New Red-Light Safety Camera will begin issuing warnings on Friday, April 14
Posted on Apr 12, 2023 in Main, NewsHONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) advises motorists that the Red-Light Safety Cameras (RLSC) at McCully Street and Algaroba Street will begin issuing warnings Friday, April 14.
That will bring nine of the ten intersections selected for the two-year pilot program into operation. The new camera at the McCully/Algaroba intersection will issue warnings for thirty days before being activated to issue citations.
The penalty for running a red light in the City and County of Honolulu is typically $97, but can be up to $200. A vehicle is considered in violation of Hawai‘i Revised Statute 291C-32 if it does not stop at the stop line when faced with a traffic signal that is steady red. Red-light running or disregard of traffic signals has resulted in 1,879 crashes statewide, according to the last five years of available data.
HDOT reminds all O‘ahu motorists that red-light running will be automatically enforced at the 10 RLSC sites. A complete list of locations and more information on the pilot can be found at https://hidot.hawaii.gov/highways/red-light-safety-program/
Status of the 10 RLSC sites as of April 10, 2023:
Phase | Intersection | Status |
1 | Vineyard Boulevard and Pālama Street | Live for citations 11/20/2022 |
1 | Vineyard Boulevard and Liliha Street | Live for citations 12/12/2022 |
2 | Vineyard Boulevard and Nuʻuanu Avenue | Live for citations 1/6/2023 |
2 | Pali Highway and Vineyard Boulevard | Live for citations 1/26/2022 |
2 | Pali Highway and School Street | Live for citations 1/28/2022 |
3 | Likelike Highway and School Street | Live for citations 4/10/2023 |
3 | S. King Street and Ward Avenue | |
3 | Kapiʻolani Boulevard and Kamakeʻe Street | Live for warning 3/22/2023 |
3 | S. Beretania Street and Piʻikoi Street | Live for warning 3/29/2023 |
3 | McCully Street and Algaroba Street | Live for warning 4/14/23 |
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