ROH 15-14.1 prohibits stopping, standing, or parking in front of any public or private driveway anywhere in the City and County of Honolulu, including a 4-foot buffer on each side.
Across Oahu, ROH 15-14.1 makes it unlawful to stop, stand, or park in front of a public or private driveway, or within 4 feet of either side of a driveway, without the need for a posted sign. The rule applies islandwide because the City and County of Honolulu administers traffic on all Oahu streets. Construction of driveways, sidewalks, and curbs within the public right-of-way is regulated separately under Chapter 14 Article 3. Drivers should leave clear access for both sides of any driveway to avoid citation and towing.
Parking tickets and removal of the vehicle may follow; property owners can request enforcement when access is blocked.
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