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 Contents     The Oahu Commuter's Survival Guide
Why Commuters Need a Survival Guide

Carpooling

Park & Ride Lots
Bicycling
Vanpooling

Bus Service

Motorcycles/Mopeds
High Occupancy Vehicles (HOV) Lanes
Walking/Jogging
Variable Work Hour Programs
Telecommuting
Employer Programs
Common Concerns About Ridesharing
Important Phone Numbers
Carpool/Vanpool Matching Form

 

Bicycling

Hawaii's year-round climate makes it a perfect place for bicycling. If you live within five miles of your workplace, your commute time will be the same as if you drive, and parking is never a problem. Bicycling helps cut down on traffic congestion, is inexpensive, and is a healthy way to get to and from work. Oahu commuters also have the option of taking their bicycles along when they travel certain routes on TheBus which are equipped with bicycle racks, If you bicycle, be sure to obey all traffic laws, always wear a helmet, arrange for secure parking, and be familiar with routine bicycle repairs. For more information, call the State Bicycle/Pedestrian Coordinator at 692-7675 or the Honolulu Bicycle Coordinator at 527-5044.

 

 

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