Drivers facing three more years of jams in Cross-Harbour Tunnel
After years of study and consultation, officials decide to take no action, leading to charges that the transport minister ‘lacks political courage’

Drivers will have to put up with at least three more years of jams in the Cross-Harbour Tunnel after the government shelved plans to redistribute traffic by adjusting the tolls.

A critic accused Cheung of lacking the political courage to introduce badly needed transport management policy.
But the minister said 2017 would be a better time to reconsider these plans when the government regained ownership of the Eastern Harbour Tunnel from the franchise operator.
It would also be the year a new waterfront bypass linking Wan Chai and Central will open, increasing the capacity of the Western Harbour Tunnel.
