In order to cross Kalakaua Avenue, bicyclists were forced into the middle lane of Ala Wai Boulevard. The city is looking for input from members of the public for a project to improve safety and enjoyment of Ala Wai Boulevard, the one-way, three-lane corridor that traces the makai banks of the Ala Wai Canal from Kapahulu to Kalakaua avenues in Waikiki.
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In order to cross Kalakaua Avenue, bicyclists were forced into the middle lane of Ala Wai Boulevard on Tuesday.
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Due to construction barriers on the shoulders, bicyclists did not have much separation from traffic on Ala Wai Boulevard at Kalakaua Avenue.
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Bicyclists walked their bikes across Ala Wai Boulevard at Kalakaua Avenue.
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Due to construction barriers on the shoulders, bicyclists did not have much separation from traffic on Ala Wai Boulevard at Kalakaua Avenue.
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A pedestrian island on Ala Wai Boulevard at the foot of the Mc Cully Bridge was the only refuge from afternoon traffic on Tuesday.
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Bicyclists shared the bike lane on Ala Wai Boulevard with not much separation from traffic on Tuesday.
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Bicyclists shared the bike lane on Ala Wai Boulevard with not much separation from traffic on Tuesday.
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A bicyclist waited at the light at the foot of the McCully Bridge on Ala Wai Boulevard.