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Hawaii Driver's Ed?


Question Posted Tuesday March 23 2010, 9:59 pm

I have a few questions about driver's ed on Oahu. So, what are the rules and regulations of those that have a driver's/learner's permit (and what's the difference between a driver's and a learner's?)? Do you need to have a person with a driver's lisence in the front seat with you? Or can he/she only a permit? I've been asking/google searching around but I'm not getting the answers I want... Please help, thank you.

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DangerNerd answered Wednesday March 31 2010, 11:56 pm:
The thing to do is go to the DMV and get the manual. The thing you study for the tests. It has most of these answers for you. Any other answers can be had by asking the people who work there, since that is what they are there to do: help you. :-)

As for the learner's permit, that is an easy one, but the laws are different where you are than here so the ages will probably be different. Here, you can get a permit at 15 and you can get a license at 16. You also HAVE TO HAVE a permit for one year before you can get a license.

With a permit, you are only allowed to drive when there is someone 25 or older in the car with you. You may never have anyone under 21 in the car with you as a passenger. You have to keep a curfew of 10pm and if you are caught out after then your permit is taken away... so no license for you.

A driver's license is just that. You get to drive without someone else there to watch out for you. Here, you can't have anyone under 18 in the car until you are 18 yourself. But those laws are different in pretty much every state.

As you can see, this isn't a simple question and that is why it wasn't answered sooner. The only real answers will come from talking with the people at your local DMV either in person or on the phone.

Please be safe.

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