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Massachusetts Teen Learner’s Permit Test

Get Ready for Your Massachusetts Teen Learner’s Permit Test

Getting your first driver’s license in Massachusetts starts with passing the teen learner’s permit test at the RMV. This page is designed for new drivers—short, free quizzes that cover road signs, traffic laws, and safe driving practices. Everything is based on the official Massachusetts driver’s manual so you’re fully prepared.

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Massachusetts Teen Learner’s Permit Test – Practice Free Online

Set 1 - General DMV Questions

Covers the most common questions teen drivers face on the permit exam.

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Massachusetts Permit Test – Teen Drivers (JOL)

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Safe following distance rule is:

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Using a mobile phone while driving is:

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A Massachusetts Junior Operator (JOL) driver under 18 may drive alone only after:

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A teen driver who receives a speeding ticket may be required to:

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At a stop sign, you must:

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Before starting your vehicle, you should:

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During the first 6 months of driving with a JOL license, a teen may carry passengers:

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During the learner’s permit stage, a teen driver must be accompanied by:

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The best way to avoid distractions is to:

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Teen drivers should avoid night driving because:

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The biggest crash risk for teen drivers is:

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When approaching a yellow light, you should:

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Junior Operator drivers may NOT drive between:

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Seat belts are required for:

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Defensive driving means:

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When merging onto a highway, you must:

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The main cause of teen crashes is:

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Teen drivers should scan the road ahead to:

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The safest lane on multi-lane roads is often:

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A green light means:

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Teen drivers should keep both hands on the wheel at:

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The safest speed for teen drivers is:

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The Passenger Restriction Law exists to reduce:

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If you feel sleepy while driving, you should:

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Why should teens avoid aggressive driving?

Set 2 – Fresh Question Bank

Updated quizzes with new questions to strengthen weak areas.

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Massachusetts Teen Situational Driving Test

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The safest speed depends on:

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Teen drivers should avoid distractions like:

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When driving long distances, you should take breaks:

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A flashing red traffic signal means:

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When driving in fog, you should use:

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You are driving behind a large truck. Why should you increase following distance?

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A yellow traffic signal means:

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When approaching a curve, you should:

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A teen driver should scan the road ahead about:

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When merging onto a highway, you should:

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When must headlights be used in rain?

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If a tire suddenly blows out, what should you do first?

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What is the safest way to control speed on a long downhill grade?

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When preparing to change lanes, what should you check last?

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When backing up your vehicle, you should:

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Why should teen drivers avoid driving in other vehicles’ blind spots?

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If another driver cuts you off, what should you do?

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You approach an intersection with a green light but traffic is stopped ahead. What should you do?

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A Junior Operator begins to feel road rage toward another driver. What is the safest response?

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Why should you avoid sudden braking?

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When must seat belts be worn?

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You are entering traffic from a driveway. Who must yield?

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While driving in rain, your stopping distance will:

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When approaching a roundabout, you must:

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While driving at night, how can you reduce glare from oncoming headlights?

Road Signs & Markings

Learn the shapes, colors, and meanings of Massachusetts road signs and pavement markings.

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Massachusetts Teen Road Signs Practice Test

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You see a triangular sign with a red border and white center. What does this sign mean?

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A yellow sign with a curved arrow indicates:

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A yellow diamond sign with merging arrows indicates:

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A “DO NOT ENTER” sign means:

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A white rectangular sign reading “SPEED LIMIT 65” means:

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You are approaching an intersection and see a red octagonal sign. What must you do?

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A blue sign with a gas pump symbol means:

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Chevron signs on a curve indicate:

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You see a yellow diamond sign with a deer symbol. What should you do?

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Green highway signs provide:

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A pentagon-shaped yellow sign indicates:

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A circular yellow sign with “RR” indicates:

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A yellow sign with arrows pointing opposite directions warns of:

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A sign reading “ROAD WORK AHEAD” means:

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Two solid yellow lines mean:

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Broken white lane lines mean:

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A falling rocks sign warns of:

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A yellow sign showing a traffic light symbol means:

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A red circle with a slash over a U-turn arrow means:

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A “WRONG WAY” sign indicates:

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Orange road signs warn drivers about:

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A sign showing circular arrows means:

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A solid white line means:

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A pedestrian crossing sign indicates:

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A truck going downhill sign warns of:

Traffic Laws & Safety Rules

Focused on GDL (Graduated Driver Licensing) rules, seat-belt laws, and safe-driving habits.

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Massachusetts Teen Traffic Laws & Safety Test

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What should you do before changing lanes?

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Safe following distance rule is:

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You approach a sharp curve on a wet road. What should you do?

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When should hazard lights be used?

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You are stopped at a red light and want to turn right. What must you do first?

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If another driver behaves aggressively, you should:

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You are driving in fog. Which headlights should you use?

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Traffic lights stop working at an intersection. What should you do?

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You miss your highway exit. What is the safest action?

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Why should you scan the road ahead?

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When driving at night, you should:

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Why is defensive driving important?

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Before starting your vehicle, you should:

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You are driving in a residential area and see a child near the road. What should you do?

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When driving downhill, what should you do?

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You are entering a highway from an on-ramp. What should you do?

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You are being tailgated on a busy road. What is the safest action?

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When parking uphill with a curb, wheels should be turned:

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When must high-beam headlights be dimmed?

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You see an emergency vehicle with flashing lights behind you. What must you do?

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You are approaching a school zone. What should you do?

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Why should you avoid sudden braking?

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You approach a crosswalk where pedestrians are waiting. What must you do?

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You see a bicyclist ahead. What should you do?

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Your vehicle begins to skid on ice. What should you do?

Fines & Point System

Understand penalties for speeding, texting while driving, and license suspensions for new drivers. and how the Alabama point system works.

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Massachusetts Teen Fines & Penalties Practice Test

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Driving without insurance in Massachusetts may lead to:

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Texting while driving may result in:

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Using a fake driver’s license may result in:

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Aggressive driving may result in:

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Tailgating another vehicle may result in:

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Reckless speeding may result in:

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Failure to yield right-of-way may result in:

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A Junior Operator is caught speeding. What additional penalty may be required?

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Reckless driving can lead to:

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Driving without registration may result in:

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Not wearing a seat belt may result in:

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A teen driver convicted of DUI may face:

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Passing a stopped school bus illegally may result in:

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Violating passenger restrictions may lead to:

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Parking illegally in a handicap space may result in:

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Street racing penalties include:

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Driving without headlights at night may result in:

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Accumulating too many license points may lead to:

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Running a red light may result in:

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Driving with a suspended license may lead to:

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Driving uninsured after a crash may lead to:

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Refusing a breath test may lead to:

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Leaving the scene of a crash is considered:

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Ignoring traffic signs may result in:

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Making an illegal U-turn may lead to:

Full Massachusetts Teen Permit Practice Test – Mock (46 Questions)

Simulates the full exam experience—perfect for building test-day confidence.

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Massachusetts Teen Permit Full Mock Test (46 Questions)

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If traffic lights fail, treat as:

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The biggest risk for teen drivers is:

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Teen drivers must carry:

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Broken white lines mean:

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When parking uphill, wheels turn:

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Railroad crossing signs are shaped like:

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Defensive driving means:

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A stop sign requires you to:

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During the first 6 months of a JOL license, passengers under 18 are allowed:

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Safest following distance is:

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Road rage should be handled by:

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Driving tired is dangerous because:

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When driving in fog, use:

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You should scan the road ahead to:

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A flashing red light means:

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Work zone signs are:

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If you miss your exit, you should:

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Turn signals help drivers:

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Safe following distance rule is:

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A yellow traffic light means:

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When merging, you must:

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Yield signs are shaped like:

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Blue road signs provide:

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A Junior Operator may not drive between which hours?

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Warning signs are what color?

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When parking downhill, wheels turn:

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Aggressive driving includes:

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Emergency vehicles require drivers to:

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Safe speed depends on:

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If blinded by headlights, you should:

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Hand signal for left turn is:

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Tailgating increases risk of:

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A green light means:

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When merging onto a highway, you must:

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You must yield to pedestrians:

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When driving at night, you should:

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Tailgating increases risk of:

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Teen drivers should avoid distractions like:

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You must stop for a school bus when:

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Hydroplaning happens when:

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When turning left, you must yield to:

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Double yellow lines mean:

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Using a mobile phone while driving is:

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Defensive driving means:

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A learner’s permit driver must be accompanied by:

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If blinded by headlights, you should:

Massachusetts Teen Permit Test Practice

Why Use This Massachusetts Teen Permit Test Practice?est?

  • Based on the Massachusetts RMV teen learner’s permit test

  • Includes drivers ed practice test MA style questions

  • Short, easy-to-understand explanations for every answer

  • Covers teen-specific laws like night driving, curfew, and passenger limits

  • Unlimited retries until you’re confident

Pass Your Massachusetts Teen DMV Written Test – The Smart Way

Pass Your Massachusetts Teen DMV Written Test

Getting your license is a big step. With our free MA teen permit practice test, you’ll study smarter—not harder. Practice road signs, rules, and fines in short sessions, then finish with a full mock exam.

When you consistently pass practice tests, you’ll be ready to take on the real Massachusetts teen learner’s permit exam with confidence.

Massachusetts uses the Junior Operator License (JOL) program to help teens gain driving experience safely in stages: learner’s permit → junior operator license → full license.
Teens can apply for a Massachusetts learner’s permit at 16 years old after passing the written knowledge test.
Teen drivers must hold their permit for at least 6 months violation-free before taking the road test.
Yes. Teens under 18 must complete an approved driver education course before taking the road test.
A supervising driver must be at least 21 years old and have at least one year of driving experience.
Yes. During the first 6 months with a Junior Operator License, teens cannot carry passengers under 18 unless accompanied by a licensed adult.
Yes. Junior operators cannot drive between 12:30 AM and 5 AM unless accompanied by a parent or guardian.
No. Massachusetts law prohibits drivers under 18 from using any mobile device while driving.
Teens can obtain a full license after holding a Junior Operator License and maintaining a clean driving record.
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