Tuesday, August 29, 1972
PUBLIC CARS ALLOWED TO USE ALL GOVERNMENT CAR PARKS
The Transport Department announced today that with effect from 8 a.m.
on September 1 (Friday), public cars will be allowed to use all government
car parks.
At present, these cars are restricted to the Middle Road, Murray
Barracks and Harcourt Road (Central) car parks on an experimental basis.
Under the new arrangement, they can also use the government car parks
at Star Ferry, City Hall, Garden Road, Yau Ma Tei, Rumsey Street and the
Ex-Naval Dockyard (Harcourt Road). But the Transport Department may terminate
the arrangement if it is discovered that public cars are taking up spaces required
for private cars.
Monthly tickets will not be issued for public cars, and they will be
charged the same price as private cars.
A notice indicating the various categories of vehicles allowed to
use the car parks operated by the Urban Council will be displayed in a prominent
position at the entrance to each car park.
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