GOVERNOR’S PACKAGE – TRN (Department of Transportation)
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HB No. |
SB No. |
Title |
Description |
Relating to Highways |
Clarifies that a "right-of-way" is corridor of land acquired for the purpose of building a road/highway. |
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Relating to Highways |
Limits agency liability for rapid removal of obstructions which block or interfere with traffic or endanger public safety on state highways. Authorizes towing and other minor assistance to stranded motorists on state highways. |
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Relating to Traffic Accidents |
Requires Hawaii courts to accept police use of computer analysis of conventional and electronic photographs to measure distances and dimensions of physical evidence at the scene of traffic accidents. |
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Relating to Traffic Enforcement |
Authorizes a two-year extension of the traffic enforcement demonstration project. |
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Relating to Control of Vending |
Clarifies provisions relating to activities which violate the public's "right-of-way". |
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Relating to Highway Safety |
Conforms provision relating to the consumption of alcohol and open alcoholic beverages to federal laws. |
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Relating to Highway Safety |
Sets forth the authority of the DOT director to adopt administrative rules dealing with road use restrictions. |
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Relating to Hazardous Materials |
Conforms the State's transportation of hazardous materials provisions to federal regulations. |
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Relating to Concessions on Public Property |
Provides the DOT and all other State departments with more flexibility in securing concessionaries. |
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Relating to Highways Generally |
Clarifies political campaign activities to prevent vendors from selling products next to state highways under the guise of political speech. |
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Relating to Repeat Intoxicated Drivers |
Proposes to revoke all vehicle registrations issued to a driver who has been convicted of DUI offense. |
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Relating to Noise |
Allows construction and maintenance work on the freeway and freeway ramps between Nuuanu Street and Sixth Avenue on Oahu to temporarily exceed noise standards without variance. |