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Hawaii driver knowledge practice

Original practice questions on road signs, traffic rules, right-of-way, and safe driving — written from Hawaii's own public driving law.

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Impaired driving · Hawaii

A driver age 21 or older is legally over the limit once their blood alcohol concentration reaches which level?

A0.05%
B0.08%
C0.10%
D0.12%
Hawaii driving law — 0.08% adult limit
Road signs · Hawaii

A red, eight-sided (octagonal) sign at an intersection requires a driver to do what?

ASlow down and proceed if it looks clear
BCome to a complete stop
CYield to traffic on the left only
DStop only when other cars are present
National sign standard (MUTCD) · used by every state
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Three of the 30 free sample questions — each one cites the exact Hawaii law it is built on.

Hawaii · speed

In Hawaii, a driver is guilty of excessive speeding when driving how fast?

A30 mph or more over the limit, or 80 mph or more no matter what the limit is
B15 mph or more over the limit
C20 mph or more over the limit, or 70 mph or more
D10 mph or more over the limit
From the law:a speed exceeding: (1) The applicable state or county speed limit by thirty miles per hour or more; or (2) Eighty miles per hour or more
HRS § 291C-105
Hawaii · right of way

Two vehicles reach an uncontrolled intersection from different roads at about the same time. Who must yield?

AThe driver on the right must yield to the driver on the left
BThe driver on the left must yield to the driver on the right
CThe faster driver has the right-of-way
DWhichever driver honks first may go
From the law:the driver of the vehicle on the left shall yield the right-of-way to the vehicle on the right.
HRS § 291C-61
Hawaii · dwi alcohol

For an adult driver in Hawaii, at what blood alcohol concentration is it illegal to operate a vehicle?

A.05 or more grams of alcohol
B.10 or more grams of alcohol
C.08 or more grams of alcohol
D.12 or more grams of alcohol
From the law:.08 or more grams of alcohol per one hundred milliliters or cubic centimeters of blood.
HRS § 291E-61
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Hawaii practice test — FAQ

How many Hawaii practice questions are there?

657 original practice questions plus 30 free sample questions — every one written and verified from Hawaii's own driving law.

Are these the official Hawaii test questions?

No. DriveTestIQ is independent and not affiliated with any government agency. Every question is original, written and verified from Hawaii's public driving law.

Is there a free Hawaii practice test?

Yes — 30 free sample questions, no account or card needed.

How much does full access cost?

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What topics do the Hawaii questions cover?

Road signs and signals, right-of-way, speed and parking rules, licensing, impaired driving, and safe-driving practice — each grounded in Hawaii law.

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