Cycling in Hong Kong

Cyclists in Hong Kong have the same rights and responsibilities as all other road users, except for prohibitions from expressways and some other designated locations, such as tunnels and many bridges. At least one hand must be kept on the handlebars at all times. Cyclists must use a cycleway wherever one is present.[1]

According to government statistics, 55% of the Hong Kong population is able to ride a bicycle.

Cycle tracks

Cycle tracks in Hong Kong are located predominantly in the New Territories, in new towns.

The popular Tolo Harbour Cycle Path will become part of the planned New Territories Cycle Track Network, currently under development by the Civil Engineering and Development Department and originally due for completion in 2012-2015.

Mountain biking

The mountain bike trails approved by the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, are:

(High Junk Peak Mountain Bike Trail is not open on Sundays or public holidays)

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