The red minibus seems to carry a mystery
Blue Hong Kong Island, green Kowloon (New Kowloon), yellow New Territories, and red cross the sea, what matters more is actually the color regulations of the previous Transport Department on red van brand cloth.
The red van is a very strange product. Legally speaking, it is indeed regulated by the government, such as the number of license plates, available car models, number of seats, driveable areas, and even the colors and specifications of route signs. However, at the same time, its routes and tolls are determined by the operators themselves. The driver can change the driving route according to the real-time road conditions and passenger volume distribution. As for the tolls? If you charge a little more for a bad train, you'll get it. If you charge a bad train, you'll get two hundred mosquitoes per person.
However, there is actually another force behind it to manage different route operations. Many of them cannot be written down in black and white. They can only be passed down by word of mouth from different people. The above mentioned things seem to be there. The order is actually very fascinating, and it is also the reason why I keep stepping down to study this culture.
Let’s talk about it first. Since red vans in the past were generally not operated by companies, each vehicle might be owned by a different driver. Some would be rented to different drivers, and the drivers could choose to drive different vehicles. route, so the location of each red van route will be different depending on the actual situation.
You can choose different companies to install roadcloths, and each company's products will have their own characteristics. In the past, each piece was made by hand. Sometimes the lettering was slanted, widened, or the production method was different. At the same time, what differences will there be in the finished product?
However, with the development of public transportation and policy changes in recent years, the competition faced by red vans has increased. The number of red vans has also fallen to a new low this year. At the same time, new models have switched to electronic displays, even if they are made of brand cloth. They are no longer made by hand. In addition, the government has relaxed laws in the past few years and no longer limits the color combinations of location signs. These works of art will only become less and less, and the good ones you see will look twice. La.
Printed by local hands.
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