Honolulu Hawaii Online Driver Education and Honolulu Hawaii Licensing Procedures
So you’ve taken your first step to become a new driver in Honolulu Hawaii? Congratulations!
As you probably already know, driving is a valuable skill to know but it can also be extremely dangerous. Therefore, to help new teen drivers develop safe driving habits during their first few years behind the wheel, the State of Honolulu Hawaii has implemented a graduated driver license program for Honolulu Hawaii drivers who are between the ages of 15-18.
We’ve summarized a few things you’ll need to know as you go begin your process of becoming a licensed driver in Honolulu Hawaii.
Honolulu Hawaii Instruction Permit (aka--Learners Permit)
You need to be at least 15 years, 6 months old to be eligible to obtain an instruction permit in Honolulu Hawaii.
When you are ready to take your written driver’s test, you will need to take the following items with you to the Honolulu Hawaii DOT office (driver’s license office):
- Birth Certificate (Original)
- Social Security card
- Bring your parent/guardian with you to sign a consent form
- Picture ID (a student ID should suffice)
- Proof of Residence in Honolulu Hawaii
- $5 to cover the instructional permit fee
Once you have your Honolulu Hawaii instruction permit, you may begin to practice driving, however you must always have a licensed driver who’s at least 21 years old sitting next to you in the front passenger seat.
Honolulu Hawaii Intermediate License (aka--Provisional Driver's License)
After you've had your Honolulu Hawaii learner's permit for 6 months, you'll be able to apply for an Honolulu Hawaii intermediate license if you meet the following prerequisites:
- No traffic violations within the past six (6) months
- Completed a 30-hour state-approved drivers education course which includes six (6) hours of behind-the-wheel training with a DOT-certified driving instructor
When you go to the DOT office to get your license, you need to take your instruction permit along with the same paperwork/documents that you brought when you took your instruction permit test. You will need to pass the road test this time, and then you will have earned your intermediate driver’s license.
With an intermediate license, the following restrictions still apply:
- Only one (1) passenger under the age of 18 unless your parent/guardian is with you.
- All occupants must be wearing seat belts
- No driving between 11pm and 5am unless driving to or from work or a school-related activity (you must have verifiable information on hand)
Please adhere to these restrictions! Your license will be suspended for 3 months upon your first violation and repeat violations will result in 6-month suspensions.
Your intermediate driver’s license will convert to a full driver’s license when you turn 17 provided that you have not had any traffic violations within the last six (6) months. There may still be some restrictions until you turn 18, however. Please contact the Honolulu Hawaii DOT for more information.
Honolulu Hawaii Auto Insurance Honolulu Hawaii Financial Responsibility Laws
The State of Honolulu Hawaii requires that you have auto insurance coverage on any vehicle you drive. [Why? Suppose you’re in an accident and it’s the other driver’s fault and you incurred thousands of dollars in damages to your vehicle. But the at-fault driver doesn’t have insurance and has no way of paying for the damage done to your vehicle. Who would have to pay for the repairs to your car? That’s right, you!]. If you drive without insurance you risk having your license suspended plus a hefty fine.
The minimum amount of coverage you are required to carry is as follows:
- $10,000—Personal Injury (1 person)
- $20,000—Personal Injury (2 or more persons)
- $40,000—Property Damage
Honolulu Hawaii Drunk Driving Laws
Drinking and driving is a deadly mix. Upon your FIRST conviction of a Honolulu Hawaii DUI, you will face the following penalties:
- 2 to 5 days in jail
- Suspension of your license for 90 days
- A fine ranging from $150 to $1,000
- An additional fine if a child under 15 was in your vehicle at the time
- 72 hours of community service
- Mandatory enrollment in a substance abuse or alcohol education program
Subsequent DUI violations will result in far stiffer penalties, including extended jail time, and the revocation of your Honolulu Hawaii drivers license.
Honolulu Hawaii Cell Phone & Text Messaging Laws
There are currently no statewide laws regulating the use of cell phones & text-messaging in Honolulu Hawaii, However, Oahu passed a law in 2009 which prohibits text-messaging while driving and the use of hand-held cell phones while driving (except those with hands-free devices).
Honolulu Hawaii Online Driver Education
Anyone applying for an Honolulu Hawaii intermediate license must successfully complete a state-approved drivers education course. You can visit the Honolulu Hawaii DOT website for a list of approved drivers ed courses.