HRS §291C-94
Stopping before entering a bike lane or sidewalk from a driveway
When you drive out of an alley, driveway, building, or private road, you must stop before crossing a bike lane, bike path, or sidewalk. If there is no bike lane or sidewalk, stop at the closest point where you can see oncoming traffic.
The statute, as written — Emerging from alley, driveway, or building
The driver of a vehicle emerging from an alley, building, private road, or driveway or from any public or private property other than a highway that is adjacent to a bicycle lane, bicycle path, sidewalk, or sidewalk area shall stop the vehicle immediately prior to driving onto the bicycle lane, bicycle path, sidewalk, or sidewalk area extending across the alley, building entrance, road, or driveway, or such public or private property, or in the event there is no bikeway or sidewalk area, shall stop at the point nearest the street to be entered where the driver has a view of approaching traffic thereon.
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