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This petition pushes for the implementation of actual bike lanes along Waialae Avenue. Click here to go to petition form Since 2006, when the Honolulu City Charter was amended to include making the city a bike-friendly place, there have been calls to implement bike lanes along Waialae Ave. However since that time, the Oahu Bike Plan (PDF link on right) is still in it's draft stage pending approval.
With the current plans of resurfacing Waialae Avenue (along 4th Avenue to 17th Avenue), the roads will only include shared lane marking or "sharrows"(a bike symbol painted on the road to tell bikers that they may use a full lane if there is little room for a car to pass safely). But actual bike lanes are much safer for bikers and would help to make Kaimuki a bike-friendly community.
Please sign our petition to let the Honolulu Department of Transportation Services (DOT) know that the Kaimuki community is calling for the implementation of bike lanes along Waialae Avenue.
Back to the form Is this petition valid? How are petition signatures validated?
Online petitions without some form of good validation tend to be worthless.
Unlike many other online petitions, This petition is driven by the MBC Etrigger develop by MacBusiness Consulting that maintains one authoritative master copy of your petition and audits all submissions.
Each approved submission is assigned a unique confirmation number.
Each signature, phone number and email address is logged for possible explicit or statistical validation.
Duplicate names/Email addresses are rejected by the system.
Your Email address will not be displayed online or submitted on the final petition report.
Your Email address will be kept confidential by KaimukiHawaii.com and never be shared with outside entities.
Your phone number will not be displayed online but may be on final petition report if requested by DOT. Required to make the petition more legitimate.
Each person who signs is automatically sent a confirming email message, minimizing bogus Email addresses.
Validation is a somewhat separate issue from delivery. Delivery of the petition will not include the email addresses of petition signers due to privacy issue but we do list the phone number to make the submitted petition more legitimate.
If deeper validation of a petition is really called for, the MBC Etrigger has the technical ability to perform a statistical validation by contacting a sampling of signers directly via the email addresses we have privately archived.
Ensuring identity without invading privacy is a challenge. We don't see that a perfect solution is currently available but want to make sure our petitions can gain the respect necessary to achieve its goal.
There is not yet any widespread foolproof system for establishing online identity. An email address is not enough to establish identity by itself, but it is substantially more than just a name, and it provides a link back to a person for (the potential of) confirming identity.
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Cycle Manoa and AARP held a sign-waving and rally on Waialae Ave, near the Hawaii Bicycle League office in Kaimuki, Honolulu to call attention to the need to reconsider the City's plans to repave and restripe without "completing the street." View larger version...
Waialae Avenue Bike Lane Rally Video 1 Cycle Manoa and AARP held a sign-waving and rally on Waialae Ave, near the Hawaii Bicycle League office in Kaimuki, Honolulu to call attention to the need to reconsider the City's plans to repave and restripe without "completing the street." View larger version...