1O1O introduces the Lantau’s secret delicacies to you. 171010 Personal Assistant team would apply the ballot arrangement for a Lantau Closed Road Permit on your behalf, so you can drive freely throughout Ngong Ping, Tai O, Changsha and Mui Wo and enjoy the splendour and gourmet of Lantau Island.

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171010 Personal Assistant team will apply the ballot arrangement for the "Lantau Closed Road Permit" on your behalf. Therefore, 1O1O customers can use the closed roads of Lantau Island to Ngong Ping, Tai O, Changsha and Mui Wo during weekdays (Monday to Friday).

Please contact the 171010 Personal Assistant for details.

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1O1O’s Personal Assistant team – application the ballot arrangement for a Lantau Closed Road Permit on your behalf
Terms & Conditions:
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Application service
  1. The above-mentioned service is provided by ’s Personal Assistant service (Personal Assistant team) and has been designed to assist customers to apply the ballot arrangement for a Lantau Closed Road Permit (LCRP) via the Transport Department’s (TD) online application system. The LCRP fee is HK$75.
  2. Above service is provided by Personal Assistant Service (Personal Assistant team), for representing customers on behalf to apply for a Lantau Closed Road Permit (LCRP) through the online application system of the Transport Department(TD). The LCRP fee is HK$75. For using this service, customer must be 1O1O personal customers and eligible customer must provide the customer information (such as valid vehicle licence / customer name / contact number / e-mail address and address) and vehicle information before an application can be made.
  3. The LCRP is granted subject to the ballot result and at the discretion of the TD. Customers must provide the Personal Assistant team with vehicle information before an application can be made.
  4. Terms & Conditions of ’s Personal Assistant Service can be seen at: https://www.1010.com.hk/personal_assistant.
  5. The TD is solely responsible for its provision of food, drinks, products and/or services, and CSL Mobile Limited accepts no liability for the quality of, or any other matters relating to the same.
  6. CSL Mobile Limited reserves the right to vary or cancel the service and/or amend or alter these Terms & Conditions at any time without notice.
  7. In the event of dispute, decisions made by CSL Mobile Limited shall be final and binding.
  8. In the event of inconsistency between the English and Chinese versions of these Terms & Conditions, the English shall prevail.
Please browse the Transport Department webpage https://www.td.gov.hk/en/public_services/licences_and_permits/lantau_closed_road_permit/index.html for the full terms for application for Lantau Closed Road Permit. The followings are the key terms.

Vehicle requirements
  1. The LCRP is applicable only to private cars, and not to motorcycles or light trucks.
  2. Up to 50 private cars a day are allowed to use Lantau Island’s closed roads. 10 places are reserved for electric vehicles and are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
  3. Private cars are permitted to use Lantau’s closed roads from 8am to 7pm, Monday to Friday (except public holidays), and must leave Lantau’s closed roads before 7pm.
  4. A private car must be issued with a valid vehicle licence on the day it enters South Lantau.
  5. Each private car can take part in the “Driving on Lantau Island” scheme one time only each month.

Eligibility of drivers
  1. The driver of a vehicle issued with the LCRP must hold a full and valid Hong Kong driving license.

Other notes
  1. After completing the application (ie after paying the permit fee), any request to change application particulars (such as date of entering South Lantau and vehicle registration number) will not be entertained.
  2. Request for refund of the permit fee for the LCRP will not be entertained.
  3. The system will accept application from 7 a.m. on the 1st day of each month to 11:59 p.m. on the 5th day (first round); and from 7 a.m. on the 8th day of each month to 11:59 p.m. on the 10th day (second round). Successful applicants shall pay the permit fee (HK$75) on the 6th or 7th day of each month (first round) or on the 11th or 12th day of each month (second round). The system will announce the number of remaining quotas after the 2nd round of ballot on the 13th day of each month. The remaining quotas will be open for application from 7 a.m. on the 14th day of each month and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Successful applicants shall complete the payment immediately.
  4. For an LCRP application that is made less than five working days before the day of entry to South Lantau (e.g. an application made on a first-come, first-served basis on or after 19 July 2022 for access to South Lantau on 26 July 2022), the applicant or his authorised person must collect the LCRP in person at the New Territories Regional Office of the TD at 7/F, Mong Kok Government Offices, 30 Luen Wan Street, Kowloon.
  5. For an LCRP application made five working days or more before the date of entry to South Lantau (e.g. an application made on or before 18 July 2022 for access to South Lantau on 26 July 2022), the TD will send the LCRP to the applicant by surface mail.

Conditions of the LCRP
  1. A vehicle identified by a specific vehicle registration mark must be driven on Lantau Island’s closed roads within a specified time period on a specified date.
  2. Commercial utilisation of the vehicle (including but not limited to hire or reward), whether or not such use is known by the permittee, may result in the Lantau Closed Road Permit being revoked.
  3. The driver must comply with the following conditions (printed on the back of the LCRP):
    1. The original copy of the LCRP must be displayed on the front of the vehicle as near as possible to the vehicle license disc at all times, when the vehicle is being used in accordance with the permit.Photocopy of the Lantau Closed Road Permit is considered invalid.
    2. The Lantau Closed Road Permit does not apply to a road closed by virtue of regulation 28(1) of the Road Traffic (Traffic Control) Regulations.
    3. The LCRP does not authorize entry to roads in contravention of a “no entry” sign.
    4. The LCRP does not confer any parking privileges. Parking is permitted only within a parking place designated by authorized traffic signs and road markings.
    5. The LCRP may be revoked at any time.
    6. The LCRP does not authorize access to closed military areas.
    7. During prohibited hours, the Lantau Closed Road Permit cannot be used for entering prohibited zone(s) on the Lantau Island.
    8. The LCRP must be produced for inspection by police officers/traffic wardens, if so requested.
    9. When the front page of the LCRP states that vehicle registration numbers and/or conditions of use are referred to by an approval letter, that approval letter, issued by the TD must be produced forthwith for inspection by police officers/traffic wardens, if so requested.
  4. The LCRP is non-transferable.
  5. The LCRP must be returned to the TD on expiry or on demand. Please send the LCRP by post to the New Territories Regional Office of Transport Department at 7/F, Mongkok Government Offices, 30 Luen Wan Street, Kowloon.