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These shaka decal plates will be available to order at all ... I mean, it’s everything to Hawaii,” Kaneohe resident Michael Scott said. “I think it’s a great idea. I mean, shaka symbolizes ...
The plates featuring the shaka symbol were designed to preserve aloha on Hawaii roadways, reduce road rage and infuse aloha to both locals and visitors alike. The plates are available at any ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - Oahu drivers can soon throw a shaka on the road without taking their hand off the steering wheel. A new specialty license plate is helping drivers travel with aloha.
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Shaka plates have officially hit Hawaii’s roadways. Thousands joined the waiting list for their own set of plates with a decal sticker of Hawaii’s most famous hand gesture.
Starting in June, Hawaii residents can visit the state's Department of Motor Vehicles and sign up for a special license plate featuring the shaka hand gesture. The aloha tags will cost $30.50 ...
The shaka, Hawaii's universal symbol of goodwill, is meant in this instance to deter aggressive driving. It is the newest addition to Hawaii's Organization License Plates/Decal Program ...
Among those who got their plates Thursday were local entertainer Kimo Kahoano and State Sen. Glenn Wakai who introduced a bill to make the Shaka Hawaii's official gesture. “It was important ...
Some were worried that if Hawaii did not make it an official designation, other states like California would. Shaka license plates are coming soon. Here’s how to get yours The legislation also ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — From saying hello to thanking another driver for letting you in, the shaka has multiple meanings in Hawaii. Get Hawaii’s latest morning news delivered to your inbox ...
Glenn Wakai, who co-introduced the bill, in a statement. “The shaka captures the goodness of Hawaii. It’s a ubiquitous gesture that is offered with the best of intentions. … Since the shaka ...
If the motorist is buying the shaka plate within their car’s 45-day registration ... We can’t afford two cars. A: Hawaii Revised Statutes 291-11.6, which mandates the use of seat belts ...