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Chapter 291C

166 sections

§291C-1 Definitions for Hawaii's traffic laws

§291C-2 Extra fee for traffic violations to help trauma care

§291C-3 Safe routes to school programs and reporting duties

§291C-4 Creating a special fund for safe routes to school

§291C-5 Extra fee for traffic violations to fund safe routes to school

§291C-6 Safe routes to school advisory committee

§291C-7 Dangerous roads and intersections

§291C-8 County police can enforce traffic laws on all public roads

§291C-12 Stop and stay after a crash that kills or seriously hurts someone

§291C-12.5 Stop and stay after a crash with serious injury

§291C-12.6 Stop and stay after a crash that injures someone

§291C-13 What to do after a crash that only damages property

§291C-14 Duty to give information and render aid

§291C-15 What to do after hitting an unattended car or property

§291C-16 Reporting a car crash to the police right away

§291C-17 Who must file written accident reports

§291C-18 No false information in required reports

§291C-19 Garages must report damaged vehicles to police

§291C-20 Who can see a traffic collision report

§291C-21 Traffic rules apply on highways unless stated otherwise

§291C-23 Obeying police traffic orders is required

§291C-24 Rights and duties for people on animals or animal-drawn vehicles

§291C-25 Highway work crews are exempt from most traffic rules

§291C-26 When emergency vehicles can ignore traffic rules

§291C-27 What to do when you approach a stopped emergency vehicle

§291C-31 Following traffic signs and signals

§291C-32 Traffic light rules

§291C-33 What pedestrian walk and don't walk signals mean

§291C-34 What flashing red and yellow traffic signals mean

§291C-35 Lane direction control signals

§291C-36 Rules against fake traffic signs and ads on roads

§291C-37 Don't mess with traffic signs or railroad signals

§291C-38 What the colors and lines on the road mean

§291C-39 Uniform standards for traffic signs and markings

§291C-41 Drive on the right side of the road

§291C-42 How to pass cars coming the other way

§291C-43 Rules for passing cars and bicycles on the left

§291C-44 When you can pass another car on the right

§291C-45 When you can pass a car on the left

§291C-46 When you cannot drive on the left side of the road

§291C-47 No-passing zones

§291C-48 One-way roads and traffic circles

§291C-49 Rules for driving on roads with marked lanes

§291C-50 Keep a safe distance from the car ahead

§291C-51 Driving rules on divided highways

§291C-52 Restricted access

§291C-53 Rules for using controlled-access roads and highways

§291C-55 Heavy commercial trucks and the left lane

§291C-61 Who must yield at an intersection

§291C-62 When you must yield before turning

§291C-63 Stop and yield signs at intersections

§291C-64 Yielding to traffic when entering a highway from a private road

§291C-65 What to do when an emergency vehicle approaches

§291C-71 Pedestrians must obey traffic signals and signs

§291C-72 When drivers must stop for pedestrians in crosswalks

§291C-73 Crossing the street outside a crosswalk

§291C-74 Drivers must be careful around pedestrians

§291C-75 Walk on the right side of a crosswalk

§291C-76 Pedestrians on roadways

§291C-77 Rules for asking rides or business from cars on roads

§291C-79 Pedestrians' right-of-way on sidewalks

§291C-81 How to turn at an intersection

§291C-82 Turning around to go the opposite direction

§291C-83 Starting a parked vehicle

§291C-84 Rules for turning and signaling before you move

§291C-85 When you must use turn signals instead of hand signals

§291C-86 How to give hand signals when driving

§291C-91 Stopping for trains at railroad crossings

§291C-92 When you must stop at a railroad crossing

§291C-93 Certain vehicles must stop at railroad crossings

§291C-94 Stopping before entering a bike lane or sidewalk from a driveway

§291C-95 Stopping for school buses and school bus signs

§291C-101 Drive at a safe speed for the conditions

§291C-102 Driving faster or slower than the speed limit is illegal

§291C-103 Illegal street racing and speed contests on highways

§291C-104 Speed limits and fines in school zones and construction areas

§291C-105 Excessive speeding

§291C-106 Speed limit on Daniel K. Inouye Highway

§291C-107 What factors must be considered when setting speed limits

§291C-108 Who is responsible for speeding tickets from cameras

§291C-111 Parking and stopping rules and fines

§291C-111.5 State highway parking enforcement program and annual reports

§291C-112 Rules for sleeping or living in parked vehicles

§291C-113 County rules on living in vehicles

§291C-114 Parking on sidewalks

§291C-115 Wheel boots are banned

§291C-116 Street parking restrictions

§291C-121 Unattended motor vehicle

§291C-121.5 Leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle

§291C-122 Rules for backing up a vehicle safely

§291C-123 Driving or parking on a bikeway

§291C-124 Keep your view and control of the car clear

§291C-125 When you can open a car door near traffic

§291C-126 No riding inside a house trailer while it moves

§291C-127 No coasting downhill in neutral or with clutch out

§291C-128 Staying back from emergency vehicles

§291C-129 Driving over a fire hose without permission

§291C-130 Slow vehicle emblem rules and fines

§291C-130.5 Dangerous wheels are banned

§291C-131 Rules for hauling loads without spilling them on roads

§291C-132 Throwing trash from a vehicle on a highway

§291C-133 Clean up or report waste falling from your vehicle

§291C-134 Neighborhood electric vehicles: speed and where you can drive

§291C-134.5 Electric personal assistive mobility devices: restrictions

§291C-135 Tow truck signs and insurance

§291C-136 Towing company must release vehicle after payment

§291C-137 Using mobile electronic devices while driving

§291C-138 Waipio Valley Access: Four-Wheel Drive Required

§291C-139 Rules for riding electric foot scooters on public roads

§291C-139.5 Helmet required for skateboarders under 18

§291C-141 Bicycle rules apply on roads and bike paths

§291C-142 Bicycle riders have the same rights and duties as drivers

§291C-143 Rules for riding a bicycle safely

§291C-143.5 Minimum age for riding a low-speed electric bicycle

§291C-144 Clinging to vehicles

§291C-145 Bicycle riding on roads and bikeways

§291C-146 Rules for carrying things while riding a bicycle

§291C-147 Bicycle lights, reflectors, and brakes

§291C-148 Rules for driving and biking on sidewalks

§291C-149 When bicycle racing is allowed on public roads

§291C-150 Bicycle helmet rules for minors and bike rentals

§291C-151 Motorcycle riders have the same rights and duties as other drivers

§291C-152 Riding on motorcycles

§291C-153 How motorcycles can use traffic lanes

§291C-154 No clinging to other vehicles while on a motorcycle

§291C-155 Rules for motorcycle footrests and handlebar height

§291C-161 Traffic violation fines and other penalties

§291C-162 Statewide traffic rules

§291C-163 What counties can do to manage local roads and traffic

§291C-164 What happens when you're arrested for a traffic violation

§291C-165 How traffic citations are given and delivered

§291C-165.5 Rules for towing and storing disabled or illegally parked vehicles

§291C-167 Ticket on an illegally parked car with no driver

§291C-169 When a court must issue an arrest warrant

§291C-170 Revocation or suspension of license

§291C-171 Where traffic fines and late penalties go

§291C-171.5 How fines and costs can be collected

§291C-172 Refusal to provide identification

§291C-173 How to read words in traffic laws

§291C-174 If one traffic law is struck down, the rest stay valid

§291C-191 What FMVSS means in this part

§291C-192 Who is responsible when a moped driver breaks traffic rules

§291C-193 Moped riders have the same rights and duties as drivers

§291C-194 Moped drivers must carry and show their license

§291C-195 Rules for driving a moped safely

§291C-196 Rules for driving mopeds on roads

§291C-197 Moped riders must use bike lanes and follow signs

§291C-198 Speed limits and safe driving rules for mopeds

§291C-199 No hitching a ride on a moped

§291C-200 When mopeds must have lights on

§291C-201 Moped sellers and renters must give rules and keep records

§291C-202 Moped equipment rules and annual safety inspection

§291C-203 Moped sellers must show manufacturer certificates

§291C-204 Rules about changing moped serial numbers

§291C-205 It is illegal to own mopeds with changed or removed ID numbers

§291C-206 Moped motor modifications and rental rules

§291C-207 Moped rental insurance

§291C-221 What high occupancy vehicle and lane mean

§291C-221.5 When you can use a carpool lane during an emergency

§291C-222 High occupancy vehicle lanes

§291C-222.5 School buses can use zipper lanes

§291C-223 How police must give you a ticket for using a carpool lane illegally

§291C-224 Registered owner is responsible for high occupancy lane tickets

§291C-225 What happens if you ignore a traffic ticket

§291C-226 Who pays a ticket for a rental car

§291C-227 Fines for breaking traffic rules in this part