In Hawaii, individuals must be at least 15 years old to apply for a learner's permit. This permit is the first step in Hawaii's Graduated Licensing Program, which allows new drivers to gain experience under certain restrictions before obtaining a full driver's license.
In Hawaii, driver's licenses issued to individuals under the age of 72 are valid for 8 years. For individuals 72 years or older, the license must be renewed every 2 years.
In Hawaii, a minor with a provisional license must hold the provisional license for at least 6 months and complete 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 hours of night driving, to qualify for a full driver’s license. Additionally, the driver must not have any traffic violations during this period.
There is no grace period for driving with an expired driver's license in Hawaii. Once your license expires, you must renew it immediately. Driving with an expired license can result in fines and other penalties.
20/40 vision with or without corrective lenses Explanation: In Hawaii, to obtain a driver's license, you must have at least 20/40 vision in one eye, with or without corrective lenses. If your vision does not meet this requirement, you may be required to visit an eye specialist for further evaluation and potential restrictions on your license.