AARP members Bea Terumoto, left, and Hazel Amen waved signs yesterday along the intersection of South King and Hauoli streets in Moiliili in support of an AARP campaign for pedestrian safety. The site is where AARP volunteer Gwyne Isa was critically injured Friday when she was hit by a car. Isa had lobbied for a traffic light at the site where she was hit.
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