Massachusetts RMV Practice Test 7

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Massachusetts gives new drivers a fairly clear path to a learner’s permit, but clear does not always mean casual. The official Class D learner’s permit exam is 25 questions in 25 minutes, with 18 correct answers needed to pass. Seven missed questions is the limit. That sounds like breathing room, and in one sense it is, but it disappears faster than people expect when the questions move from basic signs into insurance rules, permit restrictions, and the small legal details that Massachusetts expects you to know before you get behind the wheel. This Massachusetts RMV practice test is built to make that material feel familiar before the real exam starts counting. It gives you 20 focused questions covering road rules, safe driving judgment, legal responsibilities, and state-specific licensing requirements. You are not just practicing random trivia. You are getting used to the kind of thinking the MA RMV written test rewards: reading carefully, knowing what applies to permit holders, and not brushing past details just because they sound administrative. For teen drivers, those details matter a lot. A learner’s permit is available at 16, while a Junior Operator License can come at 16½ after holding the permit for 6 consecutive months and completing the required driver education. That includes 30 classroom hours, 12 hours of on-road instruction, 6 hours of observation, and 40 hours of supervised driving, or 30 with an approved driver skills development program. Permit holders under 18 cannot drive from 12:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m., and JOL drivers have their own 12:30 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. restriction. There is also the passenger rule during the first 6 months of a JOL: no passengers under 18 unless they are siblings, immediate family, or a qualified supervising driver is in the car. And then, because licensing is never just one neat little test, there are the extras: original identity and Massachusetts residency documents, Social Security number requirements when applicable, REAL ID paperwork if you choose that route, plus the vision standard of at least 20/40 in either eye for full license privileges. Fees are part of it too — $30 for the permit exam, $35 for the road test, and $50 for the Class D license. Use this MA DMV practice test as a steady, low-pressure way to sharpen what you know. Retake it, slow down on the wording, notice what you miss, and get comfortable before the official Massachusetts RMV permit test makes it count.
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