Hawaii Revised Statutes
291C. Statewide Traffic Code
291C-3 State and county safe routes to school programs; coordinators; grants; reports.

§291C-3 State and county safe routes to school programs; coordinators; grants; reports. (a) There is established, within the department of transportation, a safe routes to school program that shall, among other things, enhance traffic safety around Hawaii's schools, enable and encourage children to walk and bicycle to school, and make bicycling and walking to school a safer and more appealing transportation alternative.
(b) There is created, within the department of transportation, the position of safe routes to school program coordinator. The safe routes to school program coordinator shall provide a central point of contact for the federal safe routes to school program.
(c) A county designated office, through the county safe routes to school program coordinator, and in consultation with the department of education, department of health, and Hawaii Association of Independent Schools, shall provide safe routes to school funds for school-based and community-based workshops and infrastructure and non-infrastructure projects that will reduce vehicular traffic and congestion, encourage walking and bicycling, and promote health and safety around Hawaii's schools.
(d) The legislature shall appropriate funds from the safe routes to school program special fund to the counties to be used for the implementation of county safe routes to school program projects. No later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session, each county shall submit to the legislature an annual report on the status and progress of its county safe routes to school program, including an accounting of all grants provided through the program and a timeline for future grant awards.
(e) Implementation of the county safe routes to school program shall take into consideration the need to:
(1) Fill a permanent, full-time position of safe routes to school coordinator within the county designated office;
(2) Maximize the participation of school officials and stakeholder groups in the community;
(3) Work in conjunction with county designated safe routes to school stakeholders and train volunteer facilitators for school-based workshops and community-based projects, including flexible training schedules;
(4) Train potential grant requestors and stakeholder groups in federal and state requirements necessary for procurement, contracts, design, and construction; and
(5) Allocate not less than ten per cent and not more than thirty per cent of safe routes to school funds for non-infrastructure-related activities or activities to encourage walking and bicycling to school, public awareness campaigns, student sessions on bicycle and pedestrian safety, or other non-infrastructure activities as prescribed under section 1404 of the 2005 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Public Law No. 109-59.
(f) Each grant proposal in the county safe routes to school program shall:
(1) Identify the modes of travel used by students to get to school;
(2) Determine the number of students using each mode of travel;
(3) Survey the parents of each student to gather information regarding the factors involved in the choice of transportation mode for the student and, where the student travels by automobile or bus, conditions that would need to change for the parent to permit the student to walk or ride a bicycle to school, and obstacles to walking and biking; and
(4) Identify traffic infrastructure elements in the immediate vicinity of each school, including multi-lane roadways, speed limits, and traffic calming features that, either by their presence or absence, contribute to the use of automobiles as a student's mode of travel to school.
(g) The director of transportation, in consultation with organizations that have received non-infrastructure and pending infrastructure grants, shall develop a streamlined process for the safe routes to school program that meets federal and state requirements, simplifies the application process, and expedites release of funding after completion of school-based and community-based projects for infrastructure and non-infrastructure.
(h) The director of transportation shall submit to the legislature an annual report of the status and progress of the safe routes to school program, including an accounting of all grants provided through the program and a timeline for future grant awards, no later than twenty days prior to the convening of each regular session.
(i) Nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring actions or omissions that would render the State ineligible to receive funds for the safe routes to school program under the 2005 Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Public Law No. 109-59. [L 2012, c 317, pt of §2; am L Sp 2021, c 9, §61]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 17. Motor and Other Vehicles

291C. Statewide Traffic Code

291C-1 Definitions.

291C-2 Trauma system surcharge.

291C-3 State and county safe routes to school programs; coordinators; grants; reports.

291C-4 Safe routes to school program special fund; establishment.

291C-5 Safe routes to school program surcharge.

291C-11 Provisions of part apply throughout State.

291C-12 Collisions involving death or serious bodily injury.

291C-12.5 Collisions involving substantial bodily injury.

291C-12.6 Collisions involving bodily injury.

291C-13 Collisions involving damage to vehicle or property.

291C-14 Duty to give information and render aid.

291C-15 Duty upon striking unattended vehicle or other property.

291C-16 Immediate notice of collision.

291C-17 Written reports of accidents.

291C-18 False reports.

291C-19 Garages to report.

291C-20 Disclosure of traffic collision reports.

291C-21 Provisions of parts III to XIV refer to vehicles upon the highways; exceptions.

291C-22 REPEALED.

291C-23 Obedience to police officers.

291C-24 Persons riding animals or driving animal-drawn vehicles.

291C-25 Persons working on highways; exceptions.

291C-26 Authorized emergency vehicles.

291C-27 Emergency vehicle stopped for emergencies; duty of approaching vehicle.

291C-31 Obedience to and required traffic-control devices.

291C-32 Traffic-control signal legend.

291C-33 Pedestrian-control signals.

291C-34 Flashing signals.

291C-35 Lane-direction-control signals.

291C-36 Display of unauthorized signs, signals, or markings.

291C-37 Interference with official traffic-control devices or railroad signs or signals.

291C-38 Longitudinal traffic lane markings.

291C-39 Traffic control devices; uniform standards and specifications.

291C-41 Drive on right side of roadway; exceptions.

291C-42 Passing vehicles proceeding in opposite directions.

291C-43 Overtaking a vehicle or bicycle on the left.

291C-44 When overtaking on the right is permitted.

291C-45 Limitations on overtaking on the left.

291C-46 Further limitation on driving on left of center of roadway.

291C-47 No-passing zones.

291C-48 One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands.

291C-49 Driving on roadways laned for traffic.

291C-50 Following too closely.

291C-51 Driving on divided highways.

291C-52 Restricted access.

291C-53 Restrictions on use of controlled-access roadway or highway.

291C-54 REPEALED.

291C-61 Vehicle approaching or entering intersection.

291C-62 Vehicle turning.

291C-63 Vehicle entering stop or yield intersection.

291C-64 Vehicle entering highway from private road or driveway.

291C-65 Operation of vehicles on approach of authorized emergency vehicles.

291C-71 Pedestrian obedience to traffic-control devices and traffic regulations.

291C-72 Pedestrians' right-of-way in crosswalks.

291C-73 Crossing at other than crosswalks.

291C-74 Drivers to exercise due care.

291C-75 Pedestrians to use right half of crosswalks.

291C-76 Pedestrians on roadways.

291C-77 Pedestrians soliciting rides, business, or attention of motorist.

291C-78 Driving through safety zone prohibited.

291C-79 Pedestrians' right-of-way on sidewalks.

291C-81 Required position and method of turning at intersections.

291C-82 Turning so as to proceed in the opposite direction.

291C-83 Starting parked vehicle.

291C-84 Turning movements and required signals.

291C-85 Signals by hand and arm or signal lamps.

291C-86 Method of giving hand-and-arm signals.

291C-91 Obedience to signal indicating approach of train.

291C-92 All vehicles must stop at certain railroad grade crossings.

291C-93 Certain vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings.

291C-94 Emerging from alley, driveway, or building.

291C-95 Overtaking and passing school bus.

291C-101 Basic rule.

291C-102 Noncompliance with speed limit prohibited.

291C-103 Racing on highways.

291C-104 Speeding in a school zone or construction area

291C-105 Excessive speeding.

291C-106 Speed limit for Daniel K. Inouye highway.

291C-107 Speed limits; factors to consider.

291C-111 Noncompliance with stopping, standing, or parking requirements.

291C-111.5 State highway enforcement program; establishment; annual reports.

291C-112 Certain uses of parked vehicles prohibited between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.; definition; exceptions.

291C-113 Ordinances regulating use of vehicles for purposes of human habitation.

291C-114 Parking on sidewalks.

291C-115 Wheel boots prohibited.

291C-121 Unattended motor vehicle.

291C-121.5 Leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle.

291C-122 Limitations on backing.

291C-123 Driving or parking upon bikeway; parking penalty.

291C-124 Obstruction to driver's view or driving mechanism.

291C-125 Opening and closing vehicle doors.

291C-126 Riding in house trailers.

291C-127 Coasting prohibited.

291C-128 Following emergency vehicle prohibited.

291C-129 Crossing fire hose.

291C-130 Slow moving vehicle emblem required; penalty.

291C-130.5 Dangerous wheels; prohibited.

291C-131 Spilling loads on highways; penalties.

291C-132 Littering from vehicles.

291C-133 Waste material falling from motor vehicles.

291C-134 Neighborhood electric vehicles; speed; restrictions.

291C-134.5 Electric personal assistive mobility devices; restrictions.

291C-135 Tow trucks; signage and insurance requirements.

291C-136 Towing by consent; payment.

291C-137 Mobile electronic devices.

291C-138 Waipio valley access; required four-wheel drive vehicle use.

291C-139 Electric foot scooters.

291C-141 Effect of regulations.

291C-142 Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles.

291C-143 Riding on bicycles.

291C-143.5 Low-speed electric bicycles; operator age.

291C-144 Clinging to vehicles.

291C-145 Riding on roadways and bikeways.

291C-146 Carrying articles.

291C-147 Lamps and other equipment on bicycles.

291C-148 Driving upon sidewalk.

291C-149 Bicycle racing.

291C-150 Bicycle helmets.

291C-151 Traffic laws apply to persons operating motorcycles.

291C-152 Riding on motorcycles.

291C-153 Operating motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic.

291C-154 Clinging to other vehicles.

291C-155 Footrests and handlebars.

291C-161 Penalties; photo red light imaging detector system fines.

291C-162 Provisions uniform throughout State.

291C-163 Powers of counties.

291C-164 Procedure upon arrest.

291C-165 Summons or citation.

291C-165.5 Motor vehicle towing and storage; settlement; disabled vehicles.

291C-166 REPEALED.

291C-167 Summons or citation on illegally parked vehicle.

291C-168 REPEALED.

291C-168.5 REPEALED.

291C-169 When complaint to be issued.

291C-170 Revocation or suspension of license.

291C-171 Disposition of fines and forfeitures.

291C-171.5 Collection of fines and costs.

291C-172 Refusal to provide identification.

291C-173 Interpretation.

291C-174 Severability.

291C-191 Definition.

291C-192 Effect of violations; vicarious responsibility; jurisdiction.

291C-193 Traffic laws apply to persons driving mopeds.

291C-194 Driver's license required.

291C-195 Driving of mopeds.

291C-196 Driving mopeds on roadways.

291C-197 Driving mopeds on bicycle lanes and paths.

291C-198 Speed restrictions on mopeds.

291C-199 Clinging to vehicles, bicycles, etc.

291C-200 Use of lamps on mopeds.

291C-201 Renting or selling mopeds.

291C-202 Moped equipment requirements and inspection.

291C-203 Certification of compliance.

291C-204 Defacing serial numbers, etc., of mopeds.

291C-205 Unlawful to possess certain mopeds and moped parts.

291C-206 Modifying moped motor; violation.

291C-207 Moped liability insurance; coverage for damage by rented or leased moped.

291C-221 Definitions

291C-221.5 High occupancy vehicle lanes; emergencies.

291C-222 Designation of high occupancy vehicle lane.

291C-222.5 School buses; zipper lanes.

291C-223 Summons or citation for illegal use of high occupancy vehicle lane.

291C-224 Registered owner's responsibility for a summons or citation.

291C-225 Failure to comply with summons or citation.

291C-226 Liability for rental or U-drive vehicle.

291C-227 Penalty.