THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 29, 1932.
45. A driver shall not carry in a public vehicle any person who is suffering from an infectious or contagious disease or is in a dirty condition.
46. The driver of a motor omnibus shall ensure that the signalling device referred to in regulation 159 (5) is in good working order and is properly operated, and be responsible if any signal is not duly given.
Drivers of motor vehicles.
47. An applicant for a licence to drive a motor vehicle shall undergo such tests of his fitness to drive as may be prescribed by the Inspector General of Police. He must also pass a medical examination, including test of vision, as to his fitness to hold a driver's licence.
48. An applicant for a licence to drive a motor vehicle shall inform the Inspector General of Police whether he has held a driver's licence or certificate in this Colony or else- where, and whether such licence or certificate has been indorsed, suspended, or cancelled.
49. A driver of a motor vehicle must deposit his licence with the Inspector General of Police if he wishes to leave the Colony.
50. A driver of a motor vehicle when in charge of such vehicle shall not allow such vehicle to be driven by an un- licensed driver.
51. A licence to drive a motor vehicle shall not be issued to any person under eighteen years of age.
52. A driver shall not drive any public or commercial motor vehicle until he has passed such examination as the Inspector General of Police may prescribe as to his fitness to drive that type of public or commercial motor vehicle. He shall not drive any other type of public or commercial motor vehicle until he has passed such further examination as the Inspector General of Police may prescribe. An indorsement shall be made upon his driver's licence indicating the type or types of public or commercial motor vehicle which may be driven by him.
53. A driver shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle with a nett load in excess of that stated in the licence of the vehicle as the maximum nett load to be carried by such vehicle.
54. The driver of a commercial motor vehicle shall ensure that his vehicle is not overladen and that the load is properly stacked, secured and carried.
55. The driver of a motor vehicle other than an owner driver shall, whenever he changes his place of residence during the continuance of his employment as a driver, notify such change within forty-eight hours thereof at the Central Police Station and at the time of such notification shall produce for inspection his driver's licence.
56. The driver of a motor vehicle who shall cease to be employed in that capacity or who shall change his employment shall notify such cessation or change within forty-eight hours thereof at the Central Police Station and at the time of such notification shall produce for inspection his driver's licence.