Haw. Code R. § 13-233-5 - Speed restrictions
(a) Basic rules and
maximum limits.
(1) No person shall drive a
vehicle on a roadway or in any parking lot maintained within a small boat
harbor at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the existing
conditions. Vehicular speed shall be controlled as necessary and with due care
to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle, or other structure.
(2) Except when a special hazard exists that
requires lower speed for compliance with paragraph (1) the limits specified in
this section or established as authorized by this section shall be maximum
lawful speeds, and no person shall drive a vehicle on a roadway or in any
parking lot within a small boat harbor at a speed in excess of these maximum
limits:
(A) Ten miles per hour. Any pier,
wharf, other structure, or parking lot.
(B) Fifteen miles per hour. Any roadway
eighteen feet or less in width.
(C)
Twenty five miles per hour. Any roadway where the speed limit has not been
otherwise established.
(3) The maximum speed limits set forth in
this section may be altered as authorized in subsection (b).
(4) The driver of every vehicle shall,
consistent with the requirements of paragraph (1), drive at an appropriate
reduced speed when approaching and going around a curve, when traveling upon
any narrow or winding roadway, when a special hazard exists with respect to
pedestrians or other traffic by reason of weather or road conditions, and
unless directed to stop by a police officer or traffic control device, when
approaching and crossing an intersection.
(5) Whenever the department determines upon
the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that any maximum speed
limit established in this section is greater than is reasonable or safe under
the conditions found to exist at any horizontal or vertical curve upon any part
of a roadway, the department may post a recommended safe speed thereat which
shall serve as a guide to vehicle drivers at all times when using the
road.
(b) Establishment
of speed zones. Whenever the department determines upon the basis of an
engineering and traffic investigation that any maximum speed set forth under
subsection (a) is less than is reasonable under the conditions found to exist
at any part of a small boat harbor roadway system, the department may determine
and declare a reasonable and safe maximum limit thereat, which shall be
effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected. The maximum
speed limit may be declared to be effective at all times or at such times as
are indicated upon the signs; and differing limits may be established for
different times of day, different types of vehicles, varying weather
conditions, and other factors bearing on safe speeds, which shall be effective
when posted upon appropriate signs.
(c) Special speed limitation.
(1) No person shall drive any vehicle
equipped wholly or partly with solid rubber tires at a speed greater than ten
miles per hour.
(2) No vehicle
transporting any explosive as cargo or part of a cargo shall be operated upon
any roadway in a small boat harbor at a speed in excess of twenty miles per
hour.
(d) Speed contest.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in, or to aid or abet by whatever
means, any motor vehicle speed contest or exhibition of speed within a small
boat harbor.
(e) Speed restrictions
not applicable to emergency vehicles. The speed restrictions set forth in this
section shall not apply to an authorized emergency vehicle when responding to
an emergency call, or when used in the pursuit of an actual or suspected
violator of the law, or when responding to but not upon returning from a fire
alarm.
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