Haw. Code R. § 13-130-28 - Vehicles and transportation
(a) The following
acts shall be prohibited on a program trail or access, except as authorized in
writing by an authorized representative:
(1)
Driving, operating, transporting, or using any motorized or non-motorized land
vehicle, glider, hang glider, aircraft, balloon, or parachute, or leading or
riding equestrian animals, carelessly and without due caution for the rights or
safety of others and in a manner that endangers any person, property, or
natural or cultural resources;
(2)
Launching or landing airplanes, gliders, helicopters, balloons, parachutes, or
other similar means of transportation without a trail use permit issued
pursuant to subchapter 5, provided that landing is authorized without a permit
in case of any emergency;
(3)
Driving, operating, or using any motorized vehicle on a program trail not
designated and posted for that purpose, provided, however, that the use of a
wheelchair by an individual whose disability requires use of a wheelchair shall
not be considered driving or operating a motorized vehicle for the purposes of
this, unless specifically so posted on the program trail or portion
thereof;
(4) Parking any motorized
or non-motorized vehicle or trailer except in designated areas;
(5) Driving, leading, or riding a horse,
mule, other animal, or using any motorized or non-motorized land vehicle on a
program trail that is posted prohibiting such activity, provided, however, that
the use of a wheelchair by an individual whose disability requires use of a
wheelchair shall not be considered driving or operating a non-motorized vehicle
for the purposes of this subsection, unless specifically so posted on the
program trail or portion thereof; and
(6) Driving, operating, or using any
motorized ground vehicle without a functioning street legal muffler, and
without a valid vehicle license plate, registration, and safety sticker as
required by each county.
(b) Any vehicle or property left unattended
within a program trail or access for longer than forty-eight hours without
prior written permission from an authorized representative shall be considered
abandoned. Any abandoned vehicle or property may be impounded or towed away by
the department at the expense of the owner.
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