(BIVN) – Seven bills relating to roadway safety in Hawaiʻi were into law by Governor Josh Green on Thursday, during a ceremony on Oʻahu.
“In just the first six months of 2023, we have already seen 43 traffic fatalities,” said Governor Green in a State news release. “This is unacceptable and should not be occurring. We need these numbers to go down so our communities will be safer and we can prevent losing more lives to preventable tragedies.”
“The bills we have signed today strive to enhance not only road safety, but driver and passenger safety, pedestrian safety, and public safety,” Governor Green said. “However, enacting laws alone will not solve our issues. We need everyone to commit to making our roads safer by following the laws that are in place as well as the new laws being enacted. We can make Hawaiʻi’s communities safer if people just follow the law.”
“We have a lot of work to do to reimagine how we get from point A to point B here in the islands,” said Representative Chris Todd, chair of the House Committee on Transportation. “I am pleased that we made progress this year on some critical issues. These bills will help lay the foundation for a safer and more efficient transportation future,” said Representative Todd, (District 3, portion of Hilo, Keaukaha, Orchidland Estates, Ainaloa, Hawaiian Acres, Fern Acres, portions of Kurtistown and Kea‘au).
The bills are:
SB1086 SD2 HD1 CD1, (Act 242) Relating to Transportation
State highway safety and modernization council
Renames the State Highway Safety Council to the State Highway Safety and Modernization Council. Amends the composition and duties of the State Highway Safety and Modernization Council. Effective July 1, 2023. (CD1)
SB1166 SD2 HD2 CD1, (Act 243) Relating to the Renewal of Driver’s Licenses
Driver license renewal by mail
Allows for the renewal of driver’s licenses online in addition to by mail. Effective 7/1/2025. (CD1) (corrected effective date in bold)
HB600 HD1 SD2 CD2, (Act 244) Relating to Safe Routes to Schools
Establishes the Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee. Requires the Safe Routes to School Advisory Committee to develop a comprehensive, statewide Safe Routes to School Plan. Amends the duties of the Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School Program. Deposits state highway funds into the Safe Routes to School Program special fund. Appropriates funds from the Safe Routes to School Program special fund. (CD2)
SB497 SD1 HD1 CD1, (Act 238) Relating to Commercial Vehicles
Prohibits commercial vehicles using left lanes
Prohibits certain oversized commercial vehicles from driving in the far left lane on roadways with three or more lanes for traffic moving in the same direction, subject to certain exceptions. Effective January 1, 2024. (CD1)
HB118 SD2, (Act 244) Relating to Traffic Fines
Prohibits parked vehicles on highways
Clarifies that each county may, by ordinance, designate certain sections of county highways as areas in which stopping, standing, or parking vehicles is prohibited or restricted. Provides that any federal or state agency authorizing a road closure shall supersede a county ordinance. (SD2)
HB1104 HD1 SD1, (Act 240) Relating to Motor Vehicles Enforcement
Clarifies enforcement powers for motor vehicle violations
Repeals exemption relating to the issuance of citations for violations of section 291-35, HRS, relating to vehicle gross weight, axle, and wheel loads. (SD1)
HB1108 HD1 SD1, (Act 241) Relating to Commercial Motor Vehicle Fines
Amends the law relating to vehicle weight violations by replacing the fine schedule and increasing the potential fines based on multitude and magnitude of vehicle weight violations. (SD1)
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STORY SUMMARY
HONOLULU - On Thursday, the Governor signed seven bills into law in the hope of increasing safety on Hawaiʻi’s roadways.