Too many humps in the roads, says Goode Other ‘traffic-calming’ measures advocated in the planning process to stem speeding By BRIAN PERRY Staff Writer WAILUKU — Motorists speeding through otherwise quiet, residential streets continues to be a problem, and the solution, so far, has been for the county to install speed humps. But, as Public Works Director David Goode explained to the Maui County Council’s Public Works and Water Committee Wednesday, speed humps are costly for the county to install and other “traffic-calming” measures could be as effective if not more so. Much of the problem, Goode said, is that...