- East Kowloon Corridor
East Kowloon Corridor (zh-t|t=東九龍走廊) is a
highway inKowloon ,Hong Kong . It is part of Route 5. It is a dual two-lane carriageway running from the exit ofKai Tak Tunnel near Sung Wong Toi Road to its junction with Ma Tau Wai Road inHung Hom , where both roads are succeeded by Chatham Road.Function
Since its completion in 1981, East Kowloon Corridor, together with Kai Tak Tunnel, play crucial roles in diverting road traffic in Kowloon by feeding traffic between Hung Hom and
Kwun Tong by providing a shortcut, thereby avoiding causingtraffic congestion inTo Kwa Wan ,Mong Kok ,Kowloon City andNgau Chi Wan where traffic is already saturated. In particular, East Kowloon Corridor gives drivers an alternativeoverpass between Hung Hom and Kowloon City.Hong Kong Guide 2006 (Photomap Edition), Survey and Mapping Office, HKSAR] Hong Kong Guide 2004 (Photomap Edition), Survey and Mapping Office, HKSAR] In this sense, East Kowloon Corridor serves as an ideal alternative for drivers since it has only two exits and notraffic light s.Hong Kong Driving Guide 2006 (香港街道駕駛指南(第十年版)), Universal Publications Ltd., Hong Kong. ISBN:962-8797-39-5]Location
Geographically, East Kowloon Corridor runs on top of Kowloon City Road and Ma Tau Wai Road [http://www.centamap.com/gc/home.aspx Centamap] ] . Just ahead of the entrance to Kai Tak Tunnel lies the only branching exit of East Kowloon Corridor, which goes to Kowloon City Road northbound from the northbound direction, San Shan Road eastbound from the southbound direction, and the only branching entrance to the southbound direction fed from San Shan Road westbound. It descends and joins into Chatham Road North near an intersection with Fat Kwong Street.
Although the road is named "East" Kowloon Corridor, it is administratively located in West Kowloon District. The word "East" is used in order to disambiguate from
West Kowloon Corridor , which is situated farther west nearLai Chi Kok . Moreover, in the early colonial days, To Kwa Wan and Hung Hom both lied in the eastern half ofKowloon Peninsula , and the area now known as East Kowloon was part ofNew Kowloon . However, the entire peninsula is now integrated into West Kowloon District. [ [http://www.legislation.gov.hk/blis_ind.nsf/d2769881999f47b3482564840019d2f9/c786e8a3d6fd616f482570510017448d?OpenDocument ] ; [http://www.legislation.gov.hk/blis_ind.nsf/e1bf50c09a33d3dc482564840019d2f4/ab9adcb3dd7e876e48256648002f6f16?OpenDocument] Legal definitions of Kowloon, Kowloon Peninsula and New Kowloon]Effect on surroundings
As many buildings were already built around Kowloon City Road and Ma Tau Wai Road before East Kowloon Corridor was constructed, residents in the district, especially those living in lower floors of buildings on the sides of the flyover, were strongly affected by the noise generated from car engines during
rush hour s. [ [http://www.legco.gov.hk/general/english/district/yr00-04/kowloon.htm LegCo reference on noise problem caused by East Kowloon Corridor] ] Many residents have already moved out from those buildings and the buildings were turned into commercial or other uses.References
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