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Determination and Delineation of Boundaries of Expressways Traffic Advice Determination and Delineation of Boundaries of Expressways Motorists are advised that the roads and the unleased Government land which is not a road immediately adjacent thereto listed in the second column below have been designated as expressways in G.N. 8028 published on 19 October 2018. The boundaries of each of the expressways have subsequently been determined. The boundaries of the relevant expressways are delineated in the plans deposited in the Land Registry for public inspection. The number of the plan relating to each of the relevant expressways is shown in the third column below. Appropriate traffic signs are provided on site to guide the motorists. Item Roads Deposited Plan Number (a) Island Eastern Corridor from its junction with Victoria Park Road to EX-HK-1a its junction with Wing Tai Road; (revised on 18 December 2018) (b) Kwun Tong Bypass from its junction with Lei Yue Mun Road to its EX-KL-2 junction with Prince Edward Road East; (c) West Kowloon Highway; and Tsing Kwai Highway from its junction EX-KN-3 with West Kowloon Highway to Kwai Chung Road and Tsuen Wan Road; (d) Tsuen Wan Road from its junction with Kwai Chung Road to its EX-NT-4a junction with Tuen Mun Road; (revised on 21 December 2015) (e) Tuen Mun Road from its junction with Tsuen Wan Road and Castle EX-NT-4a Peak Road - Tsuen Wan to its junction with Wong Chu Road ; (revised on 21 December 2015) EX-NT-5 (f) Yuen Long Highway from Lam Tei Interchange to Shap Pat Heung EX-NT-6 Interchange; (g) Tsing Long Highway from Tai Lam Tunnel to its junction with San EX-NT-7a Tin Highway; and section of Yuen Long Highway leading to Tsing (revised on Long Highway; 23 December 2016) (h) San Tin Highway; EX-NT-8 (i) Fanling Highway; EX-NT-9 EX-NT-10 (j) Tai Po Tai Wo Road from its junction with Tolo Highway to its EX-NT-10 junction with Po Nga Road; (k) Tolo Highway; EX-NT-10 EX-NT-11 EX-NT-12 (l) Yuen Shin Road from its junction with Tai Po Tai Wo Road to its EX-NT-11 junction with Tolo Highway; (m) Tai Po Road - Sha Tin section from its junction with Tolo Highway EX-NT-12 to Wo Che Estate; (n) Sha Tin Road; EX-NT-12 (o) Tate's Cairn Highway; Sha Lek Highway; and sections of Ma On EX-NT-13 Shan Road; (p) Tsing Sha Highway from its junction with Cheung Tsing Highway EX-NT-14 to Eagle's Nest Tunnel; (q) Tsing Kwai Highway section leading to Cheung Tsing Tunnel; EX-NT-15 Cheung Tsing Highway; Tsing Long Highway section leading to Tai Lam Tunnel; and section of Tuen Mun Road ; (r) Lantau Link and Ma Wan Road; EX-NT-16 (s) North Lantau Highway from Lantau Toll Plaza to Tung Chung EX-NT-17 Eastern Interchange and Penny's Bay Highway; and EX-NT-18a (revised on 19 October 2018) (t) Kong Sham Western Highway, and the section of road between EX-NT -19 Kong Sham Western Highway and Shenzhen Bay Port. EX-NT-20 (u) Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge Hong Kong Link Road, section EX-NT-21 of road between the Hong Kong Port and Scenic Hill Tunnel and EX-NT-22 the section between the Scenic Hill Tunnel and to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Boundary. .
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