No. Your Canadian drivers license is good anywhere in the USA, by international agreement - that's what got the Florida government in hot water recently.
Is this a tourist question, a driving question - or a trick question?FLYING to Hawaii has nothing to do with whether or not you have an international drivers license or, for that matter, ANY kind of drivers license.DRIVING in Hawaii with an international drivers license, once you arrive there, should not be a problem. A tourist driving with an international drivers license is acceptable in the US.
No. All 50 states cooperate in sharing information about your drivers license status.
Yes, all fifty states accept drivers licenses from other states and even from foreign countries. If you move to another state and no longer live in Hawaii, you will eventually be required to obtain a drivers license from your new state showing your new address.
I live and Hawaii and it was not a problem. Have to go to the social security office and have them fax something to dmv though. MUCH cheaper and easier then getting one in Ontario.
No. NTSA guidelines require a passport (foreign or US), US passport card, green card or US drivers license or non-drivers license.
Yes you do need a valid state drivers license to ride a 49cc scooter in Hawaii, but is not required to have a motorcycle endorsement on it. The law just wants to make sure you know how to drive a car.
Hawaii Tokai International College was created in 1992.
No, my wife and I just flew from LA to Hawaii (roundtrip) and did not need to produce a passport. All you need is a drivers license or other ID card to get you through security and the ticket counter.
President Obama is not Canadian. He is American, born in Hawaii.
Hawaii license plate laws require two license plates on passenger vehicles - one on the front of the car and another to the rear.
Yes, Hawaii drivers licenses are in compliance with the Federal Real ID Act.
Hawaii Tokai International College's motto is 'Classroom without Walls'.