Massachusetts Drivers Ed Practice Test 8

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Intersection questions are where a lot of Massachusetts permit test prep gets exposed. Not because the rules are impossible, but because they are easy to blur together when the question starts stacking details: who stopped first, who is turning left, who has the right-of-way, whether a pedestrian or bicycle changes the situation. This Massachusetts permit practice test keeps the focus there, on purpose, because those little judgment calls are not filler material. They are the stuff the RMV expects you to understand before you are handed a learner’s permit. This eighth Massachusetts drivers ed permit practice test includes 20 multiple-choice questions built around intersection management, four-way stops, yielding, turning, and the kind of traffic-flow decisions that look simple until you actually have to choose one answer and move on. The point is not to memorize a cute trick. It is to get comfortable reading the full scenario, slowing down for the detail that matters, and eliminating the answers that are close but still wrong—which, yes, is a real skill on this exam. The official Massachusetts Class D learner’s permit exam is administered by the Registry of Motor Vehicles and is based on the Massachusetts Driver’s Manual. The real Mass permit test gives you 25 questions in 25 minutes, and you need 18 correct answers to pass. That is a 72% passing score, meaning you can miss up to 7 questions. There is room for a few mistakes, technically, but not enough room to treat right-of-way rules, roadway signs, safe driving practices, impaired-driving penalties, hands-free driving laws, or sharing the road with bicyclists as background noise. The same Class D knowledge exam applies whether you are under 18 or already an adult. Applicants under 18 can apply at age 16 with written parent or guardian consent and then follow Junior Operator License requirements after receiving the permit. Applicants 18 and older still need to pass the learner’s permit exam before moving on to the road test, though adults are not required to complete a Massachusetts driver education program first. Use this Massachusetts RMV practice test as a focused rehearsal, not a casual skim. Work through the questions, review the ones you miss, and pay attention to the answers that almost fooled you. That “almost” is usually where the test is doing its work.
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