Transport Department Notice
Temporary Traffic Arrangements in Tai Po District to Facilitate the Holding of A Running Event
Notice is hereby given that in order to facilitate the holding of a running event, the following temporary traffic arrangements will be implemented:
(I) Road Closure
The following road sections will be temporarily closed from 5.00 am to 9.30 am on 21 December 2025:
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- The section of Ting Kok Road between Tai Mei Tuk Road southbound and Mei Wu Road;
- The section of Bride's Pool Road between a point about 300 metres east of its junction with Luk Keng Road and Mei Wu Road;
- The section of Wu Kau Tang Road between a point about 95 metres north of its junction with Chi Sum Road and Bride's Pool Road; and
- The section of Tai Mei Tuk Road to the south of Tai Mei Tuk Refuse Collection Point.
(II) Intermittent Closure of Cycle Track
The cycling track along Tai Mei Tuk Road between the north of Tai Mei Tuk Refuse Collection Point and Ting Kok Road will be closed intermittently from 5.00 am to 9.30 am on 21 December 2025.
(III) Suspension of Parking Spaces
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- The parking spaces at the following locations will be suspended from 5.00 am to 9.30 am on 21 December 2025:
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- All parking spaces in all carparks adjacent to the section of Bride's Pool Road between a point about 300 metres east of its junction with Luk Keng Road and Mei Wu Road; and
- All parking spaces in the carpark along the section of Wu Kau Tang Road between a point about 95 metres north of its junction with Chi Sum Road and Bride's Pool Road.
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- 21 metered parking spaces (nos. 26566A, 26566B, 26567A, 26567B, 26568A, 26568B, 26569A, 26569B, 26570A, 26571A, 26571B, 26572A, 26572B, 26605A, 26605B, 26606A, 26606B, 26607A, 26607B, 26608A and 26608B) at Tai Mei Tuk Public Carpark will be suspended from 8.00 pm on 20 December 2025 to 11.30 am on 21 December 2025.
Drivers of all motor vehicles, except emergency vehicles and those authorized by police officers on-site, will be prohibited from driving into the above closed roads.
Appropriate traffic signs will be erected and police officers will be on site to guide members of the public.
LEE Chung-yan, Angela Commissioner for Transport