Secretary for Transport and Logistics Mable Chan said traffic flows along the new Yau Ma Tei section of the Central Kowloon Bypass were smooth on Monday morning. She was among officials inspecting traffic conditions on the first working day since Sunday's opening of the section, with some 50,000 vehicles using the new link. Chan said the overall traffic flow in Kowloon was better with the opening of the new section, including that in other busy routes like Lung Cheung Road and the Gascoigne Road Flyover. "We noticed a significant improvement in the diversion effect of the bypass, to improve the traffic conditions along the Gascoigne [Road Flyover] and also other major roads in the Kowloon district," she said. Some road signs near Kai Tak and Kowloon Bay exits have been added overnight, she added, so that motorists can choose their lanes early and not enter those assigned to buses. Chan reminded drivers to pay more attention since the route was a new one and said more police officers had been assigned to enforce the law and ensure safety. She said officials would keep making adjustments to traffic lights near the exits of the bypass to keep traffic flows smooth.