Observed Roads and Exits
| Westbound towards Chek Lap Kok | Eastbound towards Sha Tin | ||
| Exit | Destination | Exit | Destination |
| Sha Tin (intersection with Route 9) | |||
| Tsing Sha Highway | |||
| 1 | Tai Wai | 1 | Tai Wai, Route 9 clockwise to Tsuen Wan |
| 1A | Tai Po Road | ||
| Tai Wai Tunnel | |||
| 1B | Hin Tin | ||
| Sha Tin Heights Tunnel | |||
| Eagle's Nest Tunnel | |||
| Lai Chi Kok Viaduct | |||
| 1C | Route 7 westbound to Kwai Chung | ||
| 2A | Cheung Sha Wan and Hong Kong (West) (Route 3 southbound) | ||
| 2B | Route 3 southbound to Tsim Sha Tsui and Hong Kong | ||
| 2C | Stonecutters Island | ||
| 2D | Stonecutters Island | ||
| Stonecutters Bridge | |||
| 3 | Tsing Yi, Container Terminal 9 | 3 | Tsing Yi, Container Terminal 9 |
| Nam Wan Tunnel | |||
| 3A | Route 3 northbound to Kam Tin and Yuen Long via Tai Lam Tunnel | ||
| 4A | Route 3 southbound to Sai Ying Pun, Kowloon, Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung | ||
| 4B | Route 3 northbound to Kam Tin and Yuen Long via Tai Lam Tunnel | ||
| Tsing Ma Bridge | |||
| 4C | Ma Wan (with authorized permit only) | ||
| Kap Shui Mun Bridge | |||
| North Lantau Highway | |||
| 5 | Disneyland and Sunny Bay | 5 | Disneyland and Sunny Bay |
| 6 | Siu Ho Wan Depot | 6 | Siu Ho Wan Depot |
| 6A | Tung Chung Town Centre | ||
| 6B | Tung Chung North | ||
| Hong Kong International Airport | |||
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