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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’

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Congestion in the Cross-Harbour Tunnel on the Hung Hom side.

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.

Transport minister Professor Anthony Cheung Bing-leung said yesterday the decision was based on the absence of a clear public consensus and unexpected changes in traffic figures for two of the three harbour tunnels.

A critic accused Cheung of lacking the political courage to introduce badly needed transport management policy.

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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.

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