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Should jaywalking be allowed? State lawmakers are considering a pilot program
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 4/4/25 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 4/4/25

Should jaywalking be allowed? State lawmakers are considering a pilot program

Hawaiʻi issues thousands of jaywalking tickets per year, but pedestrian fatalities are still on the rise, highlighting the need for better safety measures.

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Are jaywalking tickets in Hawaiʻi doing more harm than good? A new report breaks it down
Transportation Equity Maui Now Staff 3/8/25 Transportation Equity Maui Now Staff 3/8/25

Are jaywalking tickets in Hawaiʻi doing more harm than good? A new report breaks it down

The report claims ticketing for jaywalking and other minor infractions doesn’t actually make streets safer, but instead shifts focus and resources away from more effective solutions, like better street design.

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