time and from time to time the number of licences to be issued for any class of publie vehicle.

Drivers.

14. A driver's licence is not transferable.

15. No person shall drive a vehicle in respect of which a driver's licence is required unless he has an appropriate driver's licence.

16. A driver shall not drive a vehicle in respect of which a vehicle licence is required, unless such vehicle is duly licensed.

17. A driver shall not be intoxicated while driving a vehicle or while otherwise in charge of it.

18. Except as provided in these regulations a driver shall not leave his vehicle unattended in any road or public place.

19. A driver shall not allow his vehicle to obstruct a vehicle or person on a road, or a tramcar on a tramway.

20. A driver shall not be in such a position, while his vehicle is on a road, that he has not full control over such vehicle.

21. A driver shall not drive a vehicle recklessly or negli- gently or at a speed or in a manner which is dangerous to the public, having regard to all the circumstances of the case.

22. A driver shall not drive a vehicle in such a way as to cause damage to a roadway, or to any public or private pro- perty.

23. A driver shall not drive a vehicle carrying a load in

• such a manner that any part of such load touches the roadway.

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