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Free bus rides for keiki? So much for that
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/20/26 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 3/20/26

Free bus rides for keiki? So much for that

One supporter said she hopes the effort will come up again in a future year.

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Transportation: a cost-of-living burden but also an opportunity
Transportation Equity Charlotte Madin and Abbey Seitz 3/5/26 Transportation Equity Charlotte Madin and Abbey Seitz 3/5/26

Transportation: a cost-of-living burden but also an opportunity

Reframe the conversation by investing in multimodal services and infrastructure.

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Free buses for keiki? Supporters hopeful after statewide bill axed
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 2/23/26 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 2/23/26

Free buses for keiki? Supporters hopeful after statewide bill axed

A proposal for statewide free transit died last week at the Legislature, but supporters still have hope for a proposal to make transit free for youth.

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Keiki Ride Free measure on buses and rail advances
Transportation Equity Victoria Budiono 2/20/26 Transportation Equity Victoria Budiono 2/20/26

Keiki Ride Free measure on buses and rail advances

A proposal moving through the state Legislature would make riding the bus free for Hawaiʻi’s children, aiming to ease family transportation costs while helping the state meet its ambitious climate goals.

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Annual passes for TheBus are set to increase by $110
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 1/29/26

Annual passes for TheBus are set to increase by $110

Those in opposition argued that public transit is generally used by those from lower-income households, and that increasing bus fares would add to the struggles of Hawaiʻi’s high cost of living.

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Honolulu City Council votes to raise public transit fares
Transportation Equity Ian Bauer 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Ian Bauer 1/29/26

Honolulu City Council votes to raise public transit fares

The Council voted 6-3 — with Radiant Cordero, Matt Weyer, and Dos Santos-­Tam dissenting — to adopt the new transit fares.

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Honolulu bus, rail fares set to go up this summer
Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 1/29/26 Transportation Equity Ben Angarone 1/29/26

Honolulu bus, rail fares set to go up this summer

Council members voted Wednesday to boost the cost of an adult bus pass by $10 a month, along with other price hikes.

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New year, new parking law
Transportation Equity Angela Cifone 1/11/26 Transportation Equity Angela Cifone 1/11/26

New year, new parking law

As of January 1, a new Hawaiʻi law now requires drivers to park at least 20 feet away from any crosswalk or intersection.

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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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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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Lawmakers consider delivery fees to support pedestrian and biking infrastructure
Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 2/5/25 Transportation Equity Mark Ladao 2/5/25

Lawmakers consider delivery fees to support pedestrian and biking infrastructure

The fee would tack on $0.50 to businesses for non-food deliveries, and the fees collected would go into the state's Safe Routes to School special fund to pay for safety projects.

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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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