Annex 1 TIA and Day-Time Ban Routes in Hong Kong Island (August 2019)

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Annex 1 TIA and Day-Time Ban Routes in Hong Kong Island (August 2019) Annex 1 TIA and Day-time Ban Routes in Hong Kong Island (August 2019) Roads in HK Island Route TIA Day-time Ban HK1 Aberdeen Main Road Pink Full length -- HK2 Aberdeen Praya Road Pink Full length -- HK3 Aberdeen Tunnel Red -- Full length Red (section between Ap Section between Ap Lei Chau Ap Lei Chau Bridge Lei Chau Drive and Wong Drive and Wong Chuk Hang HK4 Road (Ap Lei Chau Chuk Hang Road, -- Bridge included) including Ap Lei Chau Road Bridge) Section between Hennessy HK5 Arsenal Street -- -- Road and Lockhart Road HK6 Belcher’s Street -- Full length -- HK7 Bonham Road -- Full length -- HK8 Cadogan Street -- Full length -- HK9 Caine Road -- Full length -- HK10 Canal Road Flyover Pink Full length -- Section between Sharp Street HK11 Canal Road East -- -- East and Leighton Road HK12 Catchick Street -- Full length -- Section between Pedder HK13 Connaught Place -- -- Street and Man Yiu Street Red (including underpass, HK14 Connaught Road Central Full length Full length flyover and at-grade) Section between Des Voeux Red (flyover portion) & HK15 Connaught Road West Full length Road West and Connaught Pink (at-grade) Road Central Section between Harcourt Road HK16 Cotton Tree Drive Pink Full length and Queensway HK17 Des Voeux Road Central -- Full length -- HK18 Des Voeux Road West -- Full length -- HK19 Electric Road -- Full length -- HK20 Fleming Road -- -- Full length HK21 Forbes Street -- Full length -- HK22 Garden Road Pink Full length -- Red (section between Section between Victoria Section between Victoria HK23 Gloucester Road Harcourt Road and Park Road and Harcourt Park Road and Harcourt Road Victoria Park Road) Road (note: service road is included) Red (both at-grade and Full length Full length HK24 Harcourt Road flyover) HK25 Hill Road Flyover Pink Full length Full length Full length (note: portion HK26 Hing Fat Street -- between King Ming Road -- and the pier is excluded) HK27 Island Eastern Corridor Red Full length -- Page 1 of 9 (as at 2.8.2019) Annex 1 Roads in HK Island Route TIA Day-time Ban 1. Section between Health Street East and King’s Road HK28 Java Road -- 2. Section between Tong -- Shui Road and Kam Hong Street Section between Hing Fat HK29 King’s Road -- -- Street and Hong On Street Section between Man Po HK30 Man Kwong Street -- -- Street’s temporary connection and Man Yiu Street HK31 Man Yiu Street -- Full length -- Section between Hennessy HK32 Marsh Road -- -- Road and Lockhart Road 1. Section between Queen’s Road East and Canal Road West HK33 Morrison Hill Road -- Full length 2. Section between Canal Road West and Wan Chai Road New Praya, Kennedy HK34 Pink Full length -- Town HK35 Pedder Street -- Full length -- Pink (section between Section between Shek Pai HK36 Pok Fu Lam Road Shek Pai Wan Road and Wan Road and Second -- Hill Road Flyover) Street Section between Garden Road HK37 Queen’s Road Central -- Full length and D’Aguilar Street Section between Kennedy Road HK38 Queen’s Road East -- Full length and Morrison Hill Road HK39 Queensway Red Full length -- Section between Wong Nai HK40 Repulse Bay Road -- Chung Gap Road and -- Belleview Drive Section between Shing Sai HK41 Sands Street Pink -- Street and Rock Hill Street HK42 Shek Pai Wan Road Pink Full length -- HK43 Shing Sai Road -- Full length -- Pink (between Pok Fu Section between Rock Hill HK44 Smithfield Lam Road and Rock Hill Street and Pok Fu Lam -- Street) Road Section between Shiu Fai Section between Queen’s Road HK45 Stubbs Road -- Terrace and Tai Hang Road East and Shiu Fai Terrace Section between Stubbs HK46 Tai Hang Road -- -- Road and Blue Pool Road Section between King’s HK47 Tin Hau Temple Road -- Road and New Eastern -- Terrace HK48 Tin Lok Lane -- -- Full length Red (section between Section between Gloucester Section between Gloucester HK49 Victoria Park Road Gloucester Road and Road and Island Eastern Road and Island Eastern Island Eastern Corridor) Corridor Corridor HK50 Wing Tai Road Pink Full length -- Page 2 of 9 (as at 2.8.2019) Annex 1 Roads in HK Island Route TIA Day-time Ban Red (section between Section between Aberdeen Aberdeen Praya Road and At-grade road alongside Wong HK51 Wong Chuk Hang Road Main Road and Aberdeen Aberdeen Tunnel, Chuk Hang flyover including flyover) Tunnel Toll Gate Pink (section between Section between Shouson Shouson Hill Road and HK52 Wong Chuk Hang Road Hill Road and Aberdeen Aberdeen Tunnel Toll Plaza) Tunnel Toll Plaza Page 3 of 9 (as at 2.8.2019) Annex 1 TIA and Day-time Ban Routes in Kowloon (August 2019) Roads in Kowloon Route TIA Day-time Ban Argyle Street W/B – Section Pink (both at-grade and K1 Argyle Street Full length between Yim Po Fong Street flyover) and Ferry Street K2 Austin Road Pink Full length Full length K3 Austin Road West -- Full length -- Pink (both at-grade and Section between Tai Hang Tung K4 Boundary Street Full length flyover) Road and Waterloo Road Section between Austin Pink (section between Section between Austin Road K5 Canton Road Austin Road and Road and Kowloon Park and Kowloon Park Drive Kowloon Park Drive) Drive Chatham Road North W/B – K6 Chatham Road North Red Full length Section between Wuhu Street and Chatham Road South 1. Section between Cameron Red (section between Road and Flyover to Hong Chong Road and Princess Margaret Road Gascoigne Road) & K7 Chatham Road South Full length 2. Chatham Road South E/B – Pink (section between Section between Gascoigne Gascoigne Road and Salisbury Road) Road and Slip Road to Hong Chong Road K8 Cheong Wan Road Pink Full length -- Pink (excluding the underpass and section Section between Tong Mi K9 Cherry Street W/B -- west of West Kowloon Road and Hoi Fai Road Highway) Section between Kom Tsun K10 Cheung Sha Wan Road -- -- Street and Tai Nan West Street K11 Ching Cheung Road Red Full length -- Pink (Kowloon Portion Section between Lung Section between Lung Cheung Clear Water Bay Road K12 excluding that section Cheung Road and Anderson Road and the west end of New (Kowloon Portion) bypassed by New Clear Water Bay Road) Road Clear Water Bay Road K13 Cross Harbour Tunnel Red Full length -- Red (Flyover portion of East Kowloon Way Chatham Road North and Kowloon City K14 (East Kowloon Full length -- Road, between Fat Corridor) Kwong Street and Kai Tak Tunnel) Eastern Harbour K15 Red Full length -- Crossing Pink (including the -- flyover over Waterloo Section between Cherry K16 Ferry Street Road, excluding section Street and Jordan Road between Jordan Road and Yan Cheung Road) Section between Wylie Road K17 Gascoigne Road E/B -- -- and Chatham Road South Gascoigne Road K18 Red Full length -- Flyover Section between Kwun K19 Hoi Yuen Road -- Tong Road and Hing Yip -- Street Page 4 of 9 (as at 2.8.2019) Annex 1 Roads in Kowloon Route TIA Day-time Ban Section between Ma Tau K20 Hok Yuen Street -- Wai Road and Man Lok -- Street 1. Section between Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll Gate and Princess Margaret Road K21 Hong Chong Road Red Full length 2. Hong Chong Road N/B – Section between Hong Tai Path and Chatham Road South Section between Tai Wan K22 Hung Hom Road -- -- Road and Tak Man Street K23 Jordan Road Pink Full length -- Pink (both at-grade and K24 Kai Fuk Road Full length -- flyover) K25 Kai Tak Tunnel Red Full length -- K26 Kowloon Park Drive -- Full length -- Kwai Chung Road (Kowloon portion K27 Red Full length -- including Lai Chi Kok Bridge) K28 Kwun Tong Bypass Red Full length -- Kwun Tong Road W/B – Red (at-grade, flyover At-grade section between Hoi K29 Kwun Tong Road Full length and underpass) Yuen Road and Cha Kwo Ling Road 1. Section between Butterfly Valley Road and Po Lun Street K30 Lai Chi Kok Road Pink Full length 2. Lai Chi Kok Road S/B – Section between Kom Tsun Street and Tai Nan West Street Red (central portion between Tseung Kwan O Road and Eastern Harbour Crossing) & Section between Kwun Pink (eastbound and Tong Road and the west K31 Lei Yue Mun Road westbound lanes not end of Ko Chiu Road -- leading to Eastern (outside St Antonius Girls’ Harbour Crossing (EHC), including College) section between EHC and Ko Chiu Road (North)) Lion Rock Tunnel Road K32 Red Full length -- (Kowloon Portion) Lung Cheung Road W/B – Section between Fung Mo K33 Lung Cheung Road Red Full length Street and Lion Rock Tunnel Road K34 Ma Tau Chung Road Pink Full length -- K35 Ma Tau Wai Road Pink Full length -- Nathan Road S/B – Section K36 Nathan Road Pink Full length between Boundary Street and Jordan Road Page 5 of 9 (as at 2.8.2019) Annex 1 Roads in Kowloon Route TIA Day-time Ban New Clear Water Bay K37 Pink Full length -- Road K38 Nga Cheung Road Pink Full length -- Section between Kwun Tong K39 Ngau Tau Kok Road -- -- Road and Jordan Valley North Road Prince Edward Road K40 Red Full length -- East Section between Sai Yueng Prince Edward Road K41 Pink Full length Choi Street South and Portland West Street Princess Margaret Road S/B – K42 Princess Margaret Road Red Full length Section between Wylie Road and Hong Chong Road Section between Argyle Sai Yee Street S/B – Section K43 Sai Yee Street -- Street and Prince Edward between Mong Kok Road and Road West Argyle Street Pink (section between Canton Road and Section between Star Ferry Pier K44 Salisbury Road Full length Cheong Wan Road, and Canton Road including underpass) Section between Lai Chi Kok K45 Tai Nan West Street -- -- Road and Castle Peak Road Tai Po Road (Kowloon Section between Ching Cheung K46 -- -- Portion) Road and Caldecott Road K47 Tak Man Street -- Full length -- K48 Tate’s Cairn Tunnel Red Full length -- (Kowloon Portion) Tong Mi Road S/B & Red (S/B only)(section
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