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CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations

[Subsidiary]

[1989 Ed.

"traffic lane" means, in relation to a road, a part of the carriageway having as a boundary which separates it from another such part a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 510, 511, 512, 513, 518, 523, 525, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606 or 607 in Schedule 2; (L.N. 242 of 1987) "tram stop" means a place designated as a tram stop under regulation 3 of the Tramway Regulations (Cap. 107 sub. leg.); (L.N. 221 of 1986)

"zebra controlled area" means the area of carriageway in the vicinity of a zebra crossing, and lying on both sides of the crossing or only on one side of the crossing, being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 802 in Schedule 4;

"zebra crossing" means a crossing for pedestrians established on any road in accordance with regulation 30, the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 801 in Schedule 4.

(2) For the purposes of settling the times of hours of darkness as defined in subregulation (1) the times of sunrise and sunset shall be-

(a) deemed to be the same such times throughout Hong Kong; and

(b) determined by or on behalf of the Director of the Royal Observatory.

(3) In these regulations the expression "left" and "right" shall be construed to be in relation to the direction in which the person or vehicle in respect of which the expression is used is travelling.

(4) Regulations 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 43, 46(b) and 59 shall apply in relation to any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road, and to vehicles of the North-west Railway on such carriageway, in the same way as those regulations apply in relation to roads and to vehicles on roads:

Provided that no signs or road markings shall be erected or placed on, or extend over, any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road without the consent of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation. (L.N. 242 of 1987)

PART II

TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ROAD MARKINGS

3. Power to erect traffic signs

(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be erected or placed on or near any road a traffic sign, and in the case of a prescribed traffic sign the meaning of that sign shall be in accordance with its content and the note relating to the Figure of that sign in Schedule 1, 3 or 4. (L.N. 22 of 1989)

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G8 CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations [Subsidiary] [1989 Ed. "traffic lane" means, in relation to a road, a part of the carriageway having as a boundary which separates it from another such part a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 510, 511, 512, 513, 518, 523, 525, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606 or 607 in Schedule 2; (L.N. 242 of 1987) "tram stop" means a place designated as a tram stop under regulation 3 of the Tramway Regulations (Cap. 107 sub. leg.); (L.N. 221 of 1986) "zebra controlled area" means the area of carriageway in the vicinity of a zebra crossing, and lying on both sides of the crossing or only on one side of the crossing, being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 802 in Schedule 4; "zebra crossing" means a crossing for pedestrians established on any road in accordance with regulation 30, the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 801 in Schedule 4. (2) For the purposes of settling the times of hours of darkness as defined in subregulation (1) the times of sunrise and sunset shall be- (a) deemed to be the same such times throughout Hong Kong; and (b) determined by or on behalf of the Director of the Royal Observatory. (3) In these regulations the expression "left" and "right" shall be construed to be in relation to the direction in which the person or vehicle in respect of which the expression is used is travelling. (4) Regulations 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 43, 46(b) and 59 shall apply in relation to any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road, and to vehicles of the North-west Railway on such carriageway, in the same way as those regulations apply in relation to roads and to vehicles on roads: Provided that no signs or road markings shall be erected or placed on, or extend over, any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road without the consent of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation. (L.N. 242 of 1987) PART II TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ROAD MARKINGS 3. Power to erect traffic signs (1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be erected or placed on or near any road a traffic sign, and in the case of a prescribed traffic sign the meaning of that sign shall be in accordance with its content and the note relating to the Figure of that sign in Schedule 1, 3 or 4. (L.N. 22 of 1989)
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G8 CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations [Subsidiary] [1989 Ed. "traffic lane" means, in relation to a road, a part of the carriageway having as a boundary which separates it from another such part a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 510, 511, 512, 513, 518, 523, 525, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606 or 607 in Schedule 2; (L.N. 242 of 1987) "tram stop" means a place designated as a tram stop under regulation 3 of the * Tramway Regulations (Cap. 107 sub. leg.); (L.N. 221 of 1986) "zebra controlled area" means the area of carriageway in the vicinity of a zebra crossing, and lying on both sides of the crossing or only on one side of the crossing, being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 802 in Schedule 4; “zebra crossing" means a crossing for pedestrians established on any road in accordance with regulation 30, the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 801 in Schedule 4. (2) For the purposes of settling the times of hours of darkness as defined in subregulation (1) the times of sunrise and sunset shall be- (a) deemed to be the same such times throughout Hong Kong; and (b) determined by or on behalf of the Director of the Royal Observatory. (3) In these regulations the expression "left" and "right" shall be construed to be in relation to the direction in which the person or vehicle in respect of which the expression is used is travelling. (4) Regulations 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 43, 46(b) and 59 shall apply in relation to any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road, and to vehicles of the North-west Railway on such carriageway, in the same way as those regulations apply in relation to roads and to vehicles on roads: Provided that no signs or road markings shall be erected or placed on, or extend over, any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road without the consent of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation. (L.N. 242 of 1987) PART II TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ROAD MARKINGS 3. Power to erect traffic signs (1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be erected or placed on or near any road a traffic sign, and in the case of a prescribed traffic sign the meaning of that sign shall be in accordance with its content and the note relating to the Figure of that sign in Schedule 1, 3 or 4. (L.N. 22 of 1989)
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G8

CAP. 374] Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations

[Subsidiary]

[1989 Ed.

"traffic lane" means, in relation to a road, a part of the carriageway having as a boundary which separates it from another such part a road marking of the type shown in Figure No. 501, 502, 503, 504, 505, 510, 511, 512, 513, 518, 523, 525, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606 or 607 in Schedule 2; (L.N. 242 of 1987) "tram stop" means a place designated as a tram stop under regulation 3 of the * Tramway Regulations (Cap. 107 sub. leg.); (L.N. 221 of 1986)

"zebra controlled area" means the area of carriageway in the vicinity of a zebra

crossing, and lying on both sides of the crossing or only on one side of the crossing, being an area the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 802 in Schedule 4;

“zebra crossing" means a crossing for pedestrians established on any road in accordance with regulation 30, the presence and limits of which are indicated in accordance with Figure No. 801 in Schedule 4.

(2) For the purposes of settling the times of hours of darkness as defined in subregulation (1) the times of sunrise and sunset shall be-

(a) deemed to be the same such times throughout Hong Kong; and (b) determined by or on behalf of the Director of the Royal

Observatory.

(3) In these regulations the expression "left" and "right" shall be construed to be in relation to the direction in which the person or vehicle in respect of which the expression is used is travelling.

(4) Regulations 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 30, 43, 46(b) and 59 shall apply in relation to any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road, and to vehicles of the North-west Railway on such carriageway, in the same way as those regulations apply in relation to roads and to vehicles on roads:

Provided that no signs or road markings shall be erected or placed on, or extend over, any part of the carriageway of the North-west Railway that is not a road without the consent of the Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation. (L.N. 242 of 1987)

PART II

TRAFFIC SIGNS AND ROAD MARKINGS

3. Power to erect traffic signs

(1) The Commissioner may cause or, by permit in writing (which permit shall be subject to such conditions as the Commissioner thinks fit and are specified therein), permit to be erected or placed on or near any road a traffic sign, and in the case of a prescribed traffic sign the meaning of that sign shall be in accordance with its content and the note relating to the Figure of that sign in Schedule 1, 3 or 4. (L.N. 22 of 1989)

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