Haw. Code R. § 19-15.1-12 - Slow moving vehicles on airport roadways
(a) All airport
service vehicles and other motorized self-propelled machinery, equipment or
vehicles designed to operate at 25 miles per hour or less, hereinafter referred
to as slow moving vehicles, traveling on a public airport roadway where
permitted by law during day or night shall display a triangular slow moving
vehicle emblem mounted on the rear of the vehicle base at a height of not less
than three nor more than five feet from ground to base.
(1) The emblem displayed shall be as
developed by the American Society of Agricultural Engineers and printed in ASAE
standard, ASAES 276.2, for the purpose of identifying slow moving vehicles. In
addition, vehicles shall be equipped with an overhead flashing amber light
which is visible forward and aft of the vehicle.
(2) The display and use of the slow moving
vehicle emblem and overhead flashing light shall be in addition to any other
devices required by law.
(b) Slow moving vehicles shall not use public
airport roadways between the hours of official sunset to sunrise unless
otherwise permitted by law.
(c)
Slow moving vehicles operated on any roadway open to public travel shall be
driven in the right-hand lane, or as close as practicable to the right hand
curb or edge of the roadway, except for a distance not to exceed 1,000 feet
when preparing for a left turn at an intersection or into a private road or
driveway.
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