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Freedom, as the memorial says, is never free, but make the most of it and you repay the sacrifice.

So I guess that the best memory of last week, the one that should last, is the knowledge that saluting the past is the best way of giving a thumbs-up to the future. Especially, perhaps, here in Hong Kong.

End/Sunday, September 3, 1995

Modified temporary traffic arrangements for Tuen Mun Road

The Transport Department announces today (Sunday) that modified temporary traffic and public transport arrangements for Tuen Mun and Yuen Long will be in place tomorrow (Monday).

Some changes in traffic management will be introduced tomorrow following a decision to re-open one traffic lane in the Kowloon-bound carriageway of Tuen Mun Road between Tuen Mun and Siu Lam.

One lane along Tuen Mun Road Kowloon-bound will be open to buses, light buses and nanny vans only up to the Sham Tseng Interchange. To make this arrangement possible, the New Territories-bound carriageway of Tuen Mun Road between Siu Lam and Sham Tseng will be used for two-way traffic. Castle Peak Road will be re-opened to two-way traffic.

Details of the revised arrangements are as follows:

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Castle Peak Road will be re-opened to all traffic in both directions.

Tuen Mun Road Kowloon-bound between Wong Chu Road and Sham Tseng Interchange, including the Kowloon-bound slip road from Wong Chu Road will be designated as a prohibited zone for all vehicles except buses, nanny vans and light buses from 6 am to 9 pm daily except Sundays and public holidays.

The off-side lane of Tuen Mun Road between Pui To Road slip road and Tuen Hing Road slip road will be designated as a bus and light buses only lane from 6 am to 9 pm daily except Sundays and public holidays.

The Siu Lam and Sham Tseng Interchanges will remain open to all vehicles on Tuen Mun Road NT-bound.

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