HI DMV PERMIT TEST

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If you operate a motor vehicle on public roadways in Hawaii you are required to have a driver’s license or learner’s permit. You will be given the following tests when you apply for a driver’s license or instruction permit as required: 1. Rules of the Road 2. Vision 3. Recognition of traffic control devices. You must pass these tests before you are permitted to take the road test. The HI DMV written test is based on the information contained in the Hawaii Driver's Manual, and is designed to check your knowledge of road signs, traffic law, road rules and safe driving practices. The knowledge test consists of 30 questions, and you'll need at least 24 correct answers to pass (80%).
1. In a parking space reserved for individuals with disabilities, you may:
Park in an emergency.
Park if you are in a rush.
Never park, but may stand even if you do not have a disabled person on board.
Never park, unless you are a person with disabilities or a driver transporting a disabled person.
2. This road sign means:
divided highway ends sign
One-way traffic.
Divided highway ends.
Keep right, traffic is entering from another road.
Keep right.
3. The term “distracted driving” refers to anything that:
Causes you to focus on your driving.
Causes evasive action while driving.
Causes you to scan the road ahead.
Takes your attention away from driving.
4. Do not pass:
On hills or curves.
When school bus lights are flashing.
When approaching intersections.
All of the above.
5. When you drive into the street from any driveway you:
Must drive slowly so approaching vehicles and pedestrians can get out of your way.
Must stop and proceed only when there are no pedestrians or vehicles approaching.
Can disregard pedestrians if there is no sidewalk.
Must honk the horn so approaching vehicles and pedestrians can allow you room.
6. Drinking alcohol and driving is:
Illegal only at night.
Only dangerous at night.
Dangerous both to you and to others on the road.
Safe if you are alone in the vehicle.
7. Motorcycles:
Are entitled to use a complete traffic lane.
Must share a traffic lane with another vehicle.
Don't have the same rights and responsibilities as other roadway users.
Are easier to see than cars.
8. If a vehicle is coming toward you at night with its high beams on, making it hard to see the road ahead, you should:
Look straight ahead toward the middle of the lane.
Look ahead toward the right edge of your lane.
Look ahead toward the left edge of your lane.
Turn on your emergency flashers.
9. Drivers may legally block an intersection:
Only during rush hour traffic.
Under no circumstances.
Only when they cannot get completely through the intersection.
Only after entering the intersection on a green light.
10. Speed limit signs are:
Destination signs (guide signs).
Service signs.
Regulatory signs.
Warning signs.
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