The US and the World Should be Watching. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Karla S Cruz. This past week, while the Philippine resupply vessel Unaiza was conducting a routine Rotation and Resupply mission to the supply ship Sierra Madre, a Chinese Coast Guard vessel engaged in dangerous blocking maneuvers, […]
Why Panos Prevedouros Left Hawaii (Hawaii Together)
High Prices, Taxes and Rail Were Factors. The host for this show is Keli’i Akina. The guest is Panos Prevedouros. Prominent Honolulu rail critic Panos Prevedouros talks with host Keli‘i Akina about why he moved away from Hawaii last year. The former chairman of the University of Hawaii’s civil engineering department says the state’s high […]
Go by Bike! (Out And About)
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com A talk about where bicycling is taking us with the Hawaii Bicycling League leading the way. A conversation covering everything bicycling in the context of Honolulu and Hawaii – why you should bike, how you can start doing so, what is happening to make bicycling safer and […]
Roads and Traffic in Hawaii (Life After Statehood)
Have we been keeping up? Jay Fidell and Ray Tsuchiyama on one of our favorite pet peeves, roads and traffic in Hawaii. A study of the growth of freeways, traffic, techniques to ameliorate traffic, bike paths and of course potholes, on Oahu and on the neighbor islands. The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. […]
Where the Drone Leads – North to Alaska (Where the Drone Leads)
Unmanned Traffic Management – what’s that all about? This week on Where the Drone Leads we’ll be discussing managing drone traffic for safety, efficiency, and service – how are we going to do that? How are we going to introduce drones into disaster management, with the legacy Incident Command System designed before drones became available? […]
A Bike Symposium for Complete Streets
Raya Salter and Elise Anderson cover the Honolulu Bike Symposium at the Laniakea YWCA about the complete Streets program. Raya Salter traveled down to the symposium and heard from Melissa White, Mayor Kirk Caldwell and Mike Packard. She also spoke to Mike Packard, Rep. Chris Lee, Melissa White and Harrison Rue, after the symposium. Original […]
Sitting in Traffic in Clean Cars By 2045
Traffic may not improve, but at least we can feel better about sitting in traffic in clean, non-fossil fuel burning vehicles. There was a bill introduced in the 2017 Legislature that would have encouraged the use of clean cars by 2045. To discuss the proposed bill, Tim Apicella sits down with Jeff Mikulina, CEO of […]
Road Rage in Hawaii
Talking about Road rage in our Aloha State seems like a contradiction of terms. Sadly, road rage is occurring with more frequency. Moving Hawaii Forward, Tim Apicella and Jay Fidell look at what road rage looks like, its causes, and ways to avoid it. Video Credits: The Honolulu PD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3VPqS78zMo Ryan Arakaki: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNIBUh2JLBU ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Traffic Rises In The East – East Honolulu
Most Of Honolulu Traffic Stories Focus On Ewa Bound To Town. In This Episode Of Moving Hawaii Forward, Tim Apicella Looks At Traffic Headaches In East Honolulu. Tim Sits Down With Rene ‘ Garvin To Look At The Unique Challenges Commuters Have, And Stories Of Their Frustrations. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from […]
Pedaling in Paradise: A New Cycle with Bikeshare Hawaii
Reasons For Riding A Bike In Honolulu Just Got Easier. In This Episode Of Moving Hawaii Forward, Tim Apicella Interviews Lori Mccarney, CEO Of Bikeshare Hawaii, About A New Bike Share Program That Will Soon Place 1,000 New Bikes At 100 Self-Service Stops From Chinatown To Diamond Head. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]