Massachusetts Drivers Permit Test

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Massachusetts Drivers Permit Test Review


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Three Speeding Violation (reasonable findings within any one year time period) 

    • A.

      30 days and $100

    • B.

      60 days and $100

    • C.

      Take drivers ED again within 90 days for license will be indefinitely revoked and $100

    Correct Answer
    A. 30 days and $100
    Explanation
    If a driver receives three speeding violations within any one year time period, the penalty is 30 days of license suspension and a fine of $100. This means that the driver's license will be temporarily revoked for a month and they will have to pay a fine of $100. This penalty serves as a consequence for repeatedly violating the speed limit and aims to discourage the driver from engaging in further speeding violations.

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  • 2. 

    Five Surcharge Events 

    • A.

      Four years and $500

    • B.

      Take drivers ED again within 90 days for license will be indefinitely revoked and $100

    • C.

      60 days and $100

    Correct Answer
    B. Take drivers ED again within 90 days for license will be indefinitely revoked and $100
  • 3. 

    Seven Surcharge Events

    • A.

      30 days and $100

    • B.

      60 days and $100

    • C.

      180 days and $100

    Correct Answer
    B. 60 days and $100
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 60 days and $100. This is because the question is asking for the combination of days and surcharge events that would result in a total of $100. Out of the given options, only the combination of 60 days and $100 would meet this requirement. The other options either have a different number of days or a different surcharge amount, which would not result in a total of $100.

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  • 4. 

    Habitual Traffic Offender (a total of three major moving violations or any combination of 12 major or minor moving violations within 12 years)

    • A.

      Take drivers ED again within 90 days for license will be indefinitely revoked and $100

    • B.

      1 year and $500

    • C.

      Four Years and $500

    Correct Answer
    C. Four Years and $500
    Explanation
    If a driver is classified as a Habitual Traffic Offender, it means that they have accumulated a total of three major moving violations or a combination of 12 major or minor moving violations within a span of 12 years. In this case, the consequence for the driver is that their license will be revoked for a period of four years and they will also have to pay a fine of $500. This punishment is likely imposed to deter repeat offenders and ensure the safety of other road users.

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  • 5. 

    Out of State Suspension (license has been suspended or revoked in another state)

    • A.

      Take drivers ED again within 90 days for license will be indefinitely revoked and $100

    • B.

      Cannot drive in state until the suspension is revoked and $100

    • C.

      Cannot drive in state until you take drivers ed again in that state and $100

    Correct Answer
    B. Cannot drive in state until the suspension is revoked and $100
    Explanation
    The correct answer states that the individual cannot drive in the state until the suspension is revoked and they need to pay a fee of $100. This means that if someone's license has been suspended or revoked in another state, they are not allowed to drive in the current state until the suspension is lifted. Additionally, they need to pay a fee of $100 in order to have their driving privileges reinstated.

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  • 6. 

    Conviction of driving with out a license as a JO

    • A.

      60 days and $100 first, 180 second and $100 second, and one year subsequent offenses and $100

    • B.

      180 days and $100 first, one year second and $100 second, and four years subsequent offenses and $100

    • C.

      30 days and $500 first, 60 days second and $500 second, and one year subsequent offenses and $500

    Correct Answer
    A. 60 days and $100 first, 180 second and $100 second, and one year subsequent offenses and $100
    Explanation
    The answer states that for the offense of driving without a license as a JO (juvenile offender), the punishment is 60 days and $100 for the first offense, 180 days and $100 for the second offense, and one year and $100 for subsequent offenses. This suggests that the penalty for driving without a license as a JO becomes more severe with each subsequent offense, with longer periods of imprisonment and higher fines.

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