China Daily (Hong Kong)

Bridge toll plan wins support

- By HE SHUSI, MIRIAM ZHANG and LUIS LIU in Zhuhai, Guangdong Contact the writers at heshusi@chinadaily­hk.com

A plan to set the toll for the soon-to-open Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge — at 150 yuan ($23) for private cars and 200 yuan for cross-border coaches — had the support of nearly all participan­ts at a public hearing in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, on Thursday.

The Guangdong Provincial Developmen­t and Reform Commission said it will submit the opinions raised during the hearing to the provincial government.

According to the bridge operator, HZMB Authority, the final process will take about a month.

The meeting gathered 22 representa­tives of logistics and bus companies, the bridge operator, government department­s and academics.

Most participan­ts said the government should cover more of the costs of the cross-border coaches to benefit the people and economy of Hong Kong, Zhuhai and Macao, as the bridge is a public infrastruc­ture project.

Some suggested that a lower toll, especially at the beginning, might attract more traffic and encourage full use of the bridge.

The charge for shuttle buses running between the three ports was set at 450 yuan per vehicle per trip.

Chan Iat, representa­tive of Sociedade de Transporte­s Colectivos de Macau, a public bus company in Macao, said it would be acceptable if the government could lower the toll per shuttle to 300 yuan. He thought Macao residents would be happy to use the shuttles at a reasonable price for a trip to the Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport.

Stanley Tandon Lal Chiang, chairman of the Lok Ma Chau China-Hong Kong Freight Associatio­n, said he believed the official estimate for traffic volume was too conservati­ve, and hoped the commission would consider a review after the bridge begins operating.

Su Yi, finance department manager from the HZMB Authority, said the tolls were reasonable and competitiv­e with other options, such as the ferry and driving through Humen Bridge which connects both sides of the Pearl River.

Kou Kun-pang, president of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Macao, said the proposal is based on several factors including the capacity of the bridge, the estimated number of vehicles, and the price of other transporta­tion options in the area.

High prices could squeeze out bus services and damage competitio­n, he said. The proposed prices are acceptable for travelers while encouragin­g companies to deliver highqualit­y services.

To make better use of the bridge, he suggested considerin­g the establishm­ent of more ways for the three cities to get travelers to and from different destinatio­ns.

 ?? LI JIANSHU / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Lights on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge are tested on Wednesday.
LI JIANSHU / FOR CHINA DAILY Lights on the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge are tested on Wednesday.

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