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Bill Long reacts as a car drives by the group of residents sign-holding at Waipa without stopping on Kuhio Highway Wednesday.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Ka’iulani Mahuka and Bill Long return to the group of residents sigh-holding on Kuhio Highway at Waipa Wednesday after turning away a vehicle trying to get to Haena State Park.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Bill Long watches a line of cars coming his way as he and others hold signs asking visitors to get passes for the state parks, and for traffic to slow as it enters Wainiha and Haena along Kuhio Highway Wednesday.

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Bill Long and Brandi Miller react as a car drives by the group of residents sign-holding on Kuhio Highway at Waipa without stopping.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

A group of residents has gathered in the days after the opening of Kuhio Highway, asking drivers to slow down and turn around if they don’t have a parking pass for Haena State Park.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Moku Chandler waves to passers by as he tallies the number of visitor cars and Kauai resident cars that pass by the old road block station — now known to residents as the “regulation station.”

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Ka’iulani Mahuka tries to advise drivers of needed parking passes for Haena State Park, but several try to drive around her, creating a traffic jam on Kuhio Highway Wednesday at Waipa.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Bill Long leans in to talk to a driver, holding a sign that says “Not Taking Visitors,” on Wednesday.

Jessica Else / The Garden Island

Signs along Kuhio Highway at Waipa on Wednesday asked drivers to slow down and to be responsible visitors to the North Shore.

WAIPA — The message along Kuhio Highway was to slow down on Wednesday, as North Shore residents gathered with signs at the old road-closure booth in Waipa.

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