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Special traffic arrangements in Wan Chai and Central

Police will implement special traffic arrangements in Wan Chai and Central on February 18 (Saturday) to facilitate the holding of a parade.

(A) Road closure
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1. A section of Expo Drive East between Wanchai Ferry Pier and Expo Drive will be closed between 9 am and 6 pm;
2. Lung King Street will be closed between 12.30 pm and 6 pm; and
3. The following roads will be closed between 1.45 pm and 6 pm:
- Tim Wa Avenue;
- Lung Wui Road;
- Tim Mei Avenue;
- Fenwick Pier Street;
- Performing Arts Avenue (Except vehicles with special permits); and
- Northbound and southbound carriageways of Expo Drive.

(B) Traffic diversions
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The following road diversions will be implemented between 9 am and 6 pm:
- Traffic along northbound Expo Drive East heading for Wanchai Ferry Pier will be diverted onto westbound Expo Drive; and
- Traffic along eastbound Expo Drive will be prohibited from turning left onto Expo Drive East.

The following road diversions will be implemented between 2 pm and 6 pm:
- Vehicles leaving Citic Tower carpark will be diverted onto Tim Mei Avenue and then turn left to Harcourt Road;
- Traffic along Harcourt Road will not be allowed to turn left to Performing Arts Avenue; and
- Traffic along westbound Convention Avenue heading for Central will be diverted onto Fenwick Pier Street and Fenwick Pier Street flyover.

(C) Suspension of bus terminus, taxi stands and parking spaces
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The following bus terminus, taxi stands and parking spaces will be suspended between 6 am and 6 pm:
- the bus terminus at Expo Drive East;
- taxi stands at Wanchai Pier and Expo Drive East; and
- public bus parking spaces at Expo Drive East.

The motorcycle and metered parking spaces on Lung King Street will be suspended between 10 am and 6 pm.

The taxi stands at Tim Mei Avenue will be suspended between 12 noon and 6 pm.


Police Report No. 2

Issued by PPRB

End/Thursday, February 16, 2006

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