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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 19, 1935.
Drivers and Conductors of public vehicles,-Contd.
the sides or rear of such vehicle, as required by the Inspector General of Police;
(b) keep illuminated at night the signboard on the front and rear of his vehicle;
(c) duly drive his vehicle by the appointed route and to the appointed destination;
(d) when on duty be properly dressed in uniform approved by the Inspector General of Police;
(e) take down and keep a written note of the names and addresses of any passengers in his vehicle on any occasion of damage by collision of such vehicle with any other vehicle or with any person, animal or thing, and, when called upon to do so, produce such note for inspection by any police officer in uniform;
(f) shut off the engine and see that all passengers are removed from his vehicle before filling the petrol tank and keep such engine shut off and see that such passengers re- main out of his vehicle until such filling is complete ;
(g) see that a signboard with the words "Bus full" paint- ed thereon, approved by the Inspector General of Police, is exhibited on his vehicle in such manner as to be easily visible to intending passengers, both by day and night, whenever passengers to the number which the vehicle is licensed to carry are travelling thereon, but on no other occasion and at no other time;
(h) hand over to the conductor of his vehicle all lost or unclaimed property found in his vehicle.
(i) stop his vehicle at all stops marked "All buses stop here" to allow passengers or intending passengers to alight from or to board his vehicle;
(j) stop his vehicle, if signalled to do so, at all places marked "Buses stop here if required", to allow passengers to alight and, unless the "Bus full" signboard is exhibited on his vehicle, to allow intending passengers to board such vehicle; and
(k), ensure that the signalling device referred to in regula- tion 174 is in good working order and is properly operated, and be responsible if any signal is not duly given.
47. A driver of a public vehicle shall not-
(1) refuse without reasonable cause to accept hire when disengaged; or
(2) demand more than the authorised fare; or
(3) fail without reasonable cause to complete the journey
for which he is engaged; or
(4) behave rudely or use insulting language; or
(5) solicit passengers; or
(6) loiter in any way so as to cause obstruction; or
(7) leave a public stand to accept hire out of turn; or
(8) smoke while his vehicle is in motion; or
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