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Hawaii does not use driver’s license points, but drivers may still have their license suspended for things like driving without insurance or failing or refusing to take a blood alcohol test. Moving violations will still be reported on your driving record in Hawaii. Depending on the offense, you could face fines, license suspension, or even jail time. Additionally, your insurer will see your driving record and may increase your premiums due to the violations.
Violations That Can Lead to a Suspended License in Hawaii
- Driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI/DWI)
- Drug-related offenses
- Failing or refusing to submit to a blood alcohol test
- Committing major traffic violations
- Violating Hawaii insurance laws
- Being at fault in a car accident without insurance coverage
Fortunately, moving violations won’t affect you forever. Violations will only affect your insurance rates for 5 years in Hawaii. However, it is still important to know what is on your record so you can better understand how your driving history may be impacting your insurance premiums.
To learn more, check out WalletHub’s guides to points on driver’s licenses and checking your driving record.
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