Perception des Risques en Hong Kong
Maîtrisez l'art d'identifier et de répondre aux dangers routiers en Hong Kong
Comprendre la perception des risques est crucial pour conduire en toute sécurité en Hong Kong 🇭🇰. Ce guide complet couvre les défis uniques que vous rencontrerez sur les routes de Hong Kong.
Dangers Routiers Courants
Dense urban traffic with heavy congestion in Central, Wan Chai, and Mong Kok
Tram crossings at junctions — trams cannot change direction to avoid you
Narrow steep mountain roads with sharp bends in New Territories
Pedestrians at zebra crossings with absolute priority — must stop
Typhoons bringing flooding, flying debris, and fallen trees
Speed changes when entering and exiting tunnels (80 km/h maximum)
Landslides during heavy rain on hillside roads
Fog on bridges and elevated roads reducing visibility
Défis Météorologiques
Dangers par Type de Route
Dangers Urbains
Dangers Ruraux
Dangers sur Autoroute
Facteurs Uniques
- Drives on the left — retained after 1997 handover from British rule to China
- Must give way to trams at junctions — they travel on fixed tracks
- Driving-Offence Points system with 2-year rolling window — 15 points triggers court action
- Do not drive during Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above
Conseils de Préparation
Always give way to trams — they cannot swerve to avoid your vehicle
Do not drive during Typhoon Signal No. 8 or above — risk of flooding and debris
Stop for pedestrians at zebra crossings — they have absolute right of way
Keep headlights on in all tunnels and observe the 80 km/h tunnel speed limit
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