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Hawaii Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Practice your Hawaii Road Signs and Traffic Signals with this FREE practice test!
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

Hawaii Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Do you know the difference between a guide sign and a service sign? What about how to handle a four-way stop? All of this and more will be on your HI permit or license exam—so make sure you know the answers! Our FREE HI traffic signs and signals practice test teaches you quickly and efficiently, instead of poring over a handbook for hours on end. These proven study methods help you recall the different Hawaii county and federal road signs, traffic signals, and right-of-way laws so you can ace your license exam.

This online Hawaii road signs and signals practice test is uniquely designed for HI drivers, using the most recent laws and regulations to provide real sample questions you can expect to see on your permit or license test. We’ll test you on approaching traffic signals, passing through intersections, handling railroad crossings, as well as how to recognize and tell the difference between road signs such as service signs, construction signs, hazard signs, and more.

Our free Hawaii practice test includes 25 multiple-choice questions that replicate the format and feel of the DMV license exam. Each set of questions are randomly pulled from a huge pool, so you can refresh the test and take it as many times as you want to get different ones for a well-rounded study session. You’ll get full explanations with each answer, instant feedback as you go, and a review at the end to see what you missed and how you can study better for the next time. Retake this free Hawaii practice test as many times as you want to track how well you’re progressing until it’s time to take your HI license or permit exam!

Hawaii Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test FAQs:

Is the Hawaii road signs and signals test different from the HI driver’s license test?

The Hawaii traffic signs and signals test isn’t a separate exam from your standard license or permit test. Rather, it’s a part of the full permit exam, and questions on road signs and traffic signals may be sprinkled in throughout all of the questions, or separated as their own section within your test.

What do I need to pass my Hawaii road signs and traffic signals exam?

To pass your road signs and signals portion of the Hawaii permit or license test, you’ll need to be able to recognize both state and interstate road signs and their meanings, as well as accurately identify traffic signals and the proper process for driving through them.

Does this practice test have the same questions as the actual Hawaii permit and license exam?

Yes! The questions on this practice test were taken directly from the Hawaii driver’s manual, which is the very same source that the HI county DMVs use to create its official license test.

Hawaii DMV Sample Test Questions

This rectangular sign with black text on a white background signifies what?
  • Road closed.
  • Posted speed limit.
  • Merge.
  • Bus lane.
This rectangular sign with red lettering and symbol, indicates what?
  • If you have the correct permit, parking is acceptable.
  • You may only park here for one hour.
  • You may not park on the side of the road in this direction.
  • No parking here Monday - Friday.
This rectangular sign, with red background and white text, can supplement what common traffic sign?
  • Work zone signs.
  • Prohibited parking signs.
  • Speed limit signs.
  • All intersection directions that have stop requirements.
This rectangular white sign with black lettering let's you know that:
  • This is a no-pass zone.
  • Passing is permitted when it is safe.
  • You may pass on the shoulder.
  • If you use your horn, drivers must pull over.
This rectangular, half black and half white, indicates that ________.
  • You're sharing the side of the road with a bike lane.
  • It's okay to utilize an empty bike lane.
  • Motor vehicles have the right of way.
  • Motorcycles can use the bike lane.

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