Hawaii 2023 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1271

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Relating To Hov Lane Usage.

Impact

If enacted, this bill is expected to fundamentally alter the state's approach to traffic management. It will provide the Department of Transportation with the authority to develop the pilot project and implement the single occupant vehicle fee. A significant component of the bill is that it requires periodic reporting to the legislature, which will evaluate the project's progress, its cost-effectiveness, and its impact on traffic flow. This feedback loop will be crucial in determining the feasibility of extending such a program beyond the pilot phase.

Summary

House Bill 1271 aims to address traffic concerns in Hawaii by establishing a pilot program that increases the usage of High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. The bill proposes a nominal fee of $2 per one-way trip, or $100 for unlimited monthly access, for single occupant vehicles using the 'zipper lane.' The trial program is intended to operate over three years, which will help mitigate congestion while potentially generating additional revenue for the state. Funding will be allocated to cover implementation and operational costs of this initiative.

Contention

While the bill is largely framed as a traffic management solution, some may argue against the fairness of imposing fees on single occupant drivers, potentially viewing it as a tax on those who rely heavily on their vehicles for personal transport. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the accessibility of the zipper lane, as fee-based access might disadvantage lower-income residents who cannot afford the additional costs. As such, the implementation and expansion of this pilot project may ignite debates surrounding equity and accessibility in transportation policies in Hawaii.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1271

Relating To Hov Lane Usage.

HI SB3183

Relating To Road Usage Charge Program.

HI SB1408

Relating To The Road Usage Charge Program.

HI HB1110

Relating To The Road Usage Charge Program.

HI HB2494

Relating To Road Usage Charge Program.

HI HB304

Relating To The Statewide Traffic Code.

HI SB1003

Relating To Commuting.

HI SB852

Relating To Highway Safety.

HI SB3021

Relating To Transportation.

HI HR89

Requesting That The Department Of Transportation Construct On The H-1 Freeway A Westbound Zipper Lane For Use On Weekdays During The Hours Of 3:00 P.m. And 6:00 P.m.

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