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November 02, 2004

The Secret Interstate

Commuters and traffic watchers just call it "Red Hill," differentiating the winding, hilly thoroughfare from its wide and flat sister, the "Airport Viaduct." But believe it or not, the four-mile length of road is an interstate, just like H-1, H-2, and H-3. Meet Interstate H-201, only recently revealed by the powers that be as freeway signs were replaced during a long-overdue resurfacing. Previously, the "secret interstate" was only known mostly to serious road geeks.

To nick an idea from a fun poll our own Mitchell created, take the Honolulu commuter's Pepsi Challenge: When it comes to heading east or west, which road do you travel? Why?

Posted by Prophet Zarquon at November 02, 2004 02:44 PM

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Posted by helen on November 4, 2004 11:32 PM:

That would depend on where I was going. I suppose if point A was Ala Moana and point B was Mililani, I suppose I would take the H-201 since it seems to be the shorter route.

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