With beautiful weather and an eco-friendly community, Hawaii is no stranger to cyclists. The closer you get to the metropolitan Honolulu area, the greater number of cyclists you’re likely to spot out on the road. It’s important to be extra cautious of those two-wheeled, cycling machines as we take to the streets of Oahu. We’ve listed three things to keep in mind as you drive today and every day.
STAY IN YOUR LANE. Bike lanes have been created for a reason. Not only do bike lanes designate the proper riding area for cyclists, but they also tell drivers where they should not be. On top of keeping out of the bike lane, we must be conscious that we do not park in it either. Each time a driver obstructs the bike lane, cyclists must detour onto the sidewalk or into traffic, both of which endanger other people.
LOOK OUT, DON’T LISTEN UP. Engine-less and relatively inexpensive maintenance is one of the many benefits of bicycling. This means that bicyclists make very little to no noise at all, making it hard for drivers to know when they’re near. It’s always safe to double check before merging, especially in areas closer to Waikiki. Similarly, you should not assume that bicyclists can always hear you coming. Cyclists are hearing just about everything else out on the street including construction, pedestrians and other vehicles.
KEEP YOUR DOOR CLOSED. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 2 percent of all traffic deaths in 2014 involved bicyclists. In fact, 726 cyclists were killed in motor vehicle accidents in 2014. Bicycle accidents are most likely to happen in urban areas between the hours of 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. Although clothes-lining bicyclists is something that is often portrayed as comedic in the movies, in reality it is one of the biggest dangers for bicyclists on the road and has sadly led to many avoidable fatalities in past years. It’s no wonder many bicyclists say that they are more comfortable avoiding parked cars altogether. Being “doored” is the term used when a parked car unknowingly swings open a door, clothes-lining bicycles to their doom. It’s best to keep your doors closed (unless exiting or entering the vehicle, of course), and our eyes open.
Not one vehicle of transportation is more important than the other, nor is one life more important than another. Our all-encompassing responsibility as drivers is to share the road and keep each other safe. Here at KW Auto Body, that’s our number one goal, as well – to keep our customers safe. We’re about honesty, quality and customer service, no matter who you are or what you drive. We wish all motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians safe travel, but should you find yourself in a collision, don’t hesitate to give us a call to get your car back in shape and back on the road in no time.
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5 Tips For Driving In The Rain
Driving in the rain is no stranger to the residents of Hawaii. While morning showers are a common occurrence, we do also get the occasional rain/windstorm. And with the rain comes slippery-slick roadways. The U.S. Department of Transportation attributes roughly 20% of all car accidents to poor weather conditions. This month we’re divulging into five safety and driving tips to keep you free from harm when on wet roadways.
What’s My Car Saying?
Every little rattle and squeak from your car can bring uneasiness to your drive. While we understand that aging cars come with a plethora of noises that may very well be normal, these noises can also be due to car issues that require immediate professional attention. This month on the blog we’re dishing the differences between common car noises and when to see your trusted mechanic.
Tips to Avoid Rust
Rust damage can range from minor repairs to costly, extensive reconstruction. Here in Hawaii, drivers are all too familiar with rust, a repercussion of living near saltwater. We know that rust damage is dangerous and unsightly, but it may also jeopardize the safety of your vehicle and those in it. Below are a few quality car care tips to keep your vehicle rust-free.
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We’ve got you covered! Our dedication to fast and friendly service means getting you back on the road as quickly, conveniently & safely as possible. No matter what repairs your car needs, K.W. Auto Body has got you covered.

Computerized Estimates
We offer C.C.C.ONE estimating system along with digital imaging.

Paint & Refinishing
We use Standox and a computerized paint matching system.

Auto Body & Collision Repair
We use Pro Spot Aluminum weld station for specialized repairs.

Unibody & Frame Repair
We are trained to use the car-o-liner computerized measuring system.
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Valentine’s Day will be here in no time, and while you may already have romantic plans for your special someone, how are you planning on saying “I love you” to your car? It doesn’t matter if you’ve known your vehicle for years, or if you just met – there are lots of ways to show how much it really means to you year-around. Below are three ways to show your car some love this February.
1. Keep It Fresh
Keep your car smelling fresh and clean 24/7/365. Enhance every single drive for both you and your passengers with an unforgettable scent and ambiance. There are a few ways to freshen up your vehicle through the year without breaking the bank. For example, repurpose wooden and/or felt Christmas ornaments by adding essential oils to them as car fresheners.
2. Handwash It
Nothing shows your appreciation more than grabbing a microfiber cloth, car-soap and a bucket of water to handwash those hard-to-reach places that a drive-thru car wash could never get to. Don’t forget your vehicle’s undercarriage, wheel wells, exhaust pipes and car door handles – these places are often over-looked in machine-powered washes.
3. Take it For A Joy Ride
Go for a joy ride with your car and simply spend some time with it on your favorite scenic route. Take this time to listen to your vehicle. Is it making any unusual noises? Have any dashboard lights appeared? If you notice anything out of the ordinary, take your “baby” in to see a trusted mechanic or auto body repair person.
We hope you’re able to put these suggestions to use during this month of love. It doesn’t matter how long you’ve had your car, there are plenty of ways to show your appreciation. If your vehicle ends up needing some extra love on the exterior, you know who to call! Happy Valentine’s Day!
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We love to help our customers to simplify their lives. Check out more tips, tricks & hacks from our experts to help you to stay safe and drive with aloha.
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The decision to paint your car is a major one. Sure, sometimes you don’t have a choice, a heavy collision may require your vehicle to receive extensive auto body work and repainting. But sometimes you get the urge to change things up. This month we’re dishing our top 4 things to consider before taking the re-painting plunge.
5 Tips For Driving In The Rain
Driving in the rain is no stranger to the residents of Hawaii. While morning showers are a common occurrence, we do also get the occasional rain/windstorm. And with the rain comes slippery-slick roadways. The U.S. Department of Transportation attributes roughly 20% of all car accidents to poor weather conditions. This month we’re divulging into five safety and driving tips to keep you free from harm when on wet roadways.
What’s My Car Saying?
Every little rattle and squeak from your car can bring uneasiness to your drive. While we understand that aging cars come with a plethora of noises that may very well be normal, these noises can also be due to car issues that require immediate professional attention. This month on the blog we’re dishing the differences between common car noises and when to see your trusted mechanic.
Tips to Avoid Rust
Rust damage can range from minor repairs to costly, extensive reconstruction. Here in Hawaii, drivers are all too familiar with rust, a repercussion of living near saltwater. We know that rust damage is dangerous and unsightly, but it may also jeopardize the safety of your vehicle and those in it. Below are a few quality car care tips to keep your vehicle rust-free.
Hot Hawaiian Summer: 7 Tips For Car Maintenance In Hawaii
Those who live in Hawaii, or any tropical weather, know the importance of weather-specific maintenance in order to protect their vehicle. From the intense sunlight, to the heat, humidity and the salty breezes that are commonplace in Hawaii, ongong vehicle maintenance can be the difference between a safe smooth ride and a hazardous clunker. With summer quickly approaching, here are some maintenance tips to keep your car clean, reliable and protected from the elements…
Drive With Aloha: 10 Unspoken Rules on Hawaii’s Roads
While driving in Hawaii may not seem any different than driving in the rest of the world, there are a few unspoken rules to follow on Hawaii’s roads…
Featured Services
We’ve got you covered! Our dedication to fast and friendly service means getting you back on the road as quickly, conveniently & safely as possible. No matter what repairs your car needs, K.W. Auto Body has got you covered.

Computerized Estimates
We offer C.C.C.ONE estimating system along with digital imaging.

Paint & Refinishing
We use Standox and a computerized paint matching system.

Auto Body & Collision Repair
We use Pro Spot Aluminum weld station for specialized repairs.

Unibody & Frame Repair
We are trained to use the car-o-liner computerized measuring system.
Jumpstart Your Repairs
You were in an accident. We're here to help. We are a full service auto body shop and are committed to serving you. Let's get you in the shop and back on the road seamlessly and quickly. Give us a call today!
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Features
Integrations
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Resources
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