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Hawaii Complete Streets Bill

A Good Idea

Description

Hawaii has passed a bill that requires the Department of Transportation and the Counties to establish a policy to reasonably accommodate all users of the road, including pedestrians, cyclists, and people of all ages and abilities. Mobility is an issue for at least one-third of Hawaii's population who either choose not to drive (pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users) or cannot drive (children, seniors and the disabled).

Goal / Mission

The goal of this legislation is to build a safe and connected transportation systems to serve pedestrians, cyclists, motorists, elderly and disabled residents. This legislation aims to reduce pedestrian and cyclist fatalities.

Results / Accomplishments

The passage of this legislation is considered an accomplishment.

About this Promising Practice

Organization(s)
Department of Transportation
Primary Contact
Justin Fanslau
808-348-7653
justin@collectiveinfluence.com
Topics
Community / Public Safety
Community / Transportation
Organization(s)
Department of Transportation
Source
Peoples Advocates for Trails Hawaii (PATH)
Date of implementation
May 2009
Location
Hawaii
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