Hazard Perception in 홍콩
Master the art of identifying and responding to road hazards in 홍콩
Understanding hazard perception is crucial for safe driving in 홍콩 🇭🇰. This comprehensive guide covers the unique challenges you'll face on 홍콩's roads, from common hazards to weather-related dangers, helping you become a safer, more aware driver.
Common Road Hazards
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
Weather Challenges
Hazards by Road Type
Urban Hazards
Rural Hazards
Highway Hazards
Unique Factors
- 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
Preparation Tips
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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