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HRS §291C-133

Clean up or report waste falling from your vehicle

If waste falls from your vehicle onto a road, you must remove it. If you cannot remove it safely, you must quickly report the details to the county police. Knowingly refusing to clean up or report can lead to penalties.

The statute, as written — Waste material falling from motor vehicles

(a) Notwithstanding sections 291C-131 and 291C-132 to the contrary, a driver of a motor vehicle from which waste material falls onto a highway or roadway shall be responsible for the removal of the fallen waste material. If the driver is unable to remove the waste material from the highway or roadway, or if removal will create a hazardous situation, the driver shall report, without unnecessary delay, the following information to the county police department: (1) Description of the fallen waste material; (2) Location of the fallen waste material; (3) Time of the incident; and (4) Any other pertinent information. (b) A driver who: (1) Knowingly refuses to remove waste material that has fallen from the driver's motor vehicle onto a highway or roadway; and (2) Knowingly fails to report the incident, without unnecessary delay, to the county police department, pursuant to subsection (a), shall be subject to the penalties set forth in section 291C-161. (c) As used in this section, "waste material" means rubbish, refuse, garbage, trash, tire debris, mufflers, tail pipes, or debris of whatever kind or description. "Waste material" does not include material used by authorized persons in connection with any lawful purpose.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

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