Is Studded Tires Legal in Hawaii After the 2026 Framework Overhaul?

No, studded tires are prohibited statewide in Hawaii under HRS §291-11.5, enforced by the Department of Transportation, with no exceptions for winter travel. The ban aligns with the state’s year-round warm climate policy to protect road surfaces and reduce environmental harm.


Key Regulations for Studded Tires in Hawaii

  • Statewide Ban: HRS §291-11.5 explicitly outlaws studded tires on all public roads, effective year-round. Violations may result in fines up to $100 per offense.
  • Local Enforcement: The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) and county police departments actively monitor compliance. HDOT’s 2026 traffic safety plan reinforces this prohibition as part of broader road preservation initiatives.
  • Alternative Requirements: Drivers must use all-season or winter-rated tires without studs. Temporary permits for studded tires are not issued, even for emergency vehicles.