217626-1935-Vehicles-and-Traffic-Regulations — Page 18

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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 19, 1935.

Drivers of trucks, carts, and vans, Contd.

Road, Shelley Street, Shing Wong Street, Square Street, St. Francis Yard, Staveley Street, Upper Albert Road, Wing Fung Street, Western Street south of Des Voeux Road, Wyndham Street, Wellington Street, Sai Street, and Zetland Street.

83. Except as in this regulation provided, for every per- mit granted under regulations 80 or 82 the fee of $10 for the year, or part of the year, ending on the 31st day of December, during which such permit is in force, shall be payable by the holder: Provided that the fee for a special and temporary permit for a period not exceeding one month shall be $1 only.

Drivers of chairs. (Special and additional).

84. Drivers shall not carry more than two chairs side by side in any road.

85. When two chairs are side by side, the drivers of the chair on the right must give way on meeting or on being over- taken by any vehicle or person. In the event of a breach of this regulation, the drivers of the chair on the right shall be deemed to be in fault.

86. 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.

Vehicles.

(General).

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

88. A driver or a licensee of a private vehicle shall not drive or allow the said private vehicle to be used for the purpose of hire.

89. 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.

90. 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.

91. 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 notifica- tion 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.

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

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