Vehicle decals now OK if not obstructing view

For immediate release: Aug. 11, 2015

Press release by:
Councilmember Elle Cochran
Maui County Council

Vehicle decals now OK if not obstructing view

WAILUKU, Hawaii – A new Maui County ordinance allows the placement of signs, posters and nontransparent materials on vehicle side windows and rear windows that don’t obstruct the driver’s view of the road, Councilmember Elle Cochran announced today.

Elle Cochran

Traffic Ordinance 413.342 took effect Sunday after being approved by the council on Friday. The measure was introduced by Cochran as a response to constituents having undue difficulty obtaining a vehicle safety check sticker.

The Maui County Code previously prohibited the display of decals of any size on vehicle’s rear and side windows, even if they didn’t obstruct the driver’s view.

“Oftentimes, vehicles adorned with decals convey personal messages or allow owners to express their sense of style,” Cochran said. “The prior law appeared to overreach a bit; small stickers that don’t impede views of the roadway are not a threat to public safety.”

The ordinance is online at MauiCounty.us/cochran.

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Review: Traffic Ordinance 413.342

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