Haili/Kapi'olani intersection on Big Island to be 4-way stop
Advertiser Staff
The intersection of Haili Street and Kapi'olani Street on the Big Island will be converted to an all-way stop this week, Hawaii County officials said.
The intersection is currently a two-way stop with motorists on Kapi'olani Street required to stop.
Once stop signs are installed on Haili Street, all motorists shall be required to stop before proceeding through the intersection.
In anticipation of the new conversion from a two-way to a four-way intersection, zig zag lines will be painted on all four streets.
Work is to start Monday and be completed this week.