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Major international car-rental companies have booths at Lihuʻe Airport, with free shuttle buses running to off-airport parking lots nearby. Locally owned rental agencies Kauai Car & Scooter Rental and Kauaʻi Harley-Davidson are located in Lihuʻe, while Rent a Car Kauai, based in Kapaʻa on the Eastside, offers free airport pickups and drop-offs. Arriving on the island without reservations usually subjects you to higher rates and limited availability. Rental cars may be entirely sold out during peak travel times, so book ahead. Mix it up by renting a VW Westfalia Camper through Kauai Camper Rental.If you have the money, definitely go for a 4WD Jeep. Cars are sometimes prohibited by contract from traveling on dirt roads, and it will limit your exploration opportunities. That said, most roads are passable by regular car, if you go slow.Kauaʻi has a belt road running three-quarters of the way around the island, from Keʻe Beach in the north to near Polihale State Park in the west. Locals call highways by nickname rather than by number.

Hwy 50Kaumualiʻi HwyHwy 51Kapule HwyHwy 56Kuhio HwyHwy 58Nawiliwili RdHwy 520Maluhia Rd (Tunnel of Trees)Hwy 530Koloa RdHwy 540Halewili RdHwy 550Waimea Canyon Dr & Kokeʻe RdHwy 560Kuhio Hwy (continuation of Hwy 56)Hwy 570Ahukini RdHwy 580Kuamoʻo RdHwy 581Kamalu Rd & Olohena RdHwy 583Maʻalo Rd
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j and s motorcycle clothing and accessories leedsDestinationMilesTimeAnahola1425minHanalei3155minHanapepe1830minKapaʻa1120minKeʻe Beach391¼hrKilauea Lighthouse2540minKokeʻe State Park421½hrPoʻipu1425minPort Allen1730minPrinceville3050minWaimea2340minWaimea Canyon371¼hr
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For 24-hour emergency roadside assistance, free maps and discounts on car rentals and accommodations, Hawaii is served by the American Automobile Association, from its office in Honolulu.AAA has reciprocal agreements with automobile associations in other countries, so bring your membership card from home.
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motorcycle gear ann arborThe minimum age for renting a car is generally 25, though some agencies make exceptions;

for a moped, it’s 18. With the exception of remote areas such as Waimea Canyon Rd and the North Shore beyond Princeville, fuel is available everywhere, but expect to pay 20% more than the mainland. Towing is also expensive and should be avoided at all costs. Fees start around $65, plus $6.50 per mile. Renting a car often costs more on Kauaʻi than on the other major Hawaiian Islands. Normally, a rock-bottom economy car from a major rental company will cost you $200 per week, with rates doubling during the peak periods. Rental rates will generally include unlimited mileage.To minimize costs, comparison shop; differences of 50% between suppliers is not unheard of.Another strategy for cost saving is to use a purely local rental agency. These mom-and-pop firms, which generally operate from home, rent used vehicles that may be 10 years old, but can be had for $20 to $25 per day.For motorcycle rentals, the go-to place is Kauaʻi Harley-Davidson, which has a 20-bike fleet in Puhi, just outside Lihuʻe.

For mopeds, try Kauai Car & Scooter Rental.If you want a 4WD for getting to some of the sights, rates average $70 to $120 per day (before taxes and fees). Agencies prohibit driving off-road, meaning that if you get stuck they’ll slap a penalty on you. Kauaʻi remains very rural, with only one coastal highway connecting all major destinations. It’s hard to get lost for long.Highway congestion has been lessened by road-widening, but there is still rush-hour traffic, especially between Lihuʻe and Kapaʻa. To help combat this, a ‘contra-flow’ lane is created from 5am to 10:30am weekdays on Kuhio Hwy (Hwy 56) in the Wailua area; this turns a northbound lane into a southbound lane by reversing the flow of traffic.Stay alert for one-lane-bridge crossings. Whenever there’s no sign on one-lane stretches, downhill traffic must yield to uphill traffic.While drivers do tend to speed on highways, in-town driving is courteous and rather leisurely. Locals don’t honk (unless a crash is imminent), they don’t tailgate and they let faster cars pass.

State law prohibits more than one rider per moped, as well as requiring that they be driven in single file at a maximum of 30mph. Also, mopeds are not to be driven on sidewalks or freeways, but rather on roads with lower speed limits or on the highway shoulder.The state requires helmets only for motorcycle or moped/scooter riders under age 18. Rental agencies provide free helmets for all riders: use them. Talking or texting on a handheld device (eg cell phone) while driving is illegal.Driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol or drugs is a serious criminal offense.It's illegal to carry open containers of alcohol (even if they're empty) inside a car. Unless the containers are still sealed and have never been opened, store them in the trunk instead.The use of seat belts is required for the driver, front-seat passengers and all children under age 18.Child safety seats are mandatory for children aged three and younger. Those aged four to seven must ride in a booster seat, unless they are over 4ft 9in tall, in which case they must be secured by a lap-only belt in the back seat.