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[接上页] (b) Figure No. 2 in Schedule 1 at each vehicular exit from the transport interchange.(3) Any vehicle or thing which is partly within the transport interchange shall, for the purposes of this Bylaw, be deemed to be within the transport interchange. Cap 556D s 3 Exemption from restrictions Nothing in this Bylaw shall apply- (a) so as to restrict the safe and convenient use of any vehicle in connection with any building operation, demolition, or excavation; the removal of any obstruction to traffic; the maintenance, improvement or reconstruction of any road; or the installation, alteration or repair of any sewer or any main, pipe or apparatus for the supply of gas, water or electricity, or of any telephone or wires, cables, parts or supports provided that the Corporation has approved the use of the vehicle for such purposes as aforesaid; or (b) to fire services vehicles, ambulances, police vehicles, custom and excise vehicles, immigration vehicles or vehicles used by the armed forces when any such vehicles are being used in the performance of their functions. Cap 556D s 4 Control of traffic PART II TRAFFIC CONTROL (1) The Corporation shall at all times, subject to this Bylaw and the payment by users of car parks, allow members of the public and all types of vehicles to enter and have access to the transport interchange for all lawful purposes freely and without payment. (2) All persons within the transport interchange are subject to the control and direction of any authorized person. Cap 556D s 5 Directions of authorized persons All persons within a transport interchange shall comply with any reasonable order, signal, requirement, instruction or direction given or made by an authorized person. Cap 556D s 6 Prescribed traffic sign, prescribed road marking and prescribed light signal (1) Unless otherwise directed by an authorized person, all persons within a transport interchange shall comply with all prescribed traffic signs, prescribed road markings and prescribed light signals erected, displayed or placed therein which are regulatory. (2) A prescribed traffic sign, prescribed road marking or prescribed light signal erected, displayed or placed in any part of the transport interchange shall cease to have any force, effect or validity under this Bylaw upon the same being covered, obliterated or removed by an authorized person. Cap 556D s 7 Pedestrians and safety (1) No person shall drive or cause or permit to be driven or cause to remain, a vehicle which will or is likely to endanger any person, vehicle or property within the transport interchange. (2) No pedestrian within a transport interchange shall- (a) cross a road- (i) within a zebra controlled area, otherwise than on a zebra crossing; (ii) within 15 metres of a light signal crossing otherwise than at the crossing where such lights operate; or (iii) in contravention of any direction given by an authorized person;(b) remain on a crossing longer than is necessary to pass over the crossing; or (c) climb over or through any kerbside fence or central reservation on to a carriageway.(3) Every pedestrian on a zebra crossing shall have precedence while on it over any vehicle and, if a pedestrian is on the zebra crossing before the vehicle or any part of it has come on to or over the zebra crossing, the driver of the vehicle shall accord precedence to such pedestrian: Provided that in the case of a zebra crossing on which there is a pedestrian refuge or central reservation the parts of the zebra crossing which are situated on each side of the pedestrian refuge or central reservation shall each be treated as a separate zebra crossing. (4) (a) The driver of a vehicle (hereinafter in this subsection referred to as the "approaching vehicle") while the vehicle or any part of it is in a zebra controlled area and is proceeding towards the zebra crossing shall not cause the approaching vehicle, or any part of it- (i) to pass ahead of the foremost part of another moving vehicle, being a vehicle proceeding in the same direction wholly or partly within that area; or (ii) to pass ahead of the foremost part of a stationary vehicle in the same part of the zebra controlled area as the approaching vehicle, which stationary vehicle is stopped wholly or partly within that area for the purpose of complying with subsection (3), unless he so passes to conform with a direction given by an authorized person. (b) For the purposes of this subsection- (i) the reference to another moving vehicle is, in a case where only one other vehicle is proceeding in the same direction in a zebra controlled area, a reference to that vehicle, and, in a case where more than one other vehicle is so proceeding, a reference to such one of those vehicles as is nearest to the zebra crossing; (ii) the reference to a stationary vehicle is, in a case where only one other vehicle is stopped for the purpose of complying with subsection (3), a reference to that vehicle and, in a case where more than one other vehicle is stopped for the purpose of complying with that subsection, a reference to such one of those vehicle as is nearest to the zebra crossing.(c) For the purposes of this subsection, in the case of a zebra crossing which is on a one way street, and on which there is a pedestrian refuge or central reservation, the parts of the zebra crossing which are situated on each side of the pedestrian refuge or central reservation shall each be treated as a separate zebra crossing. |