New Study: Oahu Freeways Deliver The Roughest Rides In The Country … But the state’s DOT deputy director says the new report from a D.C.-based research group doesn’t tell the whole story.
Hawaii, a state that has struggled historically to maintain its crumbling roads, currently has the roughest and bumpiest share of interstate highways in the country, according to a new report released by the Washington, D.C.-based group TRIP.
The national research nonprofit found that 23% of the pavement along Hawaii’s interstates is in poor shape, beating out all other states by far. The runner-up, Delaware, had just 9% of its interstate highways in poor condition, per the TRIP report.
The local interstates are all on Oahu — they’re the H-1, H-2, H-3 and Moanalua freeways.
