07-09-2012, 07:01 AM
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Originally posted by afwjam
@Wao nahele wahine Actually I don't care about the ambulance I know others do, I am young. I simply did not want to turn Coastal puna into a hwy in addition to Papio. As it is I am surrounded by traffic on all sides and its not the most pleasant and certainly dangerous for pets and walkers. Granted I live in a subdivision with CC&Rs so it is different then the waa waa. Why should the ATV's not be allowed down the waa waa? Who else should not be allowed? How do you plan to make the waa waa safe from oncoming traffic without hacking into the jungle, state forest, hawaiian burial ground and the general charm of the waa waa? It will be just as slow for an ambulance if it was a narrow ribbon of asphalt then it is now, in fact Im sure it is safer now as people wont speed as much on a rough gravel road. Try getting out of the way as the cars come down the pavement at 50 mph into a blind hill. Unless of course your intention is to widen and pave the entire trail?
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Wow...you really don't get it. I can tell you are young, cause it's evidently all about you. Get it through your head...I haven't advocated paving, I have advocated safety. No one is advocating hacking into the jungle or burial sites. You don't want cars on your road, but I'm not allowed to have an opinion about having ATV's tear up my road? Get real. At the blind hills and narrow parts of the road, people need to drive slower than the 25 mph that Bananahead suggested. I thought that was pretty clear. The ATV's do donuts in the road and tear it up. The ATV's need a designated place to ride their vehicles, not someone's neighborhood.
Keep making up stories in your head and posting them here about some of us down here wanting mcmansions and your other stuff. I'm sure you're keeping some people here entertained.
I see plenty of people still walking on Papio and Coastal Puna Pkwy without too much trouble.
The rain has stopped here, and I'm off to enjoy the day.
When you can respond rationally, let me know. Throwing out false assumptions as to what you think I want doesn't accomplish anything.
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