Your driver’s license has expired. You may:
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Drive during the grace period of 180 days.
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Not drive, but you may renew your driver’s license within a year after the expiration following normal license renewal steps.
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Drive as long as you are accompanied by a licensed driver.
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Drive to and from work only.
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Explanation
In Hawaii, your driver’s license becomes invalid once it expires, and there is no grace period. As a result, you are not permitted to drive with an expired license. However, you have the opportunity to renew your license within a year after its expiration date by following the standard renewal procedure. This renewal process allows you to regain your driving privileges without needing to undergo the steps required for obtaining a new license.
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