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RED-LIGHT SAFETY CAMERA AT PALI HIGHWAY AND SCHOOL STREET WILL ISSUE WARNINGS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28

News Release from HDoT, Dec 28, 2022

HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) advises motorists that the Red-Light Safety Camera at Pali Highway and School Street will begin issuing warnings on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022.

Pali Highway and School Street is the last of the Phase 2 locations for the Red-Light Safety Camera (RLSC) pilot. A complete list of locations and more information on the pilot can be found at https://hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/red-light-safety-program/

Status of the 10 RLSC sites as of Dec. 27, 2022, is:

Phase Intersection Status
1 Vineyard Boulevard and Palama Street Live for citations 11/20/2022
1 Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street Live for citations 12/12/2022
2 Vineyard Boulevard and Nuuanu Avenue Live for warnings 12/7/2022, Anticipated live for citations on 1/6/2023
2 Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard Live for warning 12/26/2022
2 Pali Highway and School Street Live for warning 12/28/2022
3 Likelike Highway and School Street  
3 King Street and Ward Avenue  
3 Kapiolani Boulevard and Kamakee Street  
3 Beretania Street and Piikoi Street  
3 McCully Street and Algaroba Street  

 

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RED-LIGHT SAFETY CAMERA AT PALI HIGHWAY AND VINEYARD BOULEVARD WILL ISSUE WARNINGS BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 26

News Release from HDoT, Dec 26, 2022

HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) advises motorists that the Red-Light Safety Camera at Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard and will begin issuing warnings on Monday, Dec. 26, 2022.

Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard is one of the Phase 2 locations for the Red-Light Safety Camera (RLSC) pilot. A complete list of locations and more information on the pilot can be found at:  “Red-light-safety-program

Status of the 10 RLSC sites as of Dec. 26, 2022, is:

Phase Intersection Status
1 Vineyard Boulevard and Palama Street Live for citations 11/20/2022
1 Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street Live for citations 12/12/2022
2 Vineyard Boulevard and Nuuanu Avenue Live for warnings 12/7/2022, Anticipated live for citations on 1/6/2023
2 Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard Live for warning 12/26/2022
2 Pali Highway and School Street In construction
3 Likelike Highway and School Street  
3 King Street and Ward Avenue  
3 Kapiolani Boulevard and Kamakee Street  
3 Beretania Street and Piikoi Street  
3 McCully Street and Algaroba Street  

 

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RED-LIGHT SAFETY CAMERA AT VINEYARD AND LILIHA WILL ISSUE ACTIVE CITATIONS

News Release from Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation, Dec 9, 2022

HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) advises motorists that the Red-Light Safety Camera at Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street will begin issuing citations on Monday, Dec. 12, 2022.

Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street is one of the Phase 1 locations for the Red-Light Safety Camera (RLSC) pilot.  A complete list of locations and more information on the pilot can be found at:  "Red-light-safety-program"   

The other Phase 1 site at Vineyard Boulevard and Palama Street began issuing citations on Nov. 20. To date, there have been 39 citations for violations of red-light running at this location. This is an average of two violations per day as compared to the average of 10 violations per day as observed during the baseline study period.

The first of the Phase 2 sites, Vineyard Boulevard and Nuuanu Avenue, is in the active warning period as of Dec. 7.

An electronic copy of the baseline study and the engineering report that explains the RLSC site selections is available on the pilot website linked to earlier in this release.

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RED-LIGHT SAFETY CAMERA SITES CHOSEN

News Release from HDOT, Dec 1, 2022

HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) announces the full selection of sites for the Red-Light Safety Camera (RLSC) pilot.

Phase 1 sites were announced on Sept. 20, and are:

Vineyard Boulevard and Palama Street
Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street

The Phase 2 sites will be:

Vineyard Boulevard and Nuuanu Avenue
Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard
Pali Highway and School Street

The Phase 3 sites will be:

Likelike Highway and School Street
King Street and Ward Avenue
Kapiolani Boulevard and Kamakee Street
Beretania Street and Piikoi Street
McCully Street and Algaroba Street

Construction on the Vineyard Boulevard and Nuuanu Avenue RLSC began on Nov. 28 and is expected to take between 2-4 weeks. HDOT will update when this site is ready to send out warnings.

For more information on the pilot project, including a copy of the engineering study explaining the site selections, visit "red-light-safety-program"

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