HONOLULU (KHON2) — Honolulu’s “100 Deadliest Days” of summer is here and the Honolulu Police Department continues urging drivers to adhere to safe driving practices on the road.
Officials said that, to date, Oahu has seen 19 traffic fatalities in 2026, compared to 33 at the same time last year — and while that decrease is encouraging, we can still do better.
Six hospitalized after multi-vehicle crash on the H-1 Freeway
The 100 Deadliest Days of summer began on Memorial Day and last through Labor Day, and the roads see much more traffic than usual.
Acting HPD Deputy Chief Brandon Nakasato said many of the recent crashes could have been prevented by slowing down, eliminating distractions and making responsible choices behind the wheel…