AnnualReport-1938 — Page 354

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TRAFFIC.

134. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3—Ordinance 40 of 1912):

Year Prosecutions Convictions Withdrawn Remanded Discharged Total amount of fines 1938 6,703 6,357 105 126 115 $29,381.90 1937 6,908 6,474 237 125 72 $27,214.55

MANSLAUGHTER

1938 2 1937 1 2 1

135.

1938 1937 Number of persons examined as motor drivers 1,856 860 Number of persons passed as motor drivers 1,606 811 Total number of accidents reported 3,703 2,589 Number of persons killed 119 81 Number of public motor vehicles examined and passed 5,216 4,713 Number of public motor vehicles examined and rejected 478 652 Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and passed 7,787 7,698 Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and rejected 802 Number of motor drivers' licences suspended 1,395 43 Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled 2 3 Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled 71

POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES.

136.

The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:

Motor vans (including 2 motor dog vans) 12 Motor cars 4 Combinations (motor cycles) 9 Solo motor cycles 13

137. Table VIII gives a classification of vehicles accidents and their causes.

EMERGENCY UNITS.

138. The emergency units in Hong Kong and Kowloon were kept busy throughout the year.

139. Both units were frequently called upon for duty in connection with refugee work. The Hong Kong unit at times assisted police on the water-front in handling the large influx of passengers by river steamers. Two squads from the Kowloon unit were sent out temporarily on several occasions to reinforce police on the frontier. Squads from both units were at times employed in control of

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K 23 TRAFFIC. 134. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3—Ordinance 40 of 1912): Year Prosecutions Convictions Withdrawn Remanded Discharged Total amount of fines 1938 6,703 6,357 105 126 115 $29,381.90 1937 6,908 6,474 237 125 72 $27,214.55 MANSLAUGHTER 1938 2 1937 1 2 1 135. 1938 1937 Number of persons examined as motor drivers 1,856 860 Number of persons passed as motor drivers 1,606 811 Total number of accidents reported 3,703 2,589 Number of persons killed 119 81 Number of public motor vehicles examined and passed 5,216 4,713 Number of public motor vehicles examined and rejected 478 652 Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and passed 7,787 7,698 Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and rejected 802 Number of motor drivers' licences suspended 1,395 43 Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled 2 3 Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled 71 POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES. 136. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows: Motor vans (including 2 motor dog vans) 12 Motor cars 4 Combinations (motor cycles) 9 Solo motor cycles 13 137. Table VIII gives a classification of vehicles accidents and their causes. EMERGENCY UNITS. 138. The emergency units in Hong Kong and Kowloon were kept busy throughout the year. 139. Both units were frequently called upon for duty in connection with refugee work. The Hong Kong unit at times assisted police on the water-front in handling the large influx of passengers by river steamers. Two squads from the Kowloon unit were sent out temporarily on several occasions to reinforce police on the frontier. Squads from both units were at times employed in control of
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K 23 TRAFFIC. 134. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912): Year Prosecutions Convictions Withdrawn Remanded Discharged Total amount of fines 1938..... 6,703 6,357 105 126 115 $29,381.90 1937.... 6,908 6,474 237 125 72 $27,214.55 MANSLAUGHTER 1938..... 2 1937.... Ι 2 1 135. 1938. 1937. Number of persons examined as motor drivers 1,856 860 Number of persons passed as motor drivers 1,606 811 Total number of accidents reported 3,703 2,589 Number of persons killed 119 81 478 652 Number of public motor vehicles examined and passed ..... 5,216 4,713 Number of public motor vehicles examined and rejected Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and passed. 7,787 7,698 Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and rejected 802 Number of motor drivers' licences suspended 1,395 43 71 Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled 2 3 POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES. 136. The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows: Motor vans (including 2 motor dog vans) 12 Motor cars 4 Combinations (motor cycles) 9 Solo motor cycles 13 137. Table VIII gives a classification of vehicles accidents and their causes. EMERGENCY UNITS. 138. The emergency units in Hong Kong and Kowloon were kept busy throughout the year. 139. Both units were frequently called upon for duty in connection with refugee work. The Hong Kong unit at times assisted police on the water-front in handling the large influx of passengers by river steamers. Two squads from the Kowloon unit were sent out temporarily on several occasions to reinforce police on the frontier. Squads from both units were at times employed in control of
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K 23

TRAFFIC.

134. The following prosecutions were instituted under the Traffic Regulations (Section 3-Ordinance 40 of 1912):

Year

Prosecutions Convictions

Withdrawn

Remanded Discharged

Total amount of fines

1938.....

6,703

6,357

105

126

115

$29,381.90

1937....

6,908

6,474

237

125

72

$27,214.55

MANSLAUGHTER

1938.....

2

1937....

Ι

2

1

135.

1938. 1937.

Number of persons examined as motor drivers

1,856

860

Number of persons passed as motor drivers

1,606

811

Total number of accidents reported

3,703 2,589

Number of persons killed

119

81

478 652

Number of public motor vehicles examined and passed ..... 5,216 4,713

Number of public motor vehicles examined and rejected Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and passed. 7,787

7,698

Number of commercial motor vehicles examined and rejected 802 Number of motor drivers' licences suspended

1,395

43

71

Number of motor drivers' licences cancelled

2

3

POLICE MOTOR VEHICLES.

136.

The number of Police motor vehicles is as follows:

Motor vans (including 2 motor dog vans)

12

Motor cars

4

Combinations (motor cycles)

9

Solo motor cycles

13

137. Table VIII gives a classification of vehicles accidents and their causes.

EMERGENCY UNITS.

138. The emergency units in Hong Kong and Kowloon were kept busy throughout the year.

139. Both units were frequently called upon for duty in connection with refugee work. The Hong Kong unit at times assisted police on the water-front in handling the large influx of passengers by river steamers. Two squads from the Kowloon unit were sent out temporarily on several occasions to reinforce police on the frontier. Squads from both units were at times employed in control of

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