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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JANUARY 29, 1932.
General.
148. Persons bearing loads shall keep near the kerb on the left side of the road.
149. No person shall carry a burden in such a manner that any portion of it touches the surface of the road.
150. All persons shall stop or move on when called upon to do so by a police officer.
151. No person shall, without the permission of the driver, ride in or upon any motor vehicle or interfere in any way with a motor vehicle or obstruct or attempt to obstruct the driver of a motor vehicle.
152. The hirer of a public vehicle shall pay the fare before or immediately upon the termination of the engagement.
158. No animal shall be employed to draw a vehicle until such animal has been examined by the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon, who if satisfied as to its fitness shall cause it to be branded upon the hoof. Permission to employ an animal to draw a vehicle may be withdrawn at any time if in the opinion of the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon the animal has become unfit for such work.
154. When in the opinion of the Inspector General of Police it appears necessary to close temporarily a road or any section of a road to all or any kind of traffic, he may cause such road or section of a road to be closed to such traffic for such period as he may think fit.
Notice of such closing will be inserted in at least two English and two Chinese daily newspapers published in the Colony.
155. The Inspector General of Police may in his discretion cause traffic. to be stopped or diverted at any time, and may, without the notice specified in regulation No. 154, close any road, to any particular kind or kinds of traffic for any period not exceeding twelve hours.
156. No person shall without the permission of the Inspector General of Police drive any vehicle on any road or section of a road which under regulations Nos. 154 or 155 of these regulations is closed to the traffic of that class of vehicle.
157. The driver of a vehicle passing through any junction or along any road in which there is a centrally placed structure, erection or traffic sign shall only use that part of the roadway on his own left side thereof.
Motor omnibus proprietors.
158. A proprietor of a motor omnibus shall not---
(1) allow his vehicle to ply for hire on any road or route other than a road or route approved for the purpose by the Inspector General of Police.
(2) allow his vehicle to be used for any private party or parties unless he has first obtained the permis- sion in writing of the Inspector General of Police..
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