Hawaii speed cameras a learning experience for drivers, state

KALIHI, Hawaii (KHON2) — Drivers are still in the warning phase for Oahu’s new speed camera system, but the state is making adjustments with one busy Kalihi intersection that has racked up far more violations than others.

Oahu’s red light cameras began watching for speeders in March and drivers at Likelike Highway and School Street are getting caught the most.

Speed cameras hit bump in the road

“Last month we had about 14,000 that that were, is going to go out. Of that 14,000, 5,000 came from this Likelike and School, that intersection,” said Hawaii Department of Transportation Director Ed Sniffen.

Over 55,000 warning letters have been sent since March, another 17,000 are on the way. The cameras only flag drivers who go more than 11 miles an hour over the speed limit…

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