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Original questions based on the latest HawaiiHI CDL Handbook Expert-reviewed by S. Litvintchouk, M.S. (MIT), Chief Educational Researcher

HI CDL Passenger Vehicles Practice Test 2 2026

5 min
Score distribution:
90-100=>100%
80-89=>0%
70-79=>0%
60-69=>0%
<60%=>0%
Avg. first-try score: 90%
Perfect for:
First-time and renewal CDL/CLP applicants

While you may live in the Paradise of the Pacific, failing to recognize and react to road signs could leave you feeling less than blissful. Whether you’re cruising along Honoapi‘ilani Highway to Lahaina or venturing onto the mountainous terrain of Hilo, road signs keep you safe and control traffic flow. How well do you recognize and understand them? If you’re preparing to take your Hawaii driver’s license written knowledge test, you should make sure you have a firm grasp of identifying and understanding road signs.

Once you have gained an extensive knowledge of road signs, you will be on your way to better understanding the rules of the road and recognizing important road situations. If you begin by studying the shapes and colors of these signs, you will notice their attributes are associated with specific types of messages. Our Hawaii DMV Road Signs practice test will assist you in cultivating solid recognition and interpretation skills. You will find that regulatory signs (e.g., One Way) help you obey traffic laws. Warning signs (e.g., Divided Highway Ends) alert you to upcoming road situations. Guide signs (e.g., Exit) provide directions and service location information. Construction signs (e.g., Street Closed) advise you of work zones.

Our Road Signs practice test will guide you in developing the skills to recognize them and interpret their messaging. The practice test is based on the most recent Hawaii DMV driver’s manual ({Hawaii DMV Handbook (HI Driver's Manual) 2026https://driving-tests.org/hawaii/.

HI CDL Passenger Vehicles Practice Test 2 2026
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Steven Litvintchouk

M.S. (MIT, Columbia), Chief Educational Researcher. ACES member (Society for Editing). Verifies all 50 state tests against official handbooks weekly.

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