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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 29, 1932.

JINRIKISHAS.

1.In the Island of Hong Kong, Caine Road and lower levels, in Kowloon and New Kowloon.

Ten minutes

Half hour

One hour

Every subsequent hour

10 cents.

20

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30 30

If the jinrikisha is engaged within the City of Victoria and is discharged outside the western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m.. or being so engaged is discharged to the east of Bay View Police Station after 9 p.m., an extra half fare shall be chargeable.

For 2 or 3 drivers the fare is double or treble respectively.

II.--In the Hill District.

Quarter hour

Half hour

One hour

20 cents.

30

40

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III-In the New Territories.

By arrangement with the proprietors through the police.

101. Except with the permission in writing of the Inspector General of Police, no vehicle shall use as a stand or parking place any road or public place, or part of a road or public place, other than the authorised stands for vehicles of its class as set out in Schedule A and Parts I. II, III and IV of Schedule B to these regulations.

102. Public vehicles shall be inspected by a police officer authorised by the Inspector General of Police for the

purpose-

(1) before being licensed as new vehicles;

(2) on change of ownership:

(3) once monthly.

All reasonable facilities shall be given to every such inspecting officer by the licensee and the driver, and his reasonable requirements shall be complied with by them.

Motor vehicles.

103. A motor vehicle shall not exceed seven feet six inches in width between its extreme projecting points.

104. A motor vehicle shall be provided with two indepen- dent and efficient brakes in good working order. The brakes of a motor vehicle may be tested by any European police officer of the Traffic sub-department not below the rank of sergeant. The licensee and the driver shall give all reason- able facilities for such testing, and the occupants (if any) of the vehicle shall comply with all reasonable requirements of the police officer. Cars may be stopped on the road for such testing of brakes, but, ordinarily, cars will not be stopped for brake tests while making a journey.

105. Every motor vehicle with left hand drive shall be provided with a mechanical device, to the satisfaction of the Inspector General of Police, and in good working order, for indicating the direction to be taken by such vehicle.

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