The Hana Highway is the most famous road in Hawaii, featuring over 600 curves and 50 one-lane bridges. It is best explored on two wheels because it allows you to take in the tropical sights, scents, and sounds while navigating the narrow passages with greater agility than a car. However, the breathtaking landscape should only be admired while stationary. Mile Marker 16 is a strategic stop for riders, where you’ll take a break to admire the waves crashing against black lava rock.
The official Motorcycle Operator Manual (Hawaii Motorcycle Manual) instructs aspiring riders to prioritize safety at all times. As you begin your learning phase, you should read this manual at least once to familiarize yourself with the various aspects of riding theory. You will learn how to handle hazards such as slippery surfaces, railroad tracks, and mechanical failures. When you’re ready, you can use our Hawaii Motorcycle Practice Tests to evaluate your knowledge.
You’re about to take the second practice test in this series. Its content and format are similar to those of the official Motorcycle Knowledge Exam. You must score 80% or higher to pass this practice test, but we recommend ignoring your score during your first few attempts. We’ll help you identify and learn from your mistakes by providing a detailed explanation that describes the reasoning behind each correct answer. You should note this feedback in a notebook or notebook app for future reference.
Our automated assistant can provide personalized answers to your individual questions. Level up your test prep and initiate a conversation with this AI coach. It is available during your practice sessions and can give you hints that nudge you in the right direction without revealing the correct answer.
You should also incorporate our Free Hawaii DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test into your study routine. All of our practice tests are available online, 24/7, and you can access them anytime, anywhere in the world.