Hawaii Revised Statutes
291. Traffic Violations
291-2 OLD REPEALED. §291-2 Reckless driving of vehicle or riding of animals; penalty.

§291-2 OLD REPEALED. L 1971, c 150, §3.
§291-2 Reckless driving of vehicle or riding of animals; penalty. Whoever operates any vehicle or rides any animal recklessly in disregard of the safety of persons or property is guilty of reckless driving of vehicle or reckless riding of an animal, as appropriate, and shall be fined not more than $1,000 or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both. [PC 1869, c 26, §1; am L 1907, c 68, §1; RL 1925, §4388; RL 1935, §6280; am L 1941, c 116, §1; RL 1945, §11701; RL 1955, §311-1; HRS §291-1; am L 1976, c 149, §1; am L 1977, c 162, §1; ren L 1986, c 171, §1; am L 1998, c 287, §2]
Cross References
Wild cattle or other dangerous animals, see §142-97.
Case Notes
Instructions to jury, see 22 H. 786 (1915).
Complaint held insufficient though substantially in language of statute. 25 H. 584 (1920).
Death ensuing from the operation of a vehicle in violation of this section may constitute manslaughter. 29 H. 7 (1926).
Instruction singling out "unavoidable accident". 32 H. 728 (1933).
Person convicted of heedless and reckless driving may not invoke double jeopardy when person is indicted for negligent homicide upon the death of the injured. 40 H. 331 (1953).
Charge in language of statute held insufficient. 41 H. 591 (1957).
Statute requires no more than ordinary negligence as a standard of guilt. 46 H. 245, 377 P.2d 688 (1962).
Substantial evidence test applies to review of evidence; this test not altered by HRCrP. 46 H. 245, 377 P.2d 688 (1962).
Standard not affected by point system law. 46 H. 345, 379 P.2d 592 (1963).
Section not limited to public property but applies to private property as well. 55 H. 505, 523 P.2d 315 (1974).
No obvious defect in an oral charge where the record demonstrates the charge tracks the statutory language, and the defendant clearly understood the accusation plus mounted a viable defense. 70 H. 314, 769 P.2d 1105 (1989).
Officer's additional observations, considered in concert with the reasonable inferences arising from defendant's screeching of tires, warranted an objectively reasonable suspicion that defendant had, at a minimum, committed the offense of reckless driving of a vehicle, in violation of this section; thus, officer's investigative stop was within the parameters of permissible police conduct. 102 H. 228, 74 P.3d 980 (2003).
The reckless state of mind definition under §702-206(3) (1993) applies to this reckless driving statute; in determining whether an identified risk is substantial and unjustifiable under §702-206(3), the nature and degree of the risk disregarded by the actor, the nature and purpose of the actor's conduct, and the circumstances known to the actor in acting must be weighed. 113 H. 321, 151 P.3d 802 (2007).
Where a reckless state of mind could be inferred from the circumstances to conclude that there was conscious awareness of a substantial and unjustifiable risk to the safety of others and property on the part of defendant, and deference must be given to the trier of fact with respect to questions of credibility and weight of the evidence, there was substantial evidence to find defendant guilty of reckless driving in violation of this section. 113 H. 321, 151 P.3d 802 (2007).
See 35 H. 324 (1940); 35 H. 396 (1940); 36 H. 537 (1943); 37 H. 591 (1947); 43 H. 54 (1958).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 17. Motor and Other Vehicles

291. Traffic Violations

291-1 NEW Definitions.

291-2 OLD REPEALED. §291-2 Reckless driving of vehicle or riding of animals; penalty.

291-3 REPEALED.

291-3.1 Consuming or possessing intoxicating liquor while operating motor vehicle or moped.

291-3.2 Consuming or possessing intoxicating liquor while a passenger in a motor vehicle.

291-3.3 Storage of opened container containing intoxicating liquor or consumption at scenic lookout.

291-3.4 Exceptions; consumption or possession of intoxicating liquor while a passenger in a motor vehicle, storage of opened container containing intoxicating liquor.

291-4 to 291-4.5 REPEALED.

291-4.6 Driving after license suspended or denied for noncompliance with an order of support; penalties.

291-5 to 291-7 REPEALED.

291-8 Freight on motor cars; projection of, prohibited.

291-9 Freight; on running board.

291-10 Penalty.

291-11 Riders and passengers under seven years of age on motorcycles and motor scooters prohibited; penalty.

291-11.5 Child passenger restraints.

291-11.6 Mandatory use of seat belts, when, penalty.

291-12 Inattention to driving.

291-13 Traffic laws apply to persons driving mopeds.

291-14 Pickup trucks; passenger restrictions.

291-15 Trauma system surcharge.

291-16 Safe routes to school program surcharge.

291-17 Mobile electronic devices; use while operating a commercial motor vehicle prohibited.

291-21 REPEALED.

291-21.3 Definitions.

291-21.5 Regulation of motor vehicle sun screening devices; penalty.

291-22 Regulation of exhaust pipe and muffler.

291-23 Penalty.

291-24 Motorcycles and mopeds, noisy mufflers; penalty.

291-24.5 Motor vehicle muffler.

291-24.6 Motor vehicle alarm systems.

291-25 Lights for motor vehicles, motorcycles, motor scooters, motorized bicycles.

291-26 Testing lights.

291-27 REPEALED.

291-28 Lights for loads.

291-29 Lights for other vehicles.

291-30 Spotlights.

291-31 Tail lights on vehicles, motorcycles and motor scooters.

291-31.5 Blue lights prohibited for motor vehicles, motorcycles, motor scooters, bicycles, electric foot scooters, and mopeds.

291-32 Penalties.

291-33 Projections on face of wheels prohibited.

291-34 Size of vehicles; width, height, and length.

291-35 Gross weight, axle, and wheel loads.

291-35.1 Regulation of bumper height.

291-36 Exceptions.

291-37 Penalties.

291-38 REPEALED.

291-39 Enforcement.

291-51 Definitions.

291-51.3 Reimbursement to counties; agreement with counties to provide permits

291-51.4 Fraudulent verification of an applicant as a person with a disability; penalty.

291-51.5 Special license plates.

291-51.6 Issuance of temporary removable windshield placards.

291-51.7 Reciprocity.

291-52 Issuance of removable windshield placard.

291-52.2 Issuance of a disabled paid parking exemption permit.

291-52.5 Issuance of identification card.

291-52.6 Replacement of a removable windshield placard, disabled paid parking exemption permit, or identification card.

291-52.7 Fraudulent manufacture or alteration, sale, issuance, or use of disability parking permits and identification cards.

291-53 Nontransferability; penalty.

291-53.2 Sale or purchase.

291-53.3 Confiscation.

291-54 Display of removable windshield placards; temporary removable windshield placards; and disabled paid parking exemption permit

291-55 Metered parking privileges. §291-55 Parking fees.

291-56 Rules

291-57 Parking spaces reserved for persons with disabilities; penalties.

291-58 Requirement to provide parking for persons with disabilities; penalty.

291-59 Enforcement.

291-71 Designation of parking spaces for electric vehicle charging systems.

291-72 Parking spaces reserved for electric vehicles and electric vehicle charging systems; penalties.

291-73 Ordinances to enforce authorized.