06-28-2007, 04:55 AM
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Sorry Beachboy.
I should have been more clear.
Paved roads equal increased speed.
Paradise Drive is a good example of this.
The children I knew were in first grade and second grade.
One boy was waiting for the school-bus...
on the corner of 30th, I believe.
One was riding his bike...near 6th.
They're both quite dead I'm afraid.
Not sure where the parents were.
But I can guess where their heads are now.
My point? This type of tragedy will be occurring with far greater frequency, now that the side roads are slated to be paved.
but malolo it really is time to pave these roads. More accidents are gonna happen regardless. Why? Because HPP is the fastest growing subdivision in all of Hawaii hands down ,and with it or growth anywhere comes more problems. I believe they are all problems that can be avoided to.
Hell I grew up on Maui when there was only one street light on the entire island, and it was on the other side too!
Progress cannot be stopped, especially when you live in a state where most if not all it's revenue comes from tourism.
Malolo, it makes me sick that any child would die because of people not being considerate..
Edited by - beachboy on 06/28/2007 08:58:39
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