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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Wednesday, January 23, 2002

Where the cameras are

 •  The basic questions
 •  The critical questions
 •  How the speeding program works

Advertiser Staff

Q: Where are the speeding cameras?

A: They are parked along the side of the following roadways at various times. It's impossible to say where they will be at any given moment; the vans are not allowed to stay in one place for more than four hours at a time.

  • Farrington Highway
  • Fort Weaver Road
  • H-1 Freeway
  • H-2 Freeway
  • H-3 Freeway
  • Kahekili Highway
  • Kalaniana'ole Highway
  • Kamehameha Highway, Route 83
  • Kamehameha Highway, Route 99
  • Kane'ohe Bay Drive
  • Kunia Road
  • Likelike Highway
  • Moanalua Freeway
  • Nimitz Highway
  • Pali Highway

Q: Where are the red-light intersection cameras?

A: When they begin operating later this month, the cameras will be positioned at the following locations:

  • Likelike Highway & Kahekili Highway
  • Interstate Route H-1 Exit 18 East & Middle Street
  • Pali Highway & School Street
  • Nimitz Highway & Kalihi Street
  • Kunia Road & Kupuna Loop
  • Kalaniana'ole Highway & Ainakoa Avenue/Waikui Street
  • Farrington Highway & Nanakuli Avenue
  • Fort Weaver Road & Aava Drive/Old Fort Weaver Road
  • Kamehameha Highway & Pali Momi Street
  • Vineyard Boulevard & Punchbowl Street