If you’re at least 15 ½ in Hawaii, you can take a knowledge test based on the 2025 Hawaii Drivers Manual to get your permit and start the licensing process. The test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions and requires a passing score of 83%, achieved by answering at least 25 questions correctly. The fee for taking the knowledge test is $2, or $10 if you choose to take it orally, and the permit will be $5-10, depending on your location, so you’ll need to check your local DMV fee schedule. Once you’ve held your permit for 180 days, and have completed a driver’s education course and 50 hours of supervised driving, you may take the road test for $8 to qualify for your license. Your driver’s license will be an additional $5-10. When you’re going to the DMV for your permit or license, be sure to bring your birth certificate, social security card, and signed parental consent from both parents listed on your birth certificate if you’re still a minor. The test will cover questions about road signs, traffic accident procedures, pedestrian safety laws, and much more. These Hawaii DMV permit practice test questions are the ideal way to study for your real exam, as it contains questions in the same format and written based on the same information.