What will you pick?
There’s no one correct answer!
The 3ft Safe Passing Law was enacted on July 1, 2018 – it gives an official distance that someone in an automobile must give when passing a cyclist. One of the various projects our 3ft Safe Passing Working Group is working on is creating PSAs to educate the public on this law to make sure everyone knows how much space they need to give, and why it is important.
If you would like to be a part of the discussion, join our next 3ft Safe Passing Law Working Group meeting! July 25th (Thu), 5:30pm at the HBL Office (you can also join remotely by phone). Sign-up at: volunteersignup.org/EJYCT.
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With Bike Month behind us that also means that the public comment period for the Draft Oahu Bike Plan Update has closed and the plan should be moving towards finalization shortly. And now, June has some big things in store for advocacy. Please get involved!
HB757 and SB663 are both still awaiting Governor signature. While we haven’t received any indication that we should be concerned, we’re eager for them to be signed into Law. So please join HBL in requesting that Governor Ige sign them into law by submitting a short note via the Governor’s website here – Submit Comments on Legislation.
HB757 – makes Vision Zero – a goal of zero traffic fatalities backed up with action – the policy of the State and require counties to adopt Vision Zero. The bill also assigns the State Highway Safety Council with coming up with an Action Plan – engineering, enforcement, and education actions to achieve Vision Zero.
SB663 establishes a Red Light Safety Camera Committee to study the potential use of Red Light Safety Cameras to save lives on Hawaii’s roads and requires the committee to report to the legislature on recommendations by December 2019.
HBL is convening Solutions Meetings on North King Street and California Avenue to push forward actions to make the streets safer. The
June 6th Thursday 3:00-4:00pm – North King St and Kaili St (Kalihi)
June 24th Monday 2:30-4:30pm – California Ave near North Cane St (Wahiawa)
The Solutions Meetings bring together government agencies, elected officials, and community members to discuss and push forward engineering, education, and enforcement solutions to make the streets safer. All who are interested in a safer street are welcome to join. More details at HBL.org/SolutionsMeeting.
HBL and Waialua community members, lead by Frank Kimtich, have been pushing for an extension of the existing bike path to extend up Goodale Ave and the project is at its final community meeting before the North Shore Neighborhood Board on June 25 Tuesday 7:00pm.
It’s great to see projects progress, but nothing as great as seeing them on the ground!
Changes on the Ground – After literally years of advocacy, the Hawaii DOT has filled the Ainakoa Ave gap creating a continuous bike lane on Kalanianaole Hwy for those headed east towards Honolulu.
Under Construction – The City is repaving McCully St and will be connecting the bike lane gap between King St and Algaroba St. Unfortunately, the repaving project won’t connect the Kapiolani Blvd to Lime St bike lane gap – so we’re going to have to keep pushing for this!
Coming Soon – A bit further out – Pensacola St and Ward Ave protected bike lane projects both took major steps towards reality. Pensacola St PBL has been put out to bid and will be constructed by the end of 2019. Ward Ave PBL plans have been finalized and will be going out to bid in the coming months. The two projects will expand our bikeway network and better connect Makiki and Kakaako. Click here for more information on Pensacola St and Ward Ave project at the City’s website.
Mahalo to all the advocates that pushed hard for these important changes! If you’re not already, get on our Bike Advocacy Team email list to make sure you get the latest!
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