FreeDMVTest — Hawaii Motorcycle 2026
Hawaii update: As of December 2025, a Basic RiderCourse is required before a motorcycle permit is issued. Hawaii has no statewide DMV — licensing is handled by four county Driver Licensing Offices.
🏍️ Hawaii HDOT · Motorcycle Knowledge Test Prep

Hawaii Motorcycle Permit Test Practice

Free practice for the Hawaii motorcycle knowledge test. Score 20 of 25 correct (80%) to pass. Realistic exam simulator with instant scoring — no signup required.

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Everything You Need to Pass

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Practice Test

Free Hawaii motorcycle exam simulator with instant scoring.

Cheat Sheet

Key facts and numbers to memorize before test day.

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Study Guide

Every motorcycle test topic, explained section by section.

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Helmet Law

Partial Helmet Law — who must wear a helmet in Hawaii.

Endorsement

How to add a motorcycle endorsement to your license.

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Motorcycle Manual

The official Hawaii motorcycle operator manual.

FAQ

How to pass the Hawaii motorcycle knowledge exam.

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Get Your Permit

Step-by-step Hawaii motorcycle permit requirements.

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Test Tips

How to pass the Hawaii motorcycle test on the first try.

What Makes Hawaii Different

Hawaii's motorcycle licensing has several features that set it apart from most other states — from how riders are licensed to which safety rules apply at which ages.

❓ Common Questions

How do I get a motorcycle license in Hawaii?

You must pass a knowledge test and a vision test, which earns you a one-year motorcycle instruction permit, and then pass an off-street on-cycle skills test before a motorcycle license is issued. Hawaii has no statewide DMV — you apply at one of the four county Driver Licensing Offices.

How many questions are on the Hawaii motorcycle knowledge test?

Hawaii's Motorcycle Operator Manual does not publish an official question count or passing score. The knowledge test covers the rules of the road, highway signs, and motorcycle safety. Our practice test uses a 25-question, 80%-to-pass format so you can prepare in an exam-style way.

Is a Basic RiderCourse required in Hawaii?

Yes. As of December 24, 2025, a Basic RiderCourse is required before a motorcycle instruction permit is issued in Hawaii. Confirm the current course requirement with your county Driver Licensing Office before you apply.

Do I have to take a riding skills test?

Yes. An off-street on-cycle skills test is required before a motorcycle or motor scooter license is issued. You must provide a motorcycle in safe operating condition with a current safety inspection certificate and a liability insurance card.

Can the motorcycle skills test be waived?

Yes. The skills test may be waived if you hold a motorcycle skills test Certification for Waiver issued by the Hawaii Motorcycle Safety Education Program, or a valid motorcycle license or endorsement from another state.

How long is the motorcycle instruction permit valid?

The motorcycle instruction permit is valid for one year. It is issued after you pass the knowledge and vision examinations.

What am I not allowed to do on a motorcycle instruction permit?

While learning to ride under a permit, you cannot carry passengers and you cannot operate the motorcycle during the hours of darkness.

What happens if my permit expires before I take the skills test?

If your motorcycle instruction permit expires before you take a skills test at least once, you must wait three months before you can apply for another instruction permit.

What is Hawaii's motorcycle helmet law?

Any operator or passenger under 18 years of age must wear an approved safety helmet, securely fastened with a chin strap. Riders 18 and older are not required by law to wear one, though it is strongly recommended.

Is eye protection required to ride a motorcycle in Hawaii?

Yes. Every operator and passenger must wear glasses, goggles, or a face shield unless the motorcycle is equipped with a windshield. This rule applies at every age, so it is broader than the under-18 helmet rule.

Is there a minimum age for motorcycle passengers?

Yes. You must not carry a passenger who is under the age of 7 years. Also, no passenger is allowed at all on a two-wheeled moped.

What counts as a moped in Hawaii?

A moped is a two- or three-wheeled device with a motor no larger than two horsepower and a top speed of no more than 30 mph on a level surface. You need a driver's license of any category to operate one.

Is motorcycle insurance required in Hawaii?

Yes. Liability insurance is required, and a valid proof-of-insurance card must be kept in the motorcycle or carried by the operator. A citation for not having proof of insurance can cost $100 or more.

Does completing a rider course lower my insurance?

Yes. You receive a 15% discount on premiums for liability coverage if you successfully complete a motorcycle education course in Hawaii.

What equipment does my motorcycle need to be street-legal?

Required equipment includes brakes, a head lamp, tail lamp, stop lamp, muffler, horn, rear-view mirror, and a seat. Fenders or mud guards are required, and handlebars may not be raised more than 15 inches above the seat.

Is there a separate license to ride a three-wheel motorcycle?

A three-wheel motorcycle generally requires a separate license endorsement, which calls for passing both a written test and a skills test for that vehicle.

Where do I apply for a Hawaii motorcycle license?

Hawaii has no statewide DMV. Licensing is handled by the four county Driver Licensing Offices — the City and County of Honolulu, and the Counties of Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai.

What manual should I study for the Hawaii motorcycle test?

Study the Hawaii Motorcycle Operator Manual (DOT-H 2053), published by the Hawaii Department of Transportation. It is the standard Motorcycle Safety Foundation curriculum plus Hawaii-specific licensing, equipment, and insurance rules.

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This free Hawaii motorcycle permit test practice covers the topics on the official HDOT motorcycle knowledge exam — controls and gear, turning and swerving, lane positioning, hazard awareness, and traffic laws. Whether you are getting your first motorcycle permit or adding an endorsement, our practice test and study tools help you prepare to pass on your first attempt.

Source: Test details reflect the consensus of major rider-education sources — confirm with the state agency before your visit. Hawaii's Motorcycle Operator Manual does not publish a question count or passing score; the 25-question, 80%-to-pass figure shown here is a third-party practice format. As of December 24, 2025, a Basic RiderCourse is required before a motorcycle instruction permit is issued. Hawaii has no statewide DMV — licensing is handled by the four county Driver Licensing Offices.