Hawaii Drivers License

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When you change your address you must notify the County Examiner of drivers: 1. In writing, within 30 days. 2. In writing, within 10 days. 3. In person, within 10 days. 4. By telephone, within 30 days.

1. In writing within 30 days Whenever you change your residence address you must, within 30 days, notify the county examiner of drivers in writing of your old and new address, your name and driver's license number.

When you change your name you must notify the County Examiner of drivers in person with proof of the change within: 1. 60 days. 2. 20 days. 3. 10 days. 4. 30 days.

4. 30 days. A change of name requires that you appear in person at the office of the appropriate examiner of drivers within 30 days with proof of the change

When driving a vehicle upon any public street or highway you must: 1. Show your driver's license upon demand. 2. Carry your license with you. 3. Have a valid driver's license. 4. All of the above.

4. All of the above. You must have a valid driver's license with you at all times while operating a motor vehicle or moped, and must show it on demand to a Police Officer

A copy of the vehicle inspection certificate: 1. Should be kept in the vehicle. 2. Filed with your State income tax return. 3. Be kept in a safe place in the home 4. Will be sent to you by the County Department of Finance.

1. Should be kept in the vehicle. A Hawaii state automobile insurance identification card is required to pass the inspection. Upon approval, a sticker is affixed to the vehicle and a copy of the inspection certificate is issued to you. This must remain in the vehicle. The inspection results are sent eletronically to the motor vehicle registration file.

All head lamps on your vehicle must work properly and be correctly adjusted: 1. When driving in city traffic. 2. At all times. 3. When driving on freeways. 4. When approaching other vehicles.

2. At all times. The head lamps of your vehicle are of critical importance in night driving, in rainy weather, in fog, and while driving through tunnels. They must work properly and be correctly adjusted at all times

When your driver's license expires you may: 1. Drive during the grace period of 90 days. 2. Drive as long as you are accompanied by a licensed driver. 3. You may not drive but you may renew your driver's license within a year after the expiration following normal license renewal steps. 4. Drive to and from work only.

3. You may not drive but you may renew your driver's license within a year after the expiration following normal license renewal steps. You may renew your driver's license at any driver licensing office in Hawaii. Your license can be renewed within six months before the expiration date. EVERY HAWAII STATE DRIVER'S LICENSE IS VOID AFTER THE EXPIRATION DATE. THERE IS NO GRACE PERIOD. Your license may be renewed within a year after the expiration date. You must follow the procedure for an original license if you fail to renew your driver's license during the renewal period. Before your license is renewed, you must pass a vision test. You may also be required to pass a road test. You may renew your license twice consecutively by mail but must present yourself before the examiner of drivers on the third renewal

When you take a road test for a driver's license: 1. You must provide the vehicle 2. The vehicle must be in safe operating condition free of safety defects 3. You must be accompanied to the testing station by a licensed driver 4. All of the above

4. All of the above. You must be accompanied to the testing station by a licensed driver and provide a vehicle in safe operating condition with a current safety inspection certificate and no-fault insurance card. All vehicle safety defects must be corrected prior to taking the test.

Which of the following equipment may you have installed on your private vehicle? 1. A red light showing the front, or a blue light visible outside of the vehicle. 2. A bell, exhaust whistle or siren. 3. A muffler cut-out or by pass if used only on country roads. 4. None of the above.

4. None of the above


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