‘The government is putting our lives at risk’: Lantau residents' concerns over tourism road scheme
Government plans to let more cars to use island’s roads, alarming locals
Lantau residents are worried about their safety as a government scheme that has relaxed restrictions to outside vehicles is receiving an overwhelming response.
The Driving on Lantau Island Scheme, which launched in February this year in a bid to attract more visitors, has seen hundreds of extra visitors driving on the island’s formerly closed roads each month.
Up to 25 cars can now travel on designated roads every weekday between 8am and 7pm, if drivers apply for a HK$75 permit.
New government figures show that on average, drivers have used almost the maximum number of permits for each weekday since the scheme was introduced.
Authorities issued 528 permits in March; 489 in April ; 471 in May and 467 in June, which means that on average, between 21 and 23 permits were issued each weekday in those months.
But as the scheme enters its sixth month, road safety campaigners have raised concerns it is creating a dangerous level of traffic on the island.
