Hong Kong to standardize regulation of future mass transit projects
The Hong Kong government plans to introduce a bill by year-end to standardize the regulation of new mass transit projects. This initiative aims to enhance service quality and address lawmakers' concerns regarding fares and long-term service standards.
Hong Kong plans to table a bill by year-end to standardise regulation of future mass transit projects, including Kai Tak and East Kowloon, the transport chief has said, as lawmakers raise concerns over fares and long-term service quality. Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan told lawmakers on Monday that the government was pursuing policy innovation by adopting open tenders for future projects, with the aim of enhancing service quality and identifying the most effective operators for...