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Temporary traffic arrangements in North Point next Friday
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     The Transport Department (TD) today (March 23) reminded the public that to facilitate the construction works for the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, the following temporary traffic arrangements will be implemented at the section of the Island Eastern Corridor (IEC) westbound near North Point next Friday (March 30) at the times specified below:

From 1am to 1.30am on March 30
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     The fast and middle lanes of the IEC westbound from its junction with the slip road connecting King's Road westbound near Healthy Street Central and the IEC westbound to its junction with the slip road connecting the IEC westbound and Hing Fat Street southbound will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic.

From 1.30am to 2am on March 30
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     The IEC westbound between Quarry Bay Park Phase 2 and Victoria Park, the slip road connecting King's Road westbound near Healthy Street Central and the IEC westbound, the slip road connecting King's Road westbound near Tong Shui Road and the IEC westbound, the slip road connecting Tong Shui Road northbound and the IEC westbound and Wharf Road eastbound between the Provident Centre access road and Tong Shui Road will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic.

From 2am to 5.30am on March 30
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     The IEC westbound between Quarry Bay Park Phase 2 and Provident Centre and the slip road connecting King's Road westbound near Healthy Street Central and the IEC westbound will be temporarily closed to all vehicular traffic.

     Appropriate traffic signs will be erected on-site to guide motorists. The TD anticipates that the traffic in the vicinity of North Point will be relatively busy. Motorists should exercise tolerance and patience in case of traffic congestion and consider using other alternative routes. Members of the public are advised to plan their journey in advance, allow more travelling time to cater for unexpected delay, and stay alert to the latest traffic news released via the media.

     Details of the temporary traffic arrangements are now available on the department's website (www.td.gov.hk).
 
Ends/Friday, March 23, 2018
Issued at HKT 18:08
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