Maui County installed 69 speed humps and similar traffic-calming devices across the island in the past year, prompting resident complaints and a temporary pause on new installations in Haʻikū.
- The county installed 69 traffic-calming devices including speed humps and speed tables on roads across Maui in the past year.
- Nearly half of the installations (37) were placed on main Haʻikū roads that connect the community to other parts of the island.
- Mayor Bissen announced a temporary pause on new traffic-calming device construction in Haʻikū following resident complaints.
- Additional devices were installed in Kahului, Kīhei, Wailuku, Kahana, Kula and ʻUlupalakua areas.
- Residents report the sudden increase in speed bumps is creating driving challenges and frustration.
Source: Civil Beat
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