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New Crown Pneumonia | People with monthly parking tickets in government parking lots need to renew their tickets before 22nd

2020-05-15T04:24:03.978Z


The epidemic situation of new pneumonia is unsettled. The Transport Department announced today (15th) that it will continue to implement special measures in government public car parks to sell monthly parking tickets for June. Those who currently hold a monthly pass for private cars / vans, motorcycles, or taxis in May are given priority to purchase monthly passes for the same vehicle category in June. Holders must complete the procedures before 9 pm on May 22. The remaining monthly tickets for unsold private cars / vans and motorcycles in June will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.


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Author: Li Enci

2020-05-15 12:14

Last update date: 2020-05-15 12:14

The epidemic situation of new pneumonia is unsettled. The Transport Department announced today (15th) that it will continue to implement special measures in government public car parks to sell monthly parking tickets for June. Those who currently hold a monthly pass for private cars / vans, motorcycles, or taxis in May are given priority to purchase monthly passes for the same vehicle category in June. Holders must complete the procedures before 9 pm on May 22. The remaining monthly tickets for unsold private cars / vans and motorcycles in June will be sold on a first-come-first-served basis.

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The Transport Department said that in order to reduce the risk of the spread of new coronavirus diseases in the community, the Transport Department will continue to implement special measures in the seven government public car parks to sell monthly parking tickets in June.

People who currently hold monthly passes for private cars / vans, motorcycles, or taxis in May are given priority to purchase monthly passes for the same vehicle category in June. Holders of these eligible monthly tickets must complete the procedures for purchasing June monthly tickets at the toll booth of the relevant parking lot before 9 pm on May 22. If the person concerned does not purchase the monthly pass before the time specified above, it will be regarded as automatically abandoning the purchase of the monthly pass in June.

The remaining unsold private car / vans monthly pass for June will be sold to the public on a first-come-first-served basis at the car park toll booths at 7:30 am on May 23, while the remaining unsold motorcycles and taxis will Monthly tickets will be sold at 7:30 in the morning on May 24.

The Transport Department will continue to implement special measures in the seven government public car parks under its jurisdiction to sell monthly parking tickets for June. (Profile picture)

The seven car parks under the government are Star Car Park, City Hall Car Park, Tin Hau Car Park, Shau Kei Wan Car Park, Aberdeen Car Park, Kwai Fong Car Park and Tsuen Wan Car Park. Parking lot operators will post notices in the parking lot to inform drivers of special arrangements in advance.

A spokesman for the Transport Department reminded that the Transport Department will consider resuming the sale of monthly parking tickets on a first-come-first-served basis in these seven car parks, or considering the actual circumstances and parking conditions of the relevant car parks, and consider temporarily changing the parking lot to the lot Monthly pass. Parking lot users, please pay attention to the announcement of the Transport Department.

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