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In 1984, the Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill was announced. Among the provisions of the bill was to rename the Highway Code as the Road Users' Code in order to reflect that the updated publication was to provide guidance to all road users. [1] Secretary for transport Michael Leung formally announced the new booklet in April 1987. [2]
The new law has a number of focus points: Under the new law, when accidents occur between pedestrians or non-motorised vehicles and motor vehicles, except for the case where the pedestrian or the non-motorised vehicle deliberately causes the incident, the motorist must always bear responsibility.
Law on the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Returned Overseas Chinese and the Family Members of Overseas Chinese: 2000, 2009 28 December 1990: Law on the Protection of Disabled Persons: 2008, 2018 4 September 1991: Law on the Protection of Minors: 2006, 2012 3 April 1992: Law on the Protection of Women's Rights and Interests: 2005 ...
Chinese driving test is an official driving skill test conducted in the People's Republic of China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) in order to obtain legal driving motor vehicles. It is administered by the traffic administrative department of the public security organ. [ 1 ]
Code of Chinese ideogram set for information interchange – 4th supplementary set GB/T 12200.2-1994 Chinese information processing – Vocabulary – Part 2: Chinese and Chinese character GB/T 12345-1990 Code of Chinese graphic character set for information interchange, supplementary set GB/T 12406-1996 IDT ISO 4217:1990
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Rules of the Road (Anita O'Day album), 1993; Rules of the Road (Lee Kernaghan album), 2000 album; Rules of the Road, a 1993 documentary film by Oliver Herbrich; Rules of the Road, a 1993 short film by Su Friedrich
Rule of the road may refer to: Left- and right-hand traffic , regulations requiring all vehicular traffic to keep either to the left or the right side of the road Traffic code (also motor vehicle code), the collection of local statutes, regulations, ordinances and rules which that govern public (and sometimes private) ways