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2020-02-12 Letter to Chris Lee and Joy A. San Buenaventura HB 1676, HD1 Relating to Highway Safety
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2020-02-12 Letter to Chris Lee and Joy A. San Buenaventura HB 1676, HD1 Relating to Highway Safety
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t�us N Roy Takemoto <br /> wM• "•�Iy��•. ,49anaging Director <br /> Harry Kim ;+: `t'',.0.:*i <br /> Alayor •-_ <br /> Barbara J. Kossow <br /> 44 oF'N►'11P-' Deputy,1/anaging Director <br /> • <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> Office of the Mayor <br /> 25 Aupuni Street,Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 • (808)961-8211 • Fax(808)961-6553 <br /> KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg C • Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br /> (808)323-4444 • Fax(808)323-4440 <br /> February 12, 2020 <br /> Representative Chris Lee, Chair <br /> Representative Joy A. San Buenaventura, Vice Chair <br /> Committee on Judiciary <br /> Dear Chair Lee, Vice Chair San Buenaventura, and Committee Members: <br /> RE: HB 1676, HD1 Relating to Highway Safety <br /> Thank you for hearing HB 1676, HD1. I testify in support of this measure but ask that it be amended to <br /> include all counties that choose to participate. <br /> As our populations grow, so does traffic, leading to more traffic congestion and greater driver <br /> frustration. Frustration, in turn, can lead to more carelessness or more risk taking, such as pushing the <br /> envelope on running red lights to save a few precious seconds. <br /> There are jurisdictions on the mainland and around the world where traffic laws are ignored and driving <br /> is chaotic. Though some might think that Hawaii has already achieved that state, in truth we have managed to <br /> retain some respect for law, even traffic laws, and we need to do what we can to assure that our standards do <br /> not deteriorate, and perhaps even move up a notch or two. <br /> The preamble to HB 1676 is an excellent summary of our history with red-light enforcement, and why <br /> we should authorize the counties to try pilot programs. It may be necessary to prove to the public that such <br /> programs can be administered fairly and are in the best interest of the traveler—whether driver, bicyclist, or <br /> pedestrian. HB 1676, HD1 could provide that opportunity for those counties that wish to participate. <br /> However, though Part I of HB 1676 talks about authorizing "any impacted county to implement the <br /> photo red light imaging detector system pilot program," Part II says " `County' means a county with a resident <br /> population of greater than five hundred thousand." We would respectfully request that the opportunity to <br /> participate be open to all counties, or that the population threshold be lowered to 200,000. A corresponding <br /> amendment would have to be made to the section designating area boundaries. <br /> I ask for your favorable action on an amended HB 1676, HD1. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, <br /> � <br /> ' i <br /> c -. <br /> Harry Kim <br /> sti:::----- �A <br /> MAYOR <br /> County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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