Hawaii defensive driving courses educate drivers on how to safely maneuver vehicles under various traffic conditions. Any licensed driver can register for traffic school in an effort to lower his or her auto insurance premium or for the betterment of their driving habits. For more information regarding Hawaii defensive driving, click here.

Drivers education in Hawaii is a course that residents younger than 18 years of age must complete to qualify for a driving license. Teen driving classes in Hawaii are conducted through secondary schools and state certified driving schools. For more information regarding Hawaii drivers ed courses, click here.

Hawaii Drivers Education

Hawaii drivers ed is a requirement for driver’s license applicants younger than 18 years of age. Teen drivers can attend driving school at a state high school or with a certified private driving instructor. Adult driving classes may be taken by drivers who require extra operating experience or for those who can benefit from a full driving education that includes both classroom and behind-the-wheel training.

To learn more about drivers ed courses in HI, click here.

Hawaii Defensive Driving

A Hawaii driver may take a defensive driving course for any of the following reasons:

  • Insurance premium reduction.
  • Voluntary/personal education.

Taking a driver improvement course in Hawaii does not dismiss a traffic ticket nor does it qualify a driver for driving record point reduction. Online traffic school taken on a voluntary basis may, however, qualify drivers for a discount on their car insurance premium. Contact your auto coverage provider to get more information about defensive driving course discounts.

Traffic school programs are offered all across the country, in each and every state. To find out what courses your state offers, click here.

Last updated on Thursday, December 21 2017.