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Are car break ins common in Maui?

He said do not leave anything in your car for more than five minutes in Maui. This is the amazing part, he went on to say there are 60 break ins each day in the lot we were in! I was amazed. Needless to say, do not leave any valuables whatsoever in your car.



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Safest Areas of Maui Overall, Maui is an incredibly safe place to visit, with a lower than average crime rate versus the U.S. national average. Violence and property crimes are low on average here, but the safest areas of Maui are Upcountry, South Maui, and the North Shore.

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Most Dangerous Roads in Maui
  • Kahekili Highway. One of the most dangerous roads in Maui is also considered one of the most dangerous roads in the country. ...
  • Hana Highway. ...
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  • Menzer Law Handles Car, Pedestrian, Bike and Motorcycle Accidents Throughout Hawaii.


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Areas in West Maui that tourists should avoid include Lahaina, Napili, Kaanapali, and Kapalua, according to a press release from the Hawaii Tourism Authority.

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General Safety Don't go into any city park at night unless there's an event that attracts a crowd. Generally speaking, you can feel safe in areas where there are many people and open establishments. Avoid carrying valuables with you on the street, and don't display expensive cameras or electronic equipment.

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Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach located on Maui is known to have rough water and is reported to be one of a handful of red sand beaches around the world. Makena Beach in Maui has the nickname of “breakneck beach” because the surf breaks right on the shore, making it very dangerous to swim in.

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Maui is family friendly and also perfect for a romantic getaway. Of Maui pros and cons, Bruce says Maui requires a lot of driving, and that while it increases in popularity it is getting more “touristy” and is the most expensive island to visit. “It's getting really expensive over there.

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