State & Local Legislation
Hawaiʻi Legislature Advances Road Safety Legislation
March 17, 2026
The Hawaiʻi House of Representatives has passed multiple transportation bills in 2026 aimed at enhancing road safety statewide, including new regulations for electric bicycles, expanded automated traffic enforcement, and authorization of new transportation programs and fees. These legislative actions will impact procurement activities for state and county transportation agencies, particularly in areas such as intelligent speed assistance systems, clean vehicle rebate programs, and pilot transit services connecting Hilo and Kona.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for upcoming contracts related to the certification, installation, and maintenance of active intelligent speed assistance systems as part of statewide safety initiatives.
- The clean vehicle rebate program launching January 1, 2027, will require coordination with vendors supplying zero-emission and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, presenting opportunities for suppliers and service providers.
- Transportation pilot programs connecting key cities like Hilo and Kona will necessitate procurement of route planning and service trial solutions, indicating demand for innovative transit technologies and services.
- Agencies should align procurement strategies with the new regulatory framework for e-bikes and expanded enforcement programs to ensure compliance and support program goals.
These bills reflect our committee’s priorities: making streets safer, improving enforcement and traffic safety, and ensuring the well-being of our residents.
— Darius K. Kila
Agencies
Hawaiʻi House of Representatives, Hawaiʻi Senate, Department of Transportation, Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism, Department of Law Enforcement
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