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Police Announce Traffic Changes for Hong Kong Cyclothon This Weekend in Kowloon and New Territories

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Police Announce Traffic Changes for Hong Kong Cyclothon This Weekend in Kowloon and New Territories
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Police Announce Traffic Changes for Hong Kong Cyclothon This Weekend in Kowloon and New Territories

2024-10-10 18:18 Last Updated At:18:28

Crowd safety management measures and special traffic arrangements for Hong Kong Cyclothon

Police will implement crowd safety management measures and special traffic arrangements in Kowloon and New Territories this weekend (October 12 and 13) to facilitate the holding of the Hong Kong Cyclothon.

On the morning of October 13, the 50km and 32km rides will start at Salisbury Road near the Empire Centre and take route via West Kowloon and New Territories South before finishing at the Jordan Road flyover. Other races will also be held at East Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom area.

Depending on the prevailing crowd situation, the Police will consider implementing crowd safety management measures in the vicinity of the racecourse and other crowded areas in Tsim Sha Tsui.

A. Road closure and traffic diversions

The following traffic arrangements will be implemented, except for vehicles with permit:

Kowloon

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(1) From 8pm on October 12 to about 4pm on October 13:

The layby on westbound Mody Road outside Mody Road Garden will be closed.

(2) From 1am to about 10.30am on October 13:

Road closure

Mody Road between Mody Lane and Mody Road Garden.

Traffic diversion

Traffic along eastbound Mody Road must turn left to Mody Square and westbound Mody Road.

Traffic arrangement

Vehicles over seven metres in length or four tonnes in weight cannot enter Mody Road between the exit and entrance of Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Bus Terminus and Mody Lane, and Mody Road between Mody Road Garden and Science Museum Road.

(3) From 1am to about 11am on October 13:

Road closure

- Southbound West Kowloon Highway between Tsing Kwai Highway and the slip road of Lin Cheung Road;

- The slip road of northbound West Kowloon Highway to Jordan Road;

- The service road of northbound Western Harbour Crossing to the slip road of West Kowloon Highway;

- Northbound Nga Cheung Road elevated road and the slip road to Western Harbour Crossing;

- The third lane of southbound Lin Cheung Road between Olympic City 2 and Yau Ma Tei Ventilation Building;

- The second and third lanes of southbound Lin Cheung Road between Yau Ma Tei Ventilation Building and Nga Cheung Road;

- Southbound Nga Cheung Road between Lin Cheung Road and Nga Cheung Road elevated road;

- The fast lane of southbound Nga Cheung Road elevated road between the slip road of southbound Lin Cheung Road and the access road to Elements;

- Eastbound Jordan Road flyover between Hoi Po Road and northbound Lin Cheung Road;

- Westbound Jordan Road flyover between northbound Nga Cheung Road elevated road and Hoi Po Road;

- Eastbound Jordan Road between southbound Nga Cheung Road and To Wah Road;

- The fast lane of eastbound Jordan Road between To Wah Road and northbound Lin Cheung Road; and

- Hoi Po Road between Jordan Road and Yau Ma Tei Interchange.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along Mei Ching Road cannot enter southbound West Kowloon Highway via southbound Lin Cheung Road;

- Traffic from southbound Lin Cheung Road to Western Harbour Crossing will be diverted via Lai Cheung Road, Hoi Wang Road, Jordan Road and northbound Lin Cheung Road;

- Traffic along northbound Western Harbour Crossing will be diverted via West Kowloon Highway, Yau Ma Tei Interchange, Lai Cheung Road and Ferry Street to eastbound Jordan Road;

- Vehicles leaving from International Commerce Centre must turn left to southbound Nga Cheung Road elevated road;

- Traffic along northbound Nga Cheung Road cannot enter Jordan Road to To Wah Road; and

- Traffic along westbound Jordan Road flyover must turn left to southbound Nga Cheung Road elevated road.

(4) From 1am to about 3.30pm on October 13:

Road closure

- Southbound Princess Margaret Road Link between Metropolis Drive and Hung Hom Bypass;

- Hung Hom Bypass between Salisbury Road and Princess Margaret Road Link;

- The second and third lanes of eastbound Hung Hom Bypass between Princess Margaret Road Link and Hung Hom Road;

- The third and fourth lanes of westbound Hung Hom Bypass between Hung Hom Road and Princess Margaret Road Link;

- The second and third lanes of eastbound Hung Hom Road between Hung Hom Bypass and Hung Hum South Road;

- The second and third lanes of westbound Hung Hom Road between Tak Fung Street and Hung Hom Bypass;

- Hong Wan Path;

- The slip road leading from Metropolis Drive to Hung Hom Bypass;

- Mody Lane;

- Salisbury Road underpass;

- Southbound Salisbury Road between Cross Harbour Tunnel Administration Building and Science Museum Road; and

- Salisbury Road between Science Museum Road and Chatham Road South.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along southbound Princess Margaret Road Link must turn right to westbound Metropolis Drive;

- Traffic along eastbound Metropolis Drive must turn left to northbound Princess Margaret Road Link or the down ramp slip road leading to eastbound Hung Lai Road;

- Traffic along southbound Science Museum Road must turn left to northbound Hong Chong Road;

- Traffic along southbound Hung Hom Road will be diverted via Hung Hom Bypass slip road to Cheong Wan Road and other destinations;

- Traffic along southbound Chatham Road South must turn right to westbound Cameron Road, or diverted to turn right to westbound Salisbury Road after the completion of road closure item (5), except for franchised buses;

- Traffic along eastbound Salisbury Road must turn left to northbound Chatham Road South, except for franchised buses;

- Traffic along eastbound Mody Road must make a U-turn at Mody Road near Mody Lane for westbound Mody Road; and

- Traffic along westbound Mody Road must make a U-turn at Mody Road near Mody Road Garden for eastbound Mody Road.

Traffic arrangements

Granville Road between Granville Square and Science Museum Road will be re-routed to one-way eastbound from 7am to 3.30pm on October 13.

Prohibited Zone of Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Bus Terminus will be rescinded from 10.30am to 3.30pm on October 13.

Eastbound Salisbury Road between Chatham Road South and the entrance of Tsim Sha Tsui East (Mody Road) Bus Terminus will be re-routed to one-way westbound from 10.30am to 3.30pm on October 13.

(5) From 2.30am to about 9.30am on October 13:

Road closure

- Westbound Salisbury Road between Chatham Road South and Nathan Road;

- Eastbound Salisbury Road U-turn slip road near Chatham Road South; and

- Southbound Chatham Road South between Mody Road and Salisbury Road, except for franchised buses.

Traffic diversion

Traffic along southbound Chatham Road South must turn right to westbound Cameron Road, or may choose to turn left to eastbound Mody Road (except for vehicles over seven metres in length or four tonnes in weight).

Traffic arrangement

Vehicles over seven metres in length or four tonnes in weight cannot enter southbound Chatham Road South to the south of Cameron Road, except for franchised buses.

(6) From 2.30am to about 10.30am on October 13:

Road closure

- Northbound Kowloon Park Drive between Salisbury Road and Canton Road;

- Peking Road between Canton Road and Kowloon Park Drive;

- The second and third lanes of Middle Road between Hankow Road and Kowloon Park Drive;

- Canton Road between Haiphong Road and Salisbury Road;

- Ashley Road between Peking Road and Middle Road;

- Westbound Salisbury Road between Nathan Road and Star Ferry Pier;

- Eastbound Salisbury Road between Star Ferry Pier and Kowloon Park Drive;

- The fourth lane of eastbound Salisbury Road between Kowloon Park Drive and Hankow Road;

- The fourth and fifth lanes of eastbound Salisbury Road between Hankow Road and Nathan Road; and

- The third and fourth lanes of eastbound Salisbury Road between Nathan Road and Middle Road.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along southbound Canton Road must turn left to Haiphong Road;

- Traffic along westbound Middle Road must turn left to southbound Kowloon Park Drive;

- Traffic along southbound Nathan Road must turn left to eastbound Salisbury Road; and

- Traffic along eastbound Peking Road cannot turn right to Ashley Road.

(7) From 3am to about 11am on October 13:

Road closure

- Westbound Austin Road West;

- Westbound Austin Road West underpass;

- The at-grade loop road of Austin Road West;

- The third and fourth lanes of southbound Lin Cheung Road underpass between northbound Lin Cheung Road slip road and Austin Road West underpass; and

- The lowest level underpass of northbound Lin Cheung Road between Austin Road West underpass and the exit of Lin Cheung Road underpass.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along westbound Austin Road must turn to northbound Canton Road or southbound Canton Road; and

- Traffic along northbound Canton Road cannot turn left to westbound Austin Road West.

(8) From 3am to about 1pm on October 13:

Road closure

- The slow lane of eastbound Museum Drive; and

- The slow lane of northbound Nga Cheung Road between Museum Drive and about 30 metres northward of Austin Road West roundabout.

(9) From 4.15am to about 10.30am on October 13:

Road closure

Northbound Canton Road between China Hong Kong City and Austin Road West.

Traffic diversion

Northbound Canton Road between the exit and entrance of China Hong Kong City and Kowloon Park Drive will be re-routed to one-way southbound.

(10) From 6.30am to about 11.30am on October 13:

The layby on northbound Hoi Ting Road near West Kowloon Government Offices will be closed.

New Territories

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(1) From 1am to about 7.15am on October 13:

Road closure

Upper deck of Lantau Link Kowloon bound.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic from Lantau to Kowloon will be diverted via the lower deck of Lantau Link, North West Tsing Yi Interchange, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road, Tsing Tsuen Road, Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road;

- Traffic from Lantau to Tuen Mun Road or Tai Lam Tunnel will be diverted via the lower deck of Lantau Link and northbound Ting Kau Bridge;

- Traffic from Ma Wan to Kowloon will be diverted via westbound Lantau Link (Kap Shui Mun Bridge), the lower deck of Lantau Link, North West Tsing Yi Interchange, Tsing Yi North Coastal Road, Tsing Tsuen Road, Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road; and

- Traffic from Ma Wan to Tuen Mun Road or Tai Lam Tunnel will be diverted via westbound Lantau Link (Kap Shui Mun Bridge), the lower deck of Lantau Link and northbound Ting Kau Bridge.

Traffic arrangement

Speed limit restrictions will be implemented on northbound Penny’s Bay Highway, North Lantau Highway Kowloon bound and Lantau Link Kowloon bound.

(2) From 1am to about 9am on October 13:

Road closure

- Eagle’s Nest Tunnel Sha Tin bound and Sha Tin Heights Tunnel Sha Tin bound;

- The slip road leading from eastbound Ching Cheung Road to northbound Tsing Sha Highway;

- Northbound Tsing Sha Highway between West Kowloon Highway and the exit of Sha Tin Heights Tunnel Sha Tin bound; and

- The slip road leading from northbound Lai Po Road to eastbound Tsing Sha Highway.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along West Kowloon to New Territories East via Eagle’s Nest Tunnel will be diverted via northbound Castle Peak Road, eastbound Ching Cheung Road, eastbound Lung Cheung Road and northbound Tai Po Road or northbound Lion Rock Tunnel;

- Traffic along eastbound Ching Cheung Road to New Territories East will be diverted via eastbound Lung Cheung Road and northbound Tai Po Road or northbound Lion Rock Tunnel;

- Traffic along northbound West Kowloon Highway to New Territories East will be diverted via northbound Lin Cheung Road, westbound Mei Ching Road, northbound Container Port Road South, eastbound Ching Cheung Road, eastbound Lung Cheung Road and northbound Tai Po Road or northbound Lion Rock Tunnel; and

- Traffic along northbound Lin Cheung Road to New Territories East will be diverted via westbound Lai Po Road, westbound Hing Wah Street West, northbound Container Port Road South, eastbound Ching Cheung Road, eastbound Lung Cheung Road and northbound Tai Po Road or northbound Lion Rock Tunnel.

(3) From 1am to about 11am on October 13:

Road closure

- Southbound carriageway of Tsing Kwai Highway, Cheung Tsing Tunnel and Cheung Tsing Highway;

- Southbound Ting Kau Bridge;

- Exits from Lantau Link to southbound Cheung Tsing Highway;

- The slip roads from Kwai Tsing Road and Kwai Chung Road leading to southbound Tsing Kwai Highway;

- Eastbound Tsing Sha Highway between the access road of Cheung Tsing Tunnel and West Kowloon Highway;

- The slip road leading from Tsing Yi Hong Wan Road to eastbound Stonecutters Bridge;

- The slip road leading from Container Port Road South to eastbound Tsing Sha Highway (Ngong Shuen Chau Viaduct);

- The slip road leading from Mei Ching Road to southbound Lin Cheung Road, except for vehicles leaving Container Port via Roundabout 6 to Mei Ching Road and Tsing Kwai Highway New Territories bound ; and

- North West Tsing Yi Interchange U-turn slip road from eastbound Tsing Yi North Coastal Road to westbound Tsing Yi North Coastal Road.

Traffic diversions

- Traffic along Tuen Mun Road and Tai Lam Tunnel heading to Kowloon will be diverted via Tuen Mun Road, Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road;

- Traffic from Tsing Yi South heading to Kowloon will be diverted via Tsing Yi Road, Kwai Tsing Road, Kwai Tsing Interchange, Tsuen Wan Road, Kwai Chung Road, Cheung Sha Wan Road and Lai Chi Kok Road; and

- Traffic from Kwai Chung Container Port heading to Kowloon will be diverted via Container Port Road South, Hing Wah Street West and Lai Po Road.

The above road closures will not affect traffic from Western Harbour Crossing and from Kowloon or New Territories East via Route 3 or Route 8 to various destinations, including the Airport, Lantau, Ma Wan and New Territories West.

B. Suspension of parking spaces

Six metered parking spaces on Chatham Road South (meter no. 4271A, 4271B, 4272A, 4272B, 4723A and 4723B), five metered parking spaces on Mody Road (meter no. 4263A, 4264A, 4264B, 4265A and 4265B) and six metered parking spaces on Cameron Road (meter no. 4414B, 4415A, 4415B, 4416A, 4416B and 4417A) will be suspended from 8pm on October 12 to 3.30pm on October 13.

All Green Minibus stands, taxi stands, taxi pick-up and drop-off points, loading and unloading bays and on-street parking spaces within the road closure areas in Tsim Sha Tsui will be suspended in phases from 1am on October 13 until the re-opening of roads.

Vehicles will not be permitted to access or leave car parks and hotels in the affected areas during the road closure period.

All vehicles parked illegally during the implementation of the above special traffic arrangements will be towed away without prior warning, and may be subject to multiple ticketing.

Members of the public should pay attention to the latest special traffic arrangements announced by the Transport Department. Actual implementation of traffic arrangements will be made depending on traffic and crowd conditions in the areas. Members of the public are advised to exercise tolerance and patience and take heed of instructions of the Police on site.

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan

The following is issued on behalf of the Legislative Council Secretariat:

The Legislative Council (LegCo) delegation (the delegation), led by the President of LegCo, Mr Andrew Leung, began a four-day duty visit in Japan today (December 21) to strengthen ties with Japan and gain a deeper understanding of the latest situations and opportunities of the country in the areas of trade, culture and tourism, fisheries and agriculture, and food safety.

Upon arrival in Tokyo, the delegation had dinner and exchanged views with representatives of the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo. Members and the Principal Hong Kong Economic and Trade Representative (Tokyo), Miss Winsome Au, discussed issues such as fostering the bilateral economic and trade relations between Hong Kong and Japan, attracting investment, and promoting Hong Kong tourism. Members also gained insight into the latest developments of Japanese culture, and explored the opportunities for collaboration between Hong Kong and Japan’s cultural industries. Mr Leung expressed gratitude to the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in Tokyo for their assistance in facilitating this duty visit.

The delegation will continue their duty visit in Japan tomorrow (December 22).

The delegation is led by Mr Leung. The Deputy delegation leader is the Chairman of the Parliamentary Liaison Subcommittee, Mr Tommy Cheung. Other participating Subcommittee members are Mr Jeffrey Lam, Mr Dominic Lee, Ms Nixie Lam, Ms Joephy Chan, Mr Tang Fei and Mr Yim Kong.

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

LegCo delegation begins duty visit to Japan Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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