Learner's Permit Test: Massachusetts EXAM AND
PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 450
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
you can not renew an expired license if you have... - CORRECT ANSWER
unpaid parking violations, unpaid excise taxes, outstanding court
warrants, outstanding E-ZPass/ Fast Lane violations, or Tobin Bridge
violations
A citation may require you to... - CORRECT ANSWER pay a fine, lose your
driving privileges, appear in court, or go to jail
Major traffic law violations are... - CORRECT ANSWER criminal offenses
For many violations, the penalties may be stronger if you have.... -
CORRECT ANSWER a Junior Operator's License, under 21, a repeated
offender, or are driving with a Commercial Driver's License
How long do you have to pay a fine or request a hearing to dispute a
citation issued from a police officer for a Civil Motor Vehicle
Infraction? - CORRECT ANSWER 20 days
What is the lowest penalty for driving above the speed limit? - CORRECT
ANSWER $100 fine
What happens when you drive more than 10 miles per hour over the
speed limit? - CORRECT ANSWER you must pay an extra $10 for each
mph you were driving about the first ten
What happens if you are caught speeding in a posted work zone? -
CORRECT ANSWER the speeding fine is doubled
,If you commit a criminal motor vehicle violation.... - CORRECT ANSWER
you may be arrested, your vehicle may be towed, your license may be
taken away, and you may be sent to jail until you go to court
Criminal motor vehicle offenses include... - CORRECT ANSWER driving
with a suspended license, operating under the influence, and leaving
the scene of an accident
Motor vehicle violations and at-fault accidents are called... - CORRECT
ANSWER Surchargeable Events
What happens if you are found guilty of three speeding violations
withing a 12 month period? - CORRECT ANSWER Your license is
suspended for 30 days
(If you are a junior operator then your license will be suspended for 90
days- 1 year)
Civil Violations examples - CORRECT ANSWER Not obeying traffic
signals, speeding
Speeding Violations - CORRECT ANSWER $105 fine + extra $10 for every
mph you were traveling above the first 10
Speeding in work zones - CORRECT ANSWER Fine is doubled
JOL speeding violation suspensions - CORRECT ANSWER 1st offense
causes a 90-day suspension, further offenses cause a one-year
suspension.
Criminal Violations - CORRECT ANSWER Driving with a suspended
license, operating under the influence (OUI), leaving the scene of a
crash
Criminal Violations: the police can arrest you if you refuse to... -
CORRECT ANSWER Give your name/address, give the name/address of
the owner of the vehicle, show your driver's license, show a valid
registration certificate, sign your name
,Out-of-state violations can... - CORRECT ANSWER Result in a
suspension, raise your automobile insurance cost
19 Standards of Fault - CORRECT ANSWER
Surchargeable Events and how many results in a suspension - CORRECT
ANSWER Motor vehicle violations and at-fault accidents; 3 in a 2-year
period may result in a suspension, 7 in a 3-year period results in a 60-
day suspension
Regular speeding violation suspensions - CORRECT ANSWER 3 within a
year result in a 30-day suspension
JOL drag racing suspensions - CORRECT ANSWER 1st offense results in
a 1 year suspension, a later offense results in a 3 year suspension
Reasons for license suspension (driving related) - CORRECT ANSWER
Immediate threat, improper operation, fake ID
Reasons for license suspension (not driving related) - CORRECT ANSWER
Failure to pay child support, arrest warrant, failure to register as a sex
offender, convicted of drug trafficking offenses, failure to pay tax, bad
payment to the RMV
JOL Convicted for Driving Without a Licensed Driver - CORRECT ANSWER
1st offense: 60 days, 2nd offense: 180 days, subsequent offenses: 1-
year
JOL Conviction for Driving During the Night - CORRECT ANSWER 1st
offense: 60 days, 2nd offense: 180 days, subsequent offenses: 1-year
JOL Conviction for the Use of a Mobile Device - CORRECT ANSWER 1st
offense: 60 days, 2nd offense: 180 days, subsequent offenses: 1-year
JOL Conviction for Negligent Operation and In-jury from Mobile Phone
Use - CORRECT ANSWER 1st offense: 180 days, 2nd or subsequent
offense: 1-year
, JOL Operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs - CORRECT
ANSWER 1st: 1-year, 2nd: 2-years, 3rd: 8-years, 4th: 10-years, 5th:
lifetime
Alcohol causes __% of highway deaths each year - CORRECT ANSWER
40%
BAC depends on - CORRECT ANSWER body weight, how much alcohol
you drank, the amount of food you ate before, the length of time you
drank, the speed your body processes alcohol
For an MA driver who holds a Junior Operator License, one conviction
for speeding will result in suspension for - CORRECT ANSWER 90 Days
For a Junior Operator (i.e., younger than 18) who holds a learner's
permit, two or more speeding convictions will result in suspension for -
CORRECT ANSWER 1 Year
In MA, you must respond to a traffic citation within - CORRECT ANSWER
20 days
A Junior Operator (i.e., younger than 18) who holds a learner's permit
must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age at
all times when driving. For two convictions for driving without adult
supervision, the Junior Operator's permit will be suspended and he or
she will be required to - CORRECT ANSWER Complete a driver attitudinal
retraining course
A Junior Operator (i.e., younger than 18) who holds a learner's permit
must be accompanied by a licensed driver at least 21 years of age at
all times when driving. If he or she is convicted of driving without adult
supervision, his or her permit will be suspended for _____ days for the
first offense. - CORRECT ANSWER 60 Days
If a MA driver is considered more than _____ at fault in an accident, it
will be noted on his or her driving record. - CORRECT ANSWER 50%