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  2. Road signs in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Hong Kong are standardised by the Transport Department. [1] Due to being a former British territory , the road signage in Hong Kong is similar to road signs in the United Kingdom , with the addition of Traditional Chinese characters .

  3. Highways Department - Wikipedia

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    Highways Department is a department of the Hong Kong Government responsible for developing Hong Kong's road and railway network as well as road maintenance. History [ edit ]

  4. Road Users' Code - Wikipedia

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    There is not a single law governing the rules of the road like other jurisdictions. Licensing and road maintenance are under the purview of the Transport Department and the Highways Department respectively. There are several motoring laws in Hong Kong: Motor Vehicles Insurance (Third Party Risks) Ordinance – governs third party insurance for ...

  5. Hong Kong Strategic Route and Exit Number System - Wikipedia

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    The speed limits for most vehicles (see the paragraph below for exceptions) on the Hong Kong highways are 110 km/h for North Lantau Highway, 100 km/h for the New Territories roads and West Kowloon Highway, 80 km/h for the most expressways and 70 km/h, due to the older ones such as Island Eastern Corridor, East Kowloon Corridor, West Kowloon ...

  6. Transport Department - Wikipedia

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    The Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong is a department of the civil service responsible for transportation-related policy in Hong Kong. The department is under the Transport and Logistics Bureau. The Transport Department was created on 1 December 1968 as a separate department within the Hong Kong Government. [2] Prior to 1968 ...

  7. Transport and Housing Bureau - Wikipedia

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    The Transport and Housing Bureau (THB) was a policy bureau of the Government of Hong Kong between 2007 and 2022, responsible for a range of policies such as the internal and external transportation, including air transport, land transport, maritime transport, logistics and housing development in Hong Kong. [1]

  8. Central Kowloon Route - Wikipedia

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    The Central Kowloon Route (CKR) is a highway project under construction in Kowloon, Hong Kong. When completed in 2025, it will form the section of the planned Route 6 which runs through the Kowloon Peninsula, largely underground.

  9. Route 6 (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Tseung Lam Highway: 0.0 0.0 1A Tseung Kwan O Town Centre and Tiu Keng Leng: 0.5 - 2.7 0.3 - 1.7 Tseung Kwan O–Lam Tin Tunnel: Lam Tin: 1.4 0.9 1B Route 2 Eastern Harbour Crossing (southbound) – Hong Kong (East) 2.8 1.7 2 Cha Kwo Ling Road – Yau Tong and Kwun Tong: Kowloon Bay: Kai Tak Bridge Road – Kai Tak Under construction (2026)