GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of the Colony of Hong Kong, this and day of September, 1957.

Published by His Excellency's Command,

Clanon Burgess.

Acting Colonial Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

(Secretariat GR3/2306/56)

VEHICLE AND ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE. (Chapter 220).

VEHICLE AND ROAD Traffic (ROAD Crossing) REGULATIONS, 1957.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Vehicle and Road Traffic Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations→→→

Citation and interpretation.

PART I.

1.

These regulations may be cited as the Vehicle and Road Citation.

Traffic (Road Crossing) Regulations, 1957-

悲。 In these regulations, unless the context otherwise re- Interpreta- quires

tion.

"Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Police and any

person authorized in writing by him;

"crossing" means a crossing for pedestrians established on any

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road in accordance with the provisions of regulation 3;

'one way street'' means any road in which the driving of vehicles otherwise than in one direction is prohibited at all times; "school crossing patrol" means any person authorized to act as a school crossing patrol in accordance with the provisions of regulation 9, while so acting;

"prescribed sign" means, in relation to a school crossing patrol,

a sign of the size, colour and type shown in the Second Second

Schedule. Schedule:

"uncontrolled crossing" means any crossing-

(a) where the flow of traffic is not controlled by means of

traffic lights or by a police officer in uniform; and

(b) the approaches to which are delineated in accordance with

paragraph 3 of the First Sechedule.

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