Special traffic arrangements for Trailwalker 2023

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Police will implement special traffic arrangements in the New Territories from 23 to 26 November to facilitate the holding of Oxfam Trailwalker 2023.

Road Closure

Tai Mong Tsai Road between Pak Tam Chung Physically Handicapped and Able-bodied Site and Sai Kung Sai Wan Road will be intermittently closed from 7:45am to 2:15pm on 24 November, except for vehicles with permit.

Shatin Pass Road between Lion’s Pavilion and Kwun Ping Road will be closed from 9:00am on 24 November to 4:00pm of the following day, except for vehicles with permit.

Chuk Yeung Road between Shan Liu and Wong Chuk Yeung will be closed from 1:00pm on 24 November to 7:00 am of the following day, except for vehicles with permit.

Golden Hill Road will be closed from 1:00pm on 24 November to 9:00pm of the following day, except for vehicles with permit.

Tai Mo Shan Road from east of its junction with Route Twisk will be closed from 4:00pm on 24 November to 3:00pm on 26 November, except for vehicles with permit.

Tsing Ying Road between the exit and entrance (Gate 1) of Harrow International School Hong Kong and the gate of Crossroads Foundation Hong Kong will be closed from 6:00pm on 24 November to 3:00pm on 26 November, except for vehicles with permit.

Suspension of parking spaces

All parking spaces (including 23 metered parking spaces and other parking spaces) in the carpark adjacent to Rotary Park on Tai Mo Shan Road will be suspended from noon on 23 November to 3:00pm on 26 November.

All parking spaces in the public car park adjacent to Sai Sha Road Barbecue Area Site No.4 will be suspended from 10:00pm on 23 November to 8:00am on 25 November.

Half of the parking spaces in Pak Tam Chung Coach Carpark will be suspended from 00:01am to 3:00pm on 24 November.

All parking spaces in the Pak Tam Chung Public Carpark will be suspended from 00:01am to 3:00pm on 24 November.

Actual implementation of the traffic arrangements will be made depending on traffic and crowd conditions in the area. Motorists are advised to exercise tolerance and patience and take heed of instructions of the Police on site.

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