Haw. Code R. § 19-123-353 - Test administration
The skill test shall be administered to evaluate the rider's control of the motorcycle while maneuvering the motorcycle through a variety of successively more complex exercises. Painted lines and cone markers shall delineate the test exercises, which are superimposed on the practice riding area.
(1) The instructor shall
score the student with the aid of a stopwatch and timing distance chart similar
to that used in administration of the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF) Rider
Skill Test for Motorcycles and 3-Wheel Motorcycles licensing test
procedures;
(2) The instructor
shall utilize a clipboard and an individual score sheet for each student to be
tested. A copy of the score sheet is shown at the end of this
chapter;
(3) Four-inch traffic
cones shall be used to mark specific points on the test exercises, and to
clearly delineate the exercise path. Cones should not encroach onto the path of
travel;
(4) A passing score is 0-20
penalty points-assessed. The student is scored on his or her ability to perform
the skill test without incurring assessment of penalty points.
(A) Speed, stopping distances, and other
observable events, such as a tire crossing or hitting a line or cone, are used
in scoring the student's performance;
(B) Foot-down errors, improper riding
techniques, and failure to achieve performance standards also result in the
assessment of penalty points; and
(C) The student's errors are scored
objectively using specific scoring procedures, and penalty points are assessed
on a standard score sheet.
(5) All primary instructors who are qualified
to issue the skills test shall be subject to random examinations, inspections
and audits, without prior notice, by the state or the licensing authority
within each county to assure that test integrity is maintained; and
(6) The skills test shall be stopped by the
primary instructor if the student becomes a hazard to him or herself or the
other students, or commits an unsafe act during the testing
procedure.
(7) hazard to him or
herself or the other students, or commits an unsafe act during the testing
procedure.
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