Critterlover
Do you realize you are not supposed to exit from Woodland Center and turn down Kahakai ??
From the Hawaii Revised Statute: A solid white line may be crossed only in unusual circumstances and then only with great care.
ME: First and foremost, I believe I could argue successfully -- and pro per -- in traffic court the 'unusual circumstances' are the very design of the highway entrances from both intersections on either side of Woodland Center. I believe the designation of the one intersection as the 'most dangerous' in the state is 'unusual circumstances' and with its new enhanced features it is all the more dangerous. Second, I would contend that I do exercise great care in entering the highway and merging to the left to negotiate a left turn onto Kahakai Blvd. Lastly, while one could interpret the traffic code to include the incident of the left turn pocket, in context it could also be argued that it references crossing a white line into oncoming traffic lane.
If the questionable and unsafe intersection designs force or create 'unusual circumstances' for motorists to take über care to avoid even being a passive statistic [sitting in an intersection while someone else clobbers you], including but not limited to crossing a white line to enter a left turn pocket, then the courts should see those actions as mitigating due to poor traffic safety practices on the part of the State of Hawaii.
The only OTHER safe way to enter the highway is to continue down Pahoa Village road and exit via the Post Office road or all the way through town and enter at the Signal. While my husband may find those options preferable [actually what he said is he is going to get our sandwiches as Subway in town which harms the local franchise] I do not. I believe the design is hideous and the decisions left to the motorist reprehensible.
I don't know if anyone has entered the highway and merged to the left turn pocket and then turned down Kahakai, but it is not only great sight distance, it is also a long enough pocket to do the merge safely. The times I have done it, and I kid you not, there has not been a single car in the Leilani bound lane.
Thanks for the reference. I wholeheartedly support the government's role in traffic, health and public safety. However, when they become the chief impediment to any one/or all of those then an individual must exercise common sense.
Toni, who is a 'critter lover'
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