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Ka‘ena Point

Hale‘iwa

Lä‘ie

Kahuku

Punalu‘u

Kahalu‘u

Käne‘ohe

Kailua

Waimänalo

Makapu‘uPoint

Hanauma BayWaikïkï

HonoluluInternational

Airport

‘Aiea

Pearl City

Makakilo

Barbers Point

Kapolei

Wai‘anae

Mäkaha

Waipahu

Wahiawä

Waialua

Mokulë‘ia

Koko Head

Waimea Bay

Pearl Harbor

Mililani

This route is notrecommended forHonolulu-boundtraffic due to the uphill grade throughthe Pali Tunnel

Church

Ke Ala PüpükeaBike Path

PaliTunnel

Pearl HarborBike Path

Lanikai Bike Path

Road ends,path suitable foroff-road bicyclingcontinues aroundKa‘ena Point

‘Olu‘olu St.

Kealahou St.

Hawai‘i Kai Dr.Kamiloiki Community Park

Koko HeadPark

Maunalua BayBeach Park

WailupeBeach Park

NealBlaisdell

Park

KawaikuiBeach Park

WailupeFire Station

Sandy BeachLunaliloHome Rd.

Kalaniana‘ole Hwy.

Kalaniana‘ole

Hwy.

Hihimanu St.

Keolu Dr.

Kai

lua

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Wilson Tunnel

WindwardMall

Likelike Hwy.

Kahekili

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Kamehameha Hwy.

Kaukonahua Rd.

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PearlridgeShopping

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Radford Dr.

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Whitmore Ave.

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Supermarket

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Makapu‘uBeach Park

Waimänalo District Park

WaimänaloBeach Park

Waimänalo Fire Station

Kaiona Beach Park

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ConvenienceStore

Convenience Store

Bike Shop

ConvenienceStores and Gas Station

Convenience Store

Convenience Stores Gas Stations

Wai‘anae Police StationWai‘anae Fire Station

Wai‘anae Coast Comprehensive Health Center

Gas Stations

Wai‘anae District ParkWai‘anae Boat Harbor

ConvenienceStore

Gas Station

Gas Station

KapoleiRegional Park

KamokilaPark

Kahe PointBeach Park

NanakuliBeach Park

UlehawaBeach Park

MailiBeach Park

LualualeiBeach Park

Mauna LahilahiBeach Park

Ke‘aauBeach Park

Ka‘ena PointBeach Park

Mokulë‘iaBeach Park

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Gas Stations

Bike Shop

ConvenienceStore

Waimea BayBeach Park

Sunset BeachBeach Park

Gas Station

Convenience Store

Sunset BeachElementary

PüpükeaShark’s CoveBeach Park

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Kaiaka StateRec Area

Hale‘iwaFire Station

WaialuaRec Center

Kahe (Tracks)Beach Park

Gas Station

Convenience Store

Convenience Store

Convenience Store

Gas Station

Convenience Store

Fire StationConvenience Store

Convenience Store

Convenience Store

MalaekahanaState Recreation Area

Hau‘ulaBeach Park

Punalu‘uBeach Park

KahanaBoat Ramp

SwanzyBeach Park

Ka‘a‘awaBeach Park

KualoaPark

Heeia KeaState Pier

Kahuku Policeand Fire Stations

Gas Station

MäkahaBeach Park

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1. Wear a helmet every time you ride. Even if you just

ride on bike paths or for a short distance, make sure you

put on your helmet before you go. You don’t have to be

going fast or far to risk serious head injuries.

2. Obey traffic laws. Your bike is a vehicle, and just like a

car, you must stop at stop signs and red traffic lights.

3. Always ride with the flow of traffic. Even if you are

riding a short distance, it is never safe to ride against

traffic. Also, it is unlawful to ride facing traffic in Hawai‘i,

as it is in all 50 states.

4. Stop at the end of the driveway. Many crashes

between a car and bike happen when riders don’t stop at

the end of their driveway to look for cars. Always look

left-right-left before entering or crossing a road.

5. Be predictable. Don’t do anything that would surprise

drivers, such as swerving in and out of parked cars or

traffic.

6. Look behind you, and make sure it is clear, before making a left turn or moving into the roadway. You

should be able to glance over your shoulder without

swerving. Also, let motorists know what you’re doing by

using proper hand signals for turning and stopping.

7. Be visible. Wear light-colored clothes when you ride,

and try to get a bright helmet. If you ride at night, you

must have a white front light and a red rear reflector.

8. Don’t use headphones when riding. You need to be

able to hear the traffic around you. Save your radio and

tapes for relaxing after your bike ride.

9. Don’t ride too close to parked cars. A driver may

suddenly open the door in your path. Leave at least 3 feet

of distance when passing parked cars, and be alert for cars

that may be pulling out into the road.

10. Make sure your bike is safe. Before you leave home,

check to make sure that the brakes work, the seat and

handlebars are tight, and the tires are properly inflated

and in good shape. Also, make sure your bike is the right

size. A bike that is too big is more dangerous than one that

is too small.

For further information call the State Bicycle/Pedestrian

Coordinator at (808) 587-1983, the Bicycle Coordinator at

the City & County of Honolulu at (808) 768-8335, or the

Hawai‘i Bicycling League at (808) 735-5756 (www.hbl.org)

This map may also be seen at the following web site:

http://hawaii.gov/dot/highways/Bike/bikeplan.

This map may not be sold.

Top Ten BicycleSafety Tips

Top Ten BicycleSafety Tips

© 2009 Hawaii Department of Transportation.

BIKE O‘AHU BIKE

O‘AHU

Map of Bicycle Routes Around the Island

Popoi‘a Island(Bird Sanctuary)

Kailua BeachPark

Lanikai Beach

Kailua Bay

Ka

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Beach

LanikaiBike Path

AikahiPlayground

AikahiFire Station

KailuaFire Station

KailuaRec Center

Enchanted LakePlayground

KailuaBoat Ramp

KailuaPolice Station

PohakupuPark

MaunawiliPlayground

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Scale in Miles

1 Mile3/41/21/40

Scale in Kilometers

.5 km.0 1 Km. 1.5 Km. 2 Km.

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This map was produced by the State of Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (DOT). The various types of routes shown require different levels of bicycling skills, and bicyclists are advised to use only those routes that are suitable for their individual skills. All of the roads shown have both car and truck traffic, some with heavy traffic volumes. It is recommended that all bicyclists educate themselves on bicycle safety and the rules of the road before using any of the routes shown. The DOT in no way warrants the safety of the routes and facilities outlined on this map for use by bicyclists.Participation in physical activity can be potentially harmful and can include inherent risks for individuals who are healthy and those who have special health needs. Participants undertake activity at their own risk and are responsible for making sound judgements regarding what activity is appropriate. The recommendations listed in this map are, in no way, meant to replace medical advice or recommendations. All participants are encouraged to seek medical clearance before beginning an exercise program or enhancing an existing activity program.

Bicycles are prohibited from using the interstate freeways.

Scale in Kilometers

0 2 km. 4 km. 6 km. 8 km. 10 km.

Scale in Miles

6 Miles2 41 3 50

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Average PavedShoulder Width(indicated in feet

between diamonds)

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Suggested Routes for Novice BicyclistsThese include bicycle paths, roads with bicycle lanes or roads that are wide enough to accommodate bicyclists

Suggested Routes for Experienced BicyclistsThese include roads with space for adequate shared use between bicyclists and motorists

Routes Which Are Not “Bicycle Friendly”These include roads that have heavy traffic and do not have adequate shared use between bicyclists and motorists

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Diamond Head Crater

Diamond HeadLighthouse

Diamond HeadLookout

Triangle Park

Waialae IkiPlayground

MakaleiBeach Park

Waikïkï Beach

Ala WaiYacht

Harbor

Magic Island

Ala Moana Beach Park

HonoluluZoo

Kapi‘olaniPark

Ala WaiGolf Course

Kähala

KähalaMall

KähalaBeach Park

Black Point

KewaloBasinKaka‘ako

Waterfront Park

KewaloBasin Park

NationalMemorial

Cemetery ofthe Pacific

(Punchbowl)

Queen EmmaSummer Palace

Nu‘uanuValley Park

AlohaTower

Sand Island Park

HonoluluHarbor

Ke‘ehi LagoonSmall Boat Harbor

Ke‘ehiLagoon

ParkHonoluluInternational

Airport

FortDeRussy

NealBlaisdellCenter

ThomasSquare Makiki District

Park

Ualakaa StatePark

Universityof Hawai‘i

StateCapitol

Convenience Store

Convenience Store

Kawananakoa Middle School

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Keanu St.

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Queen St.

Wai

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Rd.

Ala Moana Park Dr.

East Mänoa Rd.

Suggested Routes for Novice BicyclistsThese include bicycle paths, roads with bicycle lanes or roads that are wide enough to accommodate bicyclists

Suggested Routes for Experienced BicyclistsThese include roads with space for adequate shared use between bicyclists and motorists

Routes Which Are Not “Bicycle Friendly”These include roads that have heavy traffic and do not have adequate shared use between bicyclists and motorists

Legend

Scale in Kilometers

0.90.80.70.60.50.40.30.20.10 1 kilometer

Scale in Miles

1 Mile0.90.80.70.60.50.40.30.20.10

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la Wai Canal

Nu‘uanu

Kähala

Kaimukï

Pälolo

Mänoa

Mö‘ili‘ili

Waikïkï

DowntownMakiki

KalihiYou can take your bicycle with you when you ride the bus. Transit buses are equipped with bicycle racks which can carry two bicycles. Secure your bicycle on the front of the bus, climb aboard, and pay the regular fare. This program makes faraway destinations more accessible, gives you mobility at your destination, and provides a backup in case of bad weather. For schedule and route information, call TheBus at 848-5555.

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