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Introduction
This document provides a comprehensive study guide for the 2025 Hawaii Driver’s Manual
General Test, featuring 100 carefully curated questions with verified correct answers based
on the 2025 Hawaii Driver’s Manual. These questions focus on essential topics such as
traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and Hawaii-specific driving conditions.
Each question is multiple-choice, mirroring the format of the official Hawaii DMV written
test, which requires an 80% score (24 out of 30 questions) to pass. Detailed explanations
accompany each answer to enhance understanding and retention, with unnecessary jargon
eliminated for clarity. This guide is designed to help you prepare effectively for the test.
1 100 Questions with Verified Answers
The following 100 questions cover key areas of the 2025 Hawaii Driver’s Manual, ensuring
thorough preparation for the Hawaii DMV written test. Each question includes a detailed
explanation to clarify the correct answer and provide practical context.
1. When you change your address, you must notify the County Examiner of drivers:
a) In writing, within 30 days.
b) In writing, within 10 days.
c) In person, within 10 days.
d) By telephone, within 30 days.
Answer: a) In writing, within 30 days.
Explanation: Hawaii law requires drivers to notify the County Examiner of drivers
in writing within 30 days of an address change. This ensures the DMV maintains
accurate records for licensing, renewals, and notifications. Failure to update your
address may lead to issues with receiving important documents or legal notices.
2. When you change your name, you must notify the County Examiner of drivers:
a) In writing, within 60 days.
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, b) In person, within 30 days.
c) By telephone, within 10 days.
d) In person, within 20 days.
Answer: b) In person, within 30 days.
Explanation: A name change must be reported in person within 30 days, accom-
panied by legal documentation such as a marriage certificate, divorce decree, or
court order. This ensures the drivers license reflects the correct legal name, which
is essential for identification and compliance with state regulations.
3. When driving on a public road, you must:
a) Show your drivers license upon demand.
b) Carry your license with you.
c) Have a valid drivers license.
d) All of the above.
Answer: d) All of the above.
Explanation: Hawaii law mandates that drivers possess a valid drivers license, carry
it at all times while operating a vehicle, and present it to law enforcement upon
request. This ensures compliance with licensing requirements and allows authorities
to verify your driving privileges.
4. If your drivers license expires, you may:
a) Drive during a 90-day grace period.
b) Drive with a temporary permit.
c) Not drive, but renew within one year without retaking tests.
d) Drive if accompanied by a licensed driver.
Answer: c) Not drive, but renew within one year without retaking tests.
Explanation: Driving with an expired license is illegal in Hawaii. However, you can
renew your license within one year of expiration without retaking the written or
road tests, provided you meet other renewal requirements, such as vision screening.
5. For a road test, you must:
a) Provide a vehicle in safe condition.
b) Be accompanied by a licensed driver.
c) Ensure the vehicle has no safety defects.
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, d) All of the above.
Answer: d) All of the above.
Explanation: For the Hawaii road test, you must provide a vehicle that is in safe
operating condition, free of defects like faulty brakes or lights, and be accompanied
by a licensed driver to the testing station, as you are not yet licensed to drive alone.
6. What does a red octagonal sign indicate?
a) Yield.
b) Stop.
c) No entry.
d) Slow down.
Answer: b) Stop.
Explanation: A red octagonal sign is a stop sign, requiring drivers to come to a
complete stop at the intersection, yield to other traffic or pedestrians, and proceed
only when it is safe to do so.
7. The minimum age for a full drivers license in Hawaii is:
a) 15.
b) 16.
c) 17.
d) 18.
Answer: b) 16.
Explanation: Under Hawaiis Graduated Drivers License (GDL) program, a full
drivers license can be obtained at age 16, with restrictions such as no driving
between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a licensed adult or for specific
exemptions like work or school, until age 17.
8. If your vehicles turn signals fail, you should use:
a) Hazard lights.
b) Hand signals.
c) Brake lights.
d) Horn signals.
Answer: b) Hand signals.
Explanation: If turn signals are inoperative, drivers must use hand signals to indi-
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