THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 19, 1935.
Lights.
151. Every vehicle shall, between sunset and sunrise, carry a lamp or lamps, showing to the front a white light visible for such distance as will afford adequate means of notifying the approach or position of the vehicle. If the lamp or lamps are so constructed as to permit a light to be seen from the rear that light shall be red. No vehicle shall carry any lamp or lamps which permit any coloured light to be seen from the front of such vehicle.
152. A motor vehicle, other than a motor bicycle, and a truck, cart, van, and horse or bullock drawn vehicle shall, between sunset and sunrise, carry two front lights fixed horizontally so as to show the width of the vehicle. A motor cycle combination shall carry the second front light affixed to the side of the side car which is farthest away from the motor bicycle.
153. The front lights or front light on a motor vehicle shall be so arranged that no portion of the beam of light shall fall above a plane parallel to and 42 inches above the roadway measured at a distance of 100 feet in front of the vehicle.
154. The front light of a ricksha and of a chair shall be affixed on the off side thereof, and shall show a red light visible from the rear of the vehicle.
155. Every vehicle shall, between sunset and sunrise, carry a lamp showing a red light when seen from the rear of the vehicle; Provided that bicycles and tricycles, not being motor vehicles, may in lieu of such red light be provided with a red reflector of a type approved by the Inspector General of Police.
156. The rear light to be carried by motor vehicles shall illuminate the rear number plate. The red rear light to be carried by a truck shall be fixed on the off rear of the vehicle.
157. A driver of a motor vehicle shall not use a search- light in the City of Victoria or in Kowloon or New Kowloon.
Bells and horns.
158. The warning device carried by a vehicle shall be subject to the approval of the Inspector General of Police.
159. A motor vehicle shall carry a warning device capable of giving sufficient warning of the approach or position of the vehicle.
160. A bicycle or tricycle not propelled by mechanical power shall carry a bell capable of giving sufficient warning of the approach or position of the vehicle.
It shall not carry
any warning device other than a bell.
161. A driver shall not use a warning device except for the purpose of giving warning of the approach or position of his vehicle.
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