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We have been hearing a lot about the installation of red light cameras at Honolulu intersections where motorists running red lights have been a chronic problem. The Conversation got the latest from Ed Sniffen, the Department of Transportation highways administrator.
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At least 10 red light cameras will be installed in Honolulu by the beginning of next year — but are they really effective at preventing crashes? According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the answer is yes.
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Be wary of bikers when driving through Honolulu and windward Oʻahu this weekend. Nearly 1,000 bikers will be participating in the 39th Honolulu Century Ride on Sunday, Sept. 25.
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The state Department of Transportation is asking the public to participate in a survey for developing a 2045 Hawaiʻi Statewide Transportation Plan. The plan will prioritize airport, harbor and highway infrastructure.
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The first two red-light cameras are currently being installed on Vineyard Boulevard at the cross section of Palama and Liliha streets. The selected intersections have a history of crashes related to running red lights. The cameras will be monitored by the Honolulu Police Department. HPR's Zoe Dym has more.
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Traffic can be an issue in parts of Hawaii — especially on Oahu. There’s a city in India which has come up with a different kind of policy response to…
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Honolulu City Council Member Heidi Tsuneyoshi made the assessment on Tuesday at a hearing covering North Shore issues.The agenda included possible…
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HPR-Produced Talk ShowsHawaii Prepares for Slowing Economy; Food Security for Hawaii residents; Counting everyone for the 2020 Census; The Link Between Ancient Rome and Hawaii's…
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It happens every fall. Schools and the University of Hawai?i restart for the new year and the roads grow significantly more congested. This time,…
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Manhattan Congestion Tolls, Plastic Bag Ban Approved in New YorkALBANY, N.Y. — Drivers traveling into the busiest sections of Manhattan will be charged a toll starting in 2021 and single-use plastic bags will be banned…