No way can you excede the speed limit on Ft. Weaver during morning, or evening rush hour.
Anonymous
4/15/08 @ 10:35 pm
I think that guy is out just before rush hour cause its a race from stoplight to stoplight where when Im goin 50 I get passed by somebody in a much bigger rush than me at 4am
Anonymous
3/25/08 @ 2:23 pm
First, speeding tickets are normally given to people "coming into Ewa Beach" not going out of Ewa beach. Usually you get zapped by the officers right near the cemetary by Tesoro. I should know, I was one out of the 20+ that got dinged one fine day.
Anonymous
3/17/08 @ 10:30 am
I agree with the comments. It does take forever to get to the freeway on Ft. Weaver road. Cops hanging out only makes in longer.
Anonymous
12/13/07 @ 8:12 pm
I have never seen a car going faster than 30 mph on Fort Weaver during rush hour, more like 15 mph.
Anonymous
11/5/07 @ 3:47 pm
How could anyone speed on Ft Weaver Road during the morning rush hour? Traffic is bumper to bumper from Ewa Beach to the H-1 Freeway. Morning commuters grumble how it takes over 30 minutes to travel the five miles to the freeway. Commuters leave home at 4-5am to beat the traffic into Honolulu.
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Anonymous
6/15/08 @ 8:20 pm
No way can you excede the speed limit on Ft. Weaver during morning, or evening rush hour.
Anonymous
4/15/08 @ 10:35 pm
I think that guy is out just before rush hour cause its a race from stoplight to stoplight where when Im goin 50 I get passed by somebody in a much bigger rush than me at 4am
Anonymous
3/25/08 @ 2:23 pm
First, speeding tickets are normally given to people "coming into Ewa Beach" not going out of Ewa beach. Usually you get zapped by the officers right near the cemetary by Tesoro. I should know, I was one out of the 20+ that got dinged one fine day.
Anonymous
3/17/08 @ 10:30 am
I agree with the comments. It does take forever to get to the freeway on Ft. Weaver road. Cops hanging out only makes in longer.
Anonymous
12/13/07 @ 8:12 pm
I have never seen a car going faster than 30 mph on Fort Weaver during rush hour, more like 15 mph.
Anonymous
11/5/07 @ 3:47 pm
How could anyone speed on Ft Weaver Road during the morning rush hour? Traffic is bumper to bumper from Ewa Beach to the H-1 Freeway. Morning commuters grumble how it takes over 30 minutes to travel the five miles to the freeway. Commuters leave home at 4-5am to beat the traffic into Honolulu.
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