![]() If you are't already back close to west side early on that range, just have dinner somewhere else and wait it out instead of waiting out the traffic in your car on the highway. When you're leaving, you get most of the same bottlenecks.just in reverse.Ĭonsider morning rush around 0700-0900ish. If you're heading into Honolulu proper, traffic will only get more congested as you get closer during rush hour in the morning. If that gets backed up, it can also get super slow. So if you're coming from up by Waianae (and if you are you're probably staying somewhere not permitted for vacation rentals.) it will take you a long time to get anywhere else on the island.Īnother spot that can get backed up on weekdays coming from the west side (in the mornings anyway) is between the H2-H1 merge (around Waipahu area) back to Kapolei. There's only one way in and out of the west side and if there's an accident traffic can be backed up for ages even during non-rush-hour. Even though Oahu is part of the U.S., people tend to drive a little slower than on the mainland.The thing I'm concerned about that nobody's really addressed is you mention "north to south on west side".what do you mean by that?ĭo you mean west side like Ko'Olina or do you mean west side like up toward Waianae?
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