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Speeding Citations Up 92% Since Start of Maui’s Stay-at-Home Order
Speeding citations on Maui are up 92% since the start of Maui’s stay-at-home order was implemented on March 20, 2020. The data covers a five-and-a-half week period through April 29, 2020.
Maui Police: No Citations Yet Relating to Emergency Stay-at-Home Declaration
As of March 27, 2020, Maui Police Department has not issued any citations or had any arrests regarding the emergency declaration calling for stay-at-home orders.
Unused Rental Vehicles Pile Up Around Kahului Airport Ahead of Quarantine Order
With many travelers opting to leave before a mandatory quarantine takes effect on Thursday, and stay-at-home order take effect on Wednesday, the overflow of returned rental vehicles is starting to pile up around Kahului Airport. The actions are taken as state and county officials attempt to flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic and prevent an overburdened medical system.
Maui Stay-At-Home Order, Effective March 25 to April 30
MAUI STAY AT HOME ORDER STARTS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25: Mayor Michael Victorino announced an update to Public Health Emergency Rules ordering everyone in Maui County to stay at home and work from home, effective Wednesday, March 25, 2020. This order will be in effect until April 30.