Article: Paving In Molokai.

By Larry Trojak

Laying down asphalt here has just the right Island pace to it ...

Edited by Loren Faulkner

Road paving on the tiny Hawaiian island of Molokai is generally the same as it is elsewhere in the island chain - or on the mainland, for that matter. What sets it apart from any other paving job, however, occurs during a lane closure and can be seen in the attitude of those forced to wait while oncoming traffic is allowed to pass.

While the overwhelming majority of drivers elsewhere will sit in their vehicles, muttering or cursing the fate that has befallen them, Molokai's travelers will often get out of their cars and trucks and ...

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