186928-1932-Regulations-under-section-3-of-the-Vehicles-and-Traffic-Regulation-Ordinance-1912 — Page 15

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 29, 1932.

78. Drivers shall not carry two chairs side by side in Battery Path. In the event of a breach of this regulation, the drivers of the chair on the right shall be deemed to be in fault.

79. Drivers of public vehicles shall not leave their stands except for the purpose of taking up passengers.

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80. An applicant for a vehicle licence shall cause vehicle to be brought to such place as the Inspector General of Police may direct, for purposes of inspection.

81. A driver or a licensee of a private vehicle shall not drive or allow the said private vehicle to be used for the pur- pose of hire.

82. The licensee of a vehicle shall provide a suitable place for the accommodation of such vehicle to the satisfaction of the Inspector General of Police.

83. The licensee of a vehicle shall whenever he changes his place of residence notify such change within forty-eight hours thereof to the Inspector General of Police and at the time of such notification shall produce his licence for inspec- tion.

The Inspector General of Police shall indorse the licence and alter the register of licences accordingly.

84. On change of ownership of a licensed private vehicle, the person disposing of and the person acquiring such vehicle shall notify such change within forty-eight hours thereof to the Inspector General of Police and at the time of such notification shall produce his licence for inspection. The Inspector General of Police shall indorse the licence and alter the register of licences accordingly. The person acquiring such vehicle shall pay the prescribed transfer fee.

85. Every wheel of a vehicle shall be truly circular, accurately centred upon its axle, and fitted to work thereon without oscillation or side play.

86. Every vehicle, other than a motor vehicle, shall carry its licence number in figures not less than two inches in height and half an inch in thickness of line painted on or affixed to the vehicle in such colours and in such positions as the Inspector General of Police may prescribe.

87. The licence number on a vehicle shall not be obscured in any way.

88. The owner of a vehicle for which a licence is required and the licensee of a licensed vehicle shall not allow such vehicle to be driven by a driver who does not hold an appro- priate driver's licence. In proceedings under this regulation it shall not be necessary to allege or to prove guilty knowl- edge on the part of the owner or the licensee and it shall be no defence to prove absence of guilty knowledge.

89. The driver of a vehicle shall not allow such vehicle to remain in any of the thoroughfares enumerated in Schedule C to these regulations, except at such places as may be authoris- ed by the Inspector General of Police, for a longer time than is necessary for enabling persons to enter or alight from such vehicle or for allowing such vehicle to be loaded or

unloaded.

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