![]() ![]() Instead, you’re trapped for hours because of an accident on H-1, packed like Spam in a can with other riders, and your body all the while is enduring a personal hell where an ongoing calculus is racing through your mind as to how many more seconds you can endure before passing out or losing control of your bodily restraints. Imagine being an elderly person who has arthritis, fibromyalgia, lupus, Type 2 diabetes, or worst of all, bowel or bladder issues, and you innocently get on a bus thinking that you’ll be home in 45 minutes or less. I, for one, feel sorry for the people who actually attempt this advice, especially the kupuna among us. Instead, he’s in “Sesame Street” mode, taking photos at the Joint Traffic Management Center while telling us all to consider alternative transportation as a response to the 50,000 students hitting the road this week and next. David Ige should be working overdrive in “beast mode” to end his term with stellar solutions to Hawaii’s problems. Not only do incidents like these make motorists late for their destination, but they carry a psychological intimidation and torment that starts and ends one’s day in the worst way possible. Things were especially heinous for West Oahu drivers on Wednesday as accidents on H-1 ground traffic to a halt both in the morning commute, and the late afternoon drive home. ![]() Please park before unloading.The last few days on Oahu have been a traffic apocalypse. At the base of the hill, turn right to find parking in one of our available lots. Continue on HI-99 and turn left at the 4th traffic light onto Arizona Memorial Place. Stadium" to merge onto HI-99 W (Kamehameha Highway). Keep left and follow the signs to "HI-99 W/ Arizona Mem. ![]() To get to the visitor center from the airport, take either H1-West or HI-92 West. On Nimitz, go straight through the lights until you see the sign for Honolulu International Airport, then take a right and follow the signs accordingly. On H-1 East, take the first exit (labeled airport) and follow the signs accordingly. Either option will take you right to the airport. To get to the airport from the visitor center, take a right on HI-99 (Kamehameha Highway) and go straight through the traffic lights until you see the signs for "92 Airport" and H-1 East. The airport is only a 10-15 minute drive from the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, depending on traffic. To and from the Honolulu International Airport ![]() Continue on HI-99 (Kamehameha Highway) and turn right onto Arizona Memorial Place. Continue on Moanalua Road and turn left at first stoplight onto HI-99 East (Kamehameha Highway). Take exit 13A toward Aiea onto Moanalua Road stay in the far right lane and take the "Stadium/Aiea" exit. Head toward Honolulu and take exit 1A onto H-1 East. Travel from North Oahu - North Shore, Haleiwa Turn left on HI-99 East (Kamehameha Highway). Take exit 1C towards Halawa/Camp Smith/Aiea/Stadium, then turn left on Kahuapaani Street. Travel from West Oahu - Ewa, Kapolei, Waianae Once you take exit 15A, continue on HI-99 (Kamehameha Highway) and turn left at the 4th traffic light onto Arizona Memorial Place. This will take you to the active military base, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, not to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center. Note: Do not take the "Hickam AFB / Pearl Harbor" exit. While on H-1, look for exit 15A, marked " Arizona Mem./Stadium". Take Ala Moana Blvd./Nimitz Highway or H-1 West to begin. The Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is approximately a 45-minute drive from Waikiki. Travel from Waikiki and Downtown Honolulu ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |