TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT NOTICE

TEMPORARY TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS IN JORDAN

     Notice is hereby given that for the construction of Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong Express Rail Link, the following road sections will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic from 1.00 a.m. to 5.45 a.m. daily on 17, 18, 24 April, 8 and 15 May 2016:

     (a) The elevated section of Jordan Road (eastbound) near Nga Cheung Road (except the right-turn traffic lane from Jordan Road (eastbound) to Nga Cheung Road);
     (b) The section of Jordan Road (eastbound) from its junction with Lin Cheung Road (northbound) to a point about 50 metres west of the same junction; and
     (c) The fast lane of Jordan Road (westbound) near Lin Cheung Road (northbound).

     During the above period, the following traffic diversions will be implemented:

     (a) Vehicles from Jordan Road (eastbound) heading for Tsim Sha Tsui will be temporarily diverted to travel via the temporary U-turn slip road near Sorrento, Jordan Road (westbound), Nga Cheung Road (southbound), Austin Road West (eastbound), Wui Man Road (northbound), Wui Cheung Road (eastbound) and Canton Road (southbound);
     (b) Vehicles from Jordan Road (eastbound) heading for Kwai Chung and Lantau will be temporarily diverted to travel via the temporary U-turn slip road near Sorrento, the elevated section of Jordan Road (westbound), Hoi Po Road (northbound) and Lin Cheung Road (northbound); and
     (c) Vehicles from Jordan Road (eastbound) heading for Hong Kong West will be temporarily diverted to travel via the temporary U-turn slip road near Sorrento, Jordan Road (westbound), Nga Cheung Road (southbound), Austin Road West (eastbound), Canton Road (northbound), Jordan Road (westbound) and Lin Cheung Road (northbound).

     Actual implementation of the traffic arrangement and traffic control will be made by the police depending on the traffic condition in the area.  Appropriate traffic signs will be erected on site to guide motorists. Motorists should exercise tolerance and patience in case of traffic congestion, and observe the instructions given by the police. 

YEUNG HO Poi-yan, Ingrid Commissioner for Transport