E-Traffic was originally scheduled to be implemented in Tsing Sha Control Area at 5 am on February 26, but the Transport Department announced on Monday (13th) that the implementation will be postponed to 5 am on May 7.
Director of the Transport Department, Luo Shupei, apologized to the public on the radio program this morning (14th), admitting that she could do more explanations: "(Citizens) have a lot of questions, I know, but Yi Tongxing has been talking about it for a long time, and everyone thinks it is a good thing."
▼On February 10, a large number of commercial vehicle drivers came to the Kwai Chung Express office▼
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Commissioner for Transport Law Suk-pui.
(File photo/Photo by Yu Junliang)
E-Traffic|Transportation Department announced that the implementation of the consultation station will be postponed to 5.7 Qingsha Control Area to help car owners register for E-Traffic|Team road unions say that employees in Tsing Sha Control Area must extend their working days or delay the new system or push E-Traffic|Service providers replenish the "driver card" "Additional manpower was sent to assist in opening an account and buying a card for easy access|There was a long queue to apply for a taxi driver's card out of stock, and the staff argued about the confusion and ease of access|The taxi industry felt confused about several parts of the application and urged the authorities to free it Send the first driver card to pass︱More than 360,000 vehicle stickers have been issued to the Transport Department: it is expected to expand to the Red Tunnel and East Tunnel in summer