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Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?
Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25 Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard and Ben Angarone 10/8/25

Can Hawaiʻi turn around another deadly year on the roads?

An executive order emphasizes enforcement and safety education, but data shows infrastructure is also a major factor in many fatal accidents.

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State fund aims to get more kids walking to school. Will they be safer?
Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard 9/1/25 Transportation Equity Matthew Leonard 9/1/25

State fund aims to get more kids walking to school. Will they be safer?

The funds won’t be released until early next year, but the transportation department is looking at ways to expedite processes so work can begin within four months of receipt.

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Hawaiʻi lawmakers are pushing for car-free fun zones—but not on Oʻahu
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/11/25 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/11/25

Hawaiʻi lawmakers are pushing for car-free fun zones—but not on Oʻahu

Some Oʻahu lawmakers worry the program could snarl traffic in their districts.

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Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?
Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25 Transportation Equity Savannah Harriman-Pote 1/23/25

Hawaiʻi is over-dependent on cars. Can the state spend more on alternative transportation?

Between 2019-2024, the Hawaiʻi DOT spent almost two-thirds of its capital improvement budget on projects that increase vehicle transportation, a pattern of spending that leads to more traffic, higher emissions, and fewer options for people who don’t drive.

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On right path with bikeways, walkways
Transportation Equity Eduardo Hernandez 12/22/24 Transportation Equity Eduardo Hernandez 12/22/24

On right path with bikeways, walkways

Reducing vehicle travel can improve air quality, cut greenhouse gas emissions, reduce traffic congestion and enhance public safety.

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