AnnualReport-1932 — Page 316

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The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers was 1,445 as against 1,420 in the year 1931. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers was 1,239 as against 1,116 in the year 1931.

The total number of accidents reported was 1,134 as against 1,080 in the year 1931. The total number of fatal accidents was 61 as against 62 in the year 1931.

The total number of Public Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for public use was 3,733 as against 3,002 in the year 1931. The total number of public Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for public use was 617 as against 690 in the year 1931.

The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for commercial use was 4,995. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for commercial use was 1,186.

The total number of motor driver's licences suspended during the year was eighty-five as against forty-seven in the year 1931. The total number of motor driver's licences cancelled during the year was ten as against eleven in the year 1931.

MOTOR PATROL SECTION.

52. Arising from the Retrenchment programme of 1931, a motor patrol section was established in Hong Kong Island and on the Mainland. In Hong Kong Island the section is based on the Central Police Station, in Kowloon on Yaumati Station. Ten new solo machines arrived from England and the sections began duty on July 1st. In Hong Kong two, and in Kowloon one, European sergeants are on motor patrol throughout the twenty-four hours. They act in both a preventive and supervisory capacity. They patrol outlying districts and check up men on beat and patrol duties in urban and rural areas, as laid down in tabulated patrols.

POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES.

33. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:-

Motor Vans 6 Motor Cars 2 Motor Cycles (Dogs Cages) 2 Combinations (Motor Cycles) 12 Solo Motor Cycles 13

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K 16 The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers was 1,445 as against 1,420 in the year 1931. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers was 1,239 as against 1,116 in the year 1931. The total number of accidents reported was 1,134 as against 1,080 in the year 1931. The total number of fatal accidents was 61 as against 62 in the year 1931. The total number of Public Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for public use was 3,733 as against 3,002 in the year 1931. The total number of public Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for public use was 617 as against 690 in the year 1931. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for commercial use was 4,995. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for commercial use was 1,186. The total number of motor driver's licences suspended during the year was eighty-five as against forty-seven in the year 1931. The total number of motor driver's licences cancelled during the year was ten as against eleven in the year 1931. MOTOR PATROL SECTION. 52. Arising from the Retrenchment programme of 1931, a motor patrol section was established in Hong Kong Island and on the Mainland. In Hong Kong Island the section is based on the Central Police Station, in Kowloon on Yaumati Station. Ten new solo machines arrived from England and the sections began duty on July 1st. In Hong Kong two, and in Kowloon one, European sergeants are on motor patrol throughout the twenty-four hours. They act in both a preventive and supervisory capacity. They patrol outlying districts and check up men on beat and patrol duties in urban and rural areas, as laid down in tabulated patrols. POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES. 33. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:- Motor Vans 6 Motor Cars 2 Motor Cycles (Dogs Cages) 2 Combinations (Motor Cycles) 12 Solo Motor Cycles 13
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K 16 The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers was 1,445 as against 1,420 in the year 1931. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers was 1,239 as against 1,116 in the year 1931. The total number of accidents reported was 1,134 as against 1,080 in the year 1931. The total number of fatal accidents was 61 as against 62 in the year 1931. The total number of Public Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for public use was 3,733 as against 3,002 in the year 1931. The total number of public Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for public use was 617 as against 690 in the year 1931. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for commercial use was 4,995. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for commercial use was 1,186. The total number of motor driver's licences suspended dur- ing the year was eighty-five as against forty-seven in the year 1931. The total number of motor driver's licences cancelled during the year was ten as against eleven in the year 1931. MOTOR PATROL SECTION. 52. Arising from the Retrenchment programme of 1931, a motor patrol section was established in Hong Kong Island and on the Mainland. In Hong Kong Island the section is based on the Central Police Station, in Kowloon on Yaumati Station. Ten new solo machines arrived from England and the sections began duty on July 1st. In Hong Kong two, and in Kowloon one, European sergeants are on motor patrol throughout the twenty-four hours. They act in both a preventive and supervi- sory capacity. They patrol outlying districts and check up men on beat and patrol duties in urban and rural areas, as laid down in tabulated patrols. POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES. 33. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:- Motor Vans 6 Motor Cars 2 Motor Cycles (Dogs Cages) 2 Combinations (Motor Cycles) 12 Solo Motor Cycles 13
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The total number of persons examined as Motor Drivers was 1,445 as against 1,420 in the year 1931. The total number of persons passed as Motor Drivers was 1,239 as against 1,116 in the year 1931.

The total number of accidents reported was 1,134 as against 1,080 in the year 1931. The total number of fatal accidents was 61 as against 62 in the year 1931.

The total number of Public Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for public use was 3,733 as against 3,002 in the year 1931. The total number of public Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for public use was 617 as against 690 in the year 1931.

The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and passed fit for commercial use was 4,995. The total number of Commercial Motor Vehicles examined and found unfit for commercial use was 1,186.

The total number of motor driver's licences suspended dur- ing the year was eighty-five as against forty-seven in the year 1931. The total number of motor driver's licences cancelled during the year was ten as against eleven in the year 1931.

MOTOR PATROL SECTION.

52. Arising from the Retrenchment programme of 1931, a motor patrol section was established in Hong Kong Island and on the Mainland. In Hong Kong Island the section is based on the Central Police Station, in Kowloon on Yaumati Station. Ten new solo machines arrived from England and the sections began duty on July 1st. In Hong Kong two, and in Kowloon one, European sergeants are on motor patrol throughout the twenty-four hours. They act in both a preventive and supervi- sory capacity. They patrol outlying districts and check up men on beat and patrol duties in urban and rural areas, as laid down in tabulated patrols.

POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES.

33. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:-

Motor Vans

6

Motor Cars

2

Motor Cycles (Dogs Cages)

2

Combinations (Motor Cycles)

12

Solo Motor Cycles

13

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