Road Traffic (Multi-cycles) (Specification of Roads, Places, Traffic Signs and Road Markings) Notice
(Enacting provision omitted—E.R. 1 of 2013)
[28 October 1994]
(Format changes—E.R. 1 of 2013)
(Omitted as spent—E.R. 1 of 2013)
The roads and places named and described in Part 1 of the Schedule are specified as roads and places where multi-cycles may be ridden or otherwise used in accordance with the permission indicated by any traffic sign or road marking, specified in Part 2 of the Schedule, as may be erected or placed on or near there.
The traffic signs described as Figure Nos. A1, A2 and A3 in Part 2 of the Schedule are specified as traffic signs that may be erected or placed on or near any road or place named and described in Part 1 of the Schedule.
The road marking described as Figure No. B1 in Part 2 of the Schedule is specified as a road marking that may be placed on or near any road or place named and described in Part 1 of the Schedule.
The meaning of traffic sign or road marking specified in Part 2 of the Schedule shall be in accordance with its content and the note relating to the Figure of that traffic sign or road marking.
| Item | Roads and places |
| 1. | The bicycle park in Tai Wai bound in the north by the KCRC boundary fence, in the east by Mei Tin Road, in the south by Che Kung Miu Road and in the west by a footpath coming through a pedestrian railway underpass joining to Chik Wan Street. |
| 2. | The cycle track along the northern side of Ting Kok Road from a point 220m to the east of Ting Kok Road/Sam Mun Tsai Road Junction to a point 70m to the west of Ting Kok Road/Access Road to Plover Cove Dam Crest Junction. |
| 3-8. | (Repealed L.N. 21 of 1996) |
Cycleway and Cycleground for Multi-cycles
This sign indicates that the cycleway or cycleground may be used by riders of multi-cycles only except where a sign in Figure No. 138 in Schedule 1 to the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations (Cap. 374 sub. leg. G) is also erected, in which case riding of bicycles and tricycles is also permitted.
This sign may be used in conjunction with the supplementary plate in Figure No. A3.
(E.R. 1 of 2013; 17 of 2018 s. 97)
Footway and Cycleway for Multi-cycles
This sign indicates that a cycleway adjoins a footway and that the cycleway may be used by riders of multi-cycles only except where a sign in Figure No. 137 in Schedule 1 to the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations (Cap. 374 sub. leg. G) is also erected, in which case riding of bicycles and tricycles is also permitted. The footway may be used by pedestrians only.
The symbols may be reversed to show the footway and cycleway on opposite sides.
Where the cycleway is provided alongside a road for other vehicular traffic, the rider must use the former.
This sign may be used in conjunction with the supplementary plate in Figure No. A3.
(E.R. 1 of 2013; 17 of 2018 s. 97)
Supplementary
Plate
This plate when used in conjunction with the sign in Figure Nos. A1, A2 indicates the end of the cycleway or cycleground prescribed for use of multi-cycles.
Road Marking Multi-cycles
This marking indicates that the section of cycleway on which it is placed is reserved for multi-cycles only except where the road marking shown in Figure No. 619 of Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations (Cap. 374 sub. leg. G) is also placed, in which case bicycles and tricycles are also permitted on the cycleway.