If a hurried driver starts tailgating you, pull over and allow them to pass when it’s safe to do so. The Hana Highway widens at fairly regular intervals for this purpose. Fortunately, you don’t run into these types of drivers very often, but when you do, allowing these drivers to pass takes away the stress that comes from someone riding your bumper. Plus, with no-one behind you, you can slow down to admire any particularly nice views that you come across. Don’t forget to check with Hana Picnic Co. before you set off, they have everything you will need for your trip.
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