HPD Targets Pedestrian Safety on Honolulu Streets with Sting Operation on Nimitz Highway and Ala Moana Boulevard

Last week, Honolulu’s streets witnessed a concentrated effort to safeguard those who traverse its pedestrian crosswalks and thoroughfares. The Honolulu Police Department Traffic Division’s Night Enforcement Unit (NEU) took to the streets of Nimitz Highway and Ala Moana Boulevard, on a mission to curb the uptick in pedestrian-related accidents that have taken a toll on the community.

On March 13, NEU officers were busy issuing citations and making arrests throughout the day. They gave out 20 tickets for moving violations, 10 for using mobile devices, 17 for pedestrian-related issues, 23 for tint violations, and 39 for other offenses. There were also arrests, including two for drug charges, one for driving with a revoked license, and one for contempt due to an outstanding warrant, as reported by the Honolulu Police Department.

The operation highlights an ongoing traffic safety issue that affects the whole community. The NEU focused on dangers like jaywalking, drivers not yielding, speeding, distracted driving, and vehicles with dark-tinted windows that make it harder for drivers to see pedestrians…

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