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Prepare for more traffic when University of Hawaii students resume classes, officials warn

Nina Wu
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Video by Craig T. Kojima
The state Department of Transportation is offering a new notification service for scheduled and emergency road closures, which the public can subscribe to at its website, hidot.hawaii.gov. The noti­fications can be customized by location and are available via email or text. The state's GoAkamai app soon will expand to include roads on Maui, Kauai and the Big Island.
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“We’re asking everyone … to slow down and take your time, especially going into the school zones. … Slow down, be aware, take care of everybody’s kids out there.”

Ed Sniffen

Deputy director of highways, state Department of Transportation

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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

City Department of Transportation Services Deputy Director Jon Nouchi spoke at a news conference Monday about the anticipated traffic next week when University of Hawaii students return to classes. The city, Gov. David Ige and the state Department of Transportation teamed up to discuss ways motorists can “Beat the School Jam.”