Letter: Too many road signs clutter Oahu’s streets
In addition to the over-the-top number of speed humps from Hauula to Kahuku, is sign pollution — road signs every 20 feet — on Oahu necessary? Do we really need entering/exiting tsunami area signs? Our island is surrounded by water; it’s common sense that the areas near the shores would be a tsunami zone. Are fire zone signs near every grassy hillside next? Hurricane zone signs, too? Every speed hump has a couple of its own signs.
The signs are distracting to drivers. Sign companies must love all this business.
Lisa Adlong
Hauula
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