Hawaii DMV Sign Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
A road sign is basically Hawaii’s way of giving you a quick instruction without slowing down traffic to explain itself. Shape, color, symbol, lane markings...all of it is there to be read fast, and the Class 3 written knowledge test expects you to do that, too. A Stop sign is easy. A warning sign on a curve, a lane marking near an intersection, or a regulatory sign you only half-remember from the handbook? That is where people start guessing, and guessing is a pretty weak study plan. This Hawaii DMV practice test puts that signs-and-signals material under a brighter light, where it belongs. Road signs are not tested in some neat little road-sign-only bubble on the official exam. They are folded into the Class 3 written knowledge test, along with traffic laws, pavement markings, signals, right-of-way rules, safe driving practices, alcohol and drug laws, and the rest of the material from the Hawaii Driver’s Manual. So, yes, you should know the octagon, the triangle, the rectangle, all of that. But you also need to understand what those signs are telling you to do when the road is busy and there is not much time to politely think it over. This Hawaii road sign test includes 20 multiple-choice questions covering regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane markings, and the safe responses that go with them. You need 16 correct answers to pass this practice test. The question pool changes from attempt to attempt, which helps keep the practice useful instead of turning it into a little memorization trick you can beat once and forget five minutes later. For the real Hawaii learner permit exam, use the official numbers. The Class 3 written knowledge test is a 30-question multiple-choice exam, and you need 24 correct answers to pass. That is 80%, with no more than 6 missed questions. The Hawaii Driver’s Manual is the official study source, and this Hawaii permit practice test should work alongside it, not instead of it. A practice test can tighten your recall, absolutely, but the manual is where the state lays out the full set of rules, including the bits that are easy to skim past and then regret later. Hawaii also offers the learner permit test online through KnowTo Drive Online for applicants who are at least 15 years and 6 months old. The online version is available in English and Spanish, has a one-hour time limit, and must be taken on a desktop or laptop with a webcam, keyboard, mouse or mouse-pad controlled cursor, and internet connection. No phones, no tablets, no touchscreen devices. A little fussy, maybe, but that is the setup. If you pass online, you still have to visit a county driver licensing center, bring the required documents, and complete the permit process within 30 days. Use this DMV signs test as a focused way to clean up the part of studying that tends to blur together: shapes, colors, markings, signals, and what a safe driver is expected to do next. It is not the official DMV written test, and it is not pretending to be. It is a practical rehearsal for reading the road before the road starts reading like a pop quiz.