Remember to take turns at the one-lane bridges. These one-lane bridges are scattered all along the Road to Hana and have to accommodate traffic going in both directions, you’ll notice that there is a yield sign and room to pull over at each of them. If you’re the only car at the bridge, then proceed ahead with caution, otherwise, wait until it is your lane’s turn to cross. Often, if there is a line-up of cars accumulated on one side of the bridge, the entire line-up will cross at once and after they’ve passed, then your lane will have a chance to go. With over 50 of these bridges to cross on your journey, this is a tip you will use over and over again! Check in with Hana Picnic Co. for your free route map.
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