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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 7, 1912.
No truck, trolly or hand cart shall be so conducted or propelled as to be likely to cut up or cause damage to the roadway.
25. When a vehicle is being propelled entirely from behind, the height of the load shall not be such as to obstruct the view of persons by whom the vehicle is being propelled.
26. Every truck, trolly or hand cart shall be propelled as nearly as possible in a straight line and the wheels shall not be jerked or dragged sideways.
FORM A.
(Under Regulation 3.)
Description of Vehicle,
Owner's Name,
Place of Abode in the Colony,
Livery,
Private Use,
Trade,
Date of Application,
Signature of Applicant.
FORM B.
(Under Regulation 3.)
The Private Vehicles Ordinance, 1895.
Licence......
Audit No.......
This Licence is granted to
residing at
for one
for
for a period of twelve months from the
1st July, 19 unless forfeited under Section 9 of the Ordinance.
No. 193.
Regulations made by the Officer Administering the Government- in-Council under Section 7 of the Vehicles Regulation Ordinance, 1899, (Ordinance No. 3 of 1899), on the 4th day of June, 1912.
The Regulations made by the Governor-in-Council under the above Ordinance, and published in the Government Gazette of the 25th April, 1911, and the 12th May, 1911, are hereby repealed and the following regulations are substituted therefor :-
VEHICLE REGULATIONS.
General.
1. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires :-
"Motor Car" includes every vehicle propelled by mechanical power which does
not exceed two tons in weight unladen.
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Heavy motor car" includes every vehicle propelled by mechanical power which
exceeds two tons in weight unladen :
Weight", in relation to a heavy motor car when unladen, means the weight of the vehicle exclusive of the weight of any water, fuel or accumulators used for the purpose of propulsion :
"Trailer" includes every vehicle drawn by another vehicle: and,
"Driver" includes the rider of a bicycle, tricycle, or motor cycle, and the puller
of a jinricksha.