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Experience real-world driving, make actual driving decisions, and gain insights that books alone can't provide. Our Behind-the-Wheel simulators prepare you for both the road exam and a lifetime of safe driving. We recommend taking these after passing your official theory test to reinforce your knowledge and build practical decision-making skills.

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Note: The actual Pre-Trip Inspection isn't multiple-choice; it's a hands-on segment you'll perform in front of an examiner. This critical part of the CDL road test is a must-pass. We've compiled common questions and videos to help you prepare—be sure to watch them.

Pre-Trip Inspection Video
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How to perform a CDL Class A Pre-Trip Inspection

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Pre-Trip Inspection Video
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31:58 min

Full Exterior and in Cab PTI
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Air Brake Tests for Combination Vehicles

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References

Daniel B.'s CDL Pre-Trip Inspection Guide, TruckingTruth.com, https://cdn.truckingtruth.com/pre-trip-inspection/pre-trip-guide.pdf" CDL CLASS A Pre-Trip Inspection 2020 (Updated) - Driving Academy How to Pass CDL Your Road Test," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZBEVTx_nLo" How to perform a Class A CDL Pre-Trip inspection. Demonstrated by a state licensed CDL examiner." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfW615ZnELE

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Hawaii Driver's License & Permit FAQ

How Can I Apply for my HI Driver's License? Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What age must I be before I can apply for a Hawaii driver’s license?

    In the state of Hawaii, the minimum age to get a permit is 15 ½. You may apply for your provisional license at age 16.
  • What documents should I take with me when I apply for my Hawaii license?

    When you go to apply for your very first Hawaii license there are a few documents you will need to take with you:
    • Proof of Identity such as your Birth Certificate
    • Proof of Social Security Number
    • Proof of United States Legal Presence.
    • Notarized application from Parents or Legal Guardians (if under 18 and your parents are unable to bring you)
  • How do I become eligible for a Hawaii learner’s permit?

    In order to become eligible for a learner’s permit in Hawaii you must be…
    • 15 ½ years or older.
    • Able to supply proof of ID
    • Able to supply proof of Social Security Number
    • Able to supply proof of legal presence
  • Where should I go to apply for my Hawaii license?

    You definitely should go to a nearby DMV office to apply for your license. We recommend you go get and fill out your application ahead of time.
    There are several DMV locations divided up by counties.
    • To reach the County of Maui DMV main office call (808) 270-7363. If you want a specific location in the county of Maui see the list here.
    • To reach the County of Kauai main office call (808) 241-4256.
    • To reach specific DMV locations in the County of Hawaii see them here.
    • To reach the City and County of Honolulu click here.
  • How do I contact a Hawaii DMV office?

    You may contact a Hawaii DMV office by either checking out their website or by calling them at (808) 532-7700. There are several locations that you must contact directly.
    • To reach the County of Maui DMV main office call (808) 270-7363. If you want a specific location in the county of Maui see the list here.
    • To reach the County of Kauai main office call (808) 241-4256.
    • To reach specific DMV locations in the County of Hawaii see them here.
    • To reach the City and County of Honolulu click here.
  • Who needs to bring me for my written test in Hawaii?

    It’s best your parent(s) bring you because they have to sign your application. If they are unable to bring you there are other options. You can have them sign your application in front of a notary public and then have a licensed driver 21 or older bring you.
  • Are physicals necessary when getting a license in Hawaii?

    No. A physical isn’t necessary when getting a license in Hawaii.
  • Why do I need a vision test in order to get my Hawaii license?

    A vision test ensures that you are able to see and drive safely on the road. This is for the benefit of you and other drivers.
  • Where should I go for my driver’s license picture in Hawaii?

    You will have your picture taken at the DMV office once you pass. Be sure to wear a nice shirt/ blouse and comb your hair, you want to look your best.
  • How do I apply for my Hawaii license?

    The first step in applying for your Hawaii license is getting a Hawaii learner’s permit. In order to get your learner’s permit, you must first be:
    • At least 15 ½ years old
    • Able to supply proof of ID
    • Able to give proof of Social Security Number
    • Able to provide proof of US Legal Presence
  • What’s the next step after I apply for my Hawaii driver’s license?

    If you are between the age of 16 and 18, your next step is to get your provisional license.
    • You will have to hold your permit for at least 180 days before applying of your provisional license.
    • You will need to take a state certified driver’s education course with a total of 30 classroom hours and 6 hours of behind-the-wheel training.
    • You will need to get an additional 50 hours of behind-the-wheel practice from a licensed driver age 21 or older.
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If you want to say aloha at a luau across town, you'll want to find a way to drive there. We provide several hundred practice questions for your driver's test prep which is more than ten times the amount of questions you will face on the DMV written test. You'll also find the official DMV manuals for 2024.

In the Aloha state, your Hawaii commercial driver's license (CDL) fees and terms are complicated. If you want to drive class A, B, or C vehicles or qualify for endorsements like passenger and school busses, doubles/triples, tank vehicles, hazardous materials, or air brakes, we have you covered.