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T.P.D.M.V.2.3<br />

(Al/2001)<br />

3.6 Run-ins and Footway Crossings<br />

3.6.1 Restrictions<br />

3.6.1.1 Wherever possible run-ins should not be permitted on Trunk Roads, Primary Distributors, or<br />

District Distributors. In some instances run-ins may have to be accepted because for<br />

example, existing lease conditions do not provide powers to restrict access, or in new towns<br />

where District Distributor Roads were designed to permit vehicular access.<br />

3.6.1.2 However, where important traffic routes are concerned e.g. trunk roads and primary<br />

distributors, and where the public interest might be severely prejudiced by the opening of a<br />

run-in, consideration may be given to applying section 16(l)(h) of the Buildings Ordinance\<br />

although such action is almost certain to result in an appeal by the developer.

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