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Traffic slows through H-1/H-2 merge (Honolulu Advertiser)
by NewsReader 11-20-2006

The good news is that commuters on nearly every major road into town are finding smooth sailing this morning. The bad news is the well-traveled H-1/H-2 merge continues to be the island's bottleneck, with traffic now slowing to a crawl after nearly an hour of smooth running.

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