Observed Roads and Exits
| Northbound towards Yuen Long | Southbound towards Sai Ying Pun | ||
| Exit | Destination | Exit | Destination |
| Sai Ying Pun (Intersection with Route 4) | |||
| 1A | Route 4 westbound towards Kennedy Town and Aberdeen | ||
| 1B | Route 4 eastbound towards Sheung Wan,Central and Wan Chai | ||
| Western Harbour Tunnel | |||
| West Kowloon Highway | |||
| 2 | Tsim Sha Tsui | 2 | Tsim Sha Tsui |
| 3 | Route 8 westbound to Tsing Yi and Lantau Island | 3 | Cheung Sha Wan |
| 4 | Container Port and Lai King | 4 | Container Port and Lantau Island |
| Tsing Kwai Highway | |||
| 4A | Route 7 eastbound to Tseung Kwan O | ||
| 4B | Route 5 westbound towards Tsuen Wan | ||
| 4C | Tsing Yi | ||
| Cheung Tsing Bridge | |||
| Cheung Tsing Tunnel | |||
| Cheung Tsing Highway | |||
| 4D | Route 8 eastbound to Container Port | ||
| 4E | Tsing Yi and Airport Express Station | ||
| 5 | Route 8 westbound to Lantau Island and Airport | 5 | Route 8 westbound to Lantau Island and Airport |
| 5A | Lantau Link administration building | ||
| Ting Kau Bridge | |||
| 6 | Route 9 to Tuen Mun | 6 | Route 9 to Tsuen Wan |
| Tsing Long Highway | |||
| Tai Lam Tunnel | |||
| Tsing Long Highway | |||
| 6A | Pat Heung | ||
| 6B | Kam Tin | ||
| Yuen Long (Intersection with Route 9) | |||
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