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The Transport Department of the Government of Hong Kong is a department of the civil service responsible for transportation-related policy in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...
. The department is under the
Transport and Logistics Bureau Transport and Logistics Bureau () is one of the fifteen policy bureaux for the Government of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government. It is responsible for the transport and logistics policy portfolios. The agency was establis ...
. The Transport Department was created on 1 December 1968 as a separate department within the Hong Kong Government. Prior to 1968 it was assigned to the Transport Office under the Colonial Secretary's department.


History

The Transport Office was founded in 1965 within the Colonial Secretariat, initially with a staff of 23. The office was set up in response to the territory's worsening traffic problems, and was modelled after the systems in Britain and other Commonwealth countries, with the new department taking responsibility for vehicle registration and driver licensing. In 1968, it was spun off as a separate government department, and was renamed as the Transport Department. In 1974, the department's headquarters moved from the Blake Block on Queensway to the new
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. Around the same time, the department's Chinese name changed from "" to "" to avoid confusion with the similar Chinese name of the Traffic Branch of the
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. The department's role expanded significantly in April 1982, when it absorbed the Traffic and Transport Branch of the Highways Office of the former Public Works Department. Units that moved to the Transport Department at this time were responsible for traffic engineering, traffic control and surveillance, road safety, and traffic surveys. In 2019, the Transport Department headquarters moved from
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to the new West Kowloon Government Offices in
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. In November 2020, it was reported that in 2019, the Transport Department changed one option of vehicle license plate searches from "others" to "other traffic and transport related matters," eliminating the ability of reporters to conduct license plate searches. Because of the change,
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reporter Bao Choy was charged with violating the Road Traffic Ordinance while producing a documentary on the
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s. In April 2021, Bao was found guilty, and in response, the Journalists Association said that press freedom was being undermined, stating "Today will be remembered and must be remembered in history... a reporter in Hong Kong who conducted vehicle searches to find out more about the Yuen Long attacks demonstrated the role of the media as a watchdog. The relentless effort of the journalist to find out the whole truth of the Yuen Long attack ... this is what the fourth power is about." In January 2021, the Transportation Department announced a change to the system, where vehicle owners will be notified if their license plate is looked up. Journalists had previously used the tool for investigations, including to discover illegal structures at homes of senior government officials. In response,
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defended the change, and claimed that "So I really don't see how this would undermine the work of the media, and hence I do not see why the media should be exempted from the administrative procedure that the Transport Department has put in place."


Role and responsibilities

* registration of vehicles in Hong Kong * licensing of rail and bus operators in Hong Kong * licensing offices * all roads within Hong Kong * co-ownership of bridges and tunnels (mainly a public-private mix) * 18,000 on-street metered parking spaces * traffic management * transport planning


Leadership

The post of Commissioner for Transport () is currently held by Rosanna Law.Organisational Structure of Transport Department
/ref> The Commissioner reports to the
Secretary for Transport and Housing The Secretary for Transport and Logistics () in Hong Kong is responsible for transport and logistics related issues. The position was created in 2022 to replace the previous position of Secretary for the Transport and Housing. The position of S ...
. List of commissioners: * Brian D. Wilson () (1972–1974) * Ian Macpherson () (1974–1978) * Alan Thomas Armstrong-Wright () (1978–1982) * Peter F. Leeds () (1982–1987) * James So Yiu-cho () (1987–1989) * Gordon Siu () (1989–1992) * Rafael Hui Si-yan () (1992–1995) * Lily Yam Kwan Pui-ying () (1995–1997) * Fanny Law Fan Chiu-fun () (1997–1998) * Robert Charles Law Footman () (1998–2005) * Alan Wong Chi-kong () (2005–2009) * Joseph Lai () (2009–2012) * Susie Ho Shuk-yee () (July 2012 – October 2012) * Ingrid Yeung () (October 2012 – October 2017) * Mable Chan () (October 2017 – September 2020) * Rosanna Law () (September 2020 - now)


See also

* Driving licence in Hong Kong *
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*
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*
List of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong This is a list of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong. Road Road tunnels Victoria Harbour crossings Tunnels on Hong Kong Island Tunnels in New Kowloon Tunnels between New Kowloon and the New Territories Tunnels in the New Ter ...
*
MTR Corporation MTR Corporation Limited is a majority government-owned public transport operator and property developer in Hong Kong which operates the Mass Transit Railway, the most popular public transport network in Hong Kong. It is listed on the Hon ...
* MTR


References


External links

* {{authority control 1968 establishments in Hong Kong Hong Kong government departments and agencies Motor vehicle registration agencies Road transport in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China (abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delta i ...