The Peak Road is a two-lane two-way traffic, which can take buses, minibuses and other vehicles.
On 17 June 1983, a landslide occurred on the Peak Road under torrential rain, and collapsed a section of the road several dozen meters long.
On 5 November 2021, at the junction of Peak Road and Coombe Road, due to the burst of the fresh water pipe, a large amount of fresh water gushed out, causing a landslide on a slope of 30 meters by 100 meters.
The measures, heavy vehicles can not travel, and buses were changed to single-deck, and maintained until 19 November.
[2] Fortunately, reinforcement works have been carried out at this location, so a lot of sand and mud rushed down the mountain when the incident occurred, and the road was still sound, and no casualties were caused.