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When you have a JOL, when can you drive with passengers under the age of 18 (without an adult over 21 in the passenger seat or the person under 18 being an immediate family member)?
After either six month of owning your JOL or turning 18 (whichever comes first), you can drive with other under the age of 18 who are not immediate family members in the car without supervision from a qualified adult.
What hours can you not drive your car when you have a JOL (Junior Operators License)?
12:30am-5:00am, unless you are accompanied by one of your parents or your legal guardian.
What are the consequences of violating the passenger restriction or night restriction?
A license suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second offense, and one year for any subsequent offenses. For a second offense, you will also be required to complete a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course.
When operating under a JOL, can you operate a motor vehicle that requires a Commercial Driver's License (CDL)?
No.
What is the RMV punishment for having committed certain driving offenses that involved alcohol and/or drugs when under 18?
A license suspension of one year in addition to any penalty assessed by a court or other law.
What are the suspension penalties for drag racing offenses?
A license suspension of one year for the first offense and three years for any subsequent offenses.
What are the suspension penalties for speeding offenses?
90 days for the first offense, one year for any subsequent offenses.
Can you use mobile electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle?
No, unless you are reporting an emergency.
What are the consequences for being caught cheating or attempting to cheat on the permit test?
You will fail the test and will not be allowed to hold any type of driver's license or permit for 60 days. You may also be subject to further investigation.
When holding a Class D learners permit, do you have to have a passenger with you in the car while driving?
Yes. They must be at least 21, hold a valid driver's license, and have at least one year of driving experience.
How many hours of supervised driving must you have in order to apply for a Class D or M driver's license when between the ages of 16 1/2 and 18?
40 hours (30 if you've completed a driver skills development program).
What would disqualify someone under the age of 18 from taking their driver's license road test?
Not having had their had permit for six months, having experiences any surchargeable incidents, having had your permit suspended for committing drug/alcohol related motor vehicle violations, or having been convicted for violating any drug/alcohol related laws in any state.
What are the qualifications for the sponsor for your JOL road test (the person who goes with you)?
They must be:
-at least 21 years old
-have a valid drivers license from a state in the US
-have at least a year of driving experience
What is the minimum fine for driving over the speed limit?
$105
What is the amount of the surcharge that you get in addition to your speeding ticket fine?
$55 ($50 to the Head Injury Treatment Services Trust Fund, and a $5 public safety surcharge).
If you drive more than 10mph over the speed limit, what is the extra fee for each mph over the first ten?
$10
What happens to the fine for speeding if you are caught speeding in a work zone?
The fine is doubled.
What is the penalty for speeding (in addition to a fine) when you have a JOL?
90 day license suspension for the first offense and one year license suspension for further offenses.
What is the penalty for speeding (in addition to a fine)?
Your license will be suspended for 30 days if you are found guilty of three speeding violations in a 12-month period.
What is considered a surchargeable event? (p. 48)
Motor vehicle violations and at-fault crashes are called surchargeable events.
What is the penalty for having three surchargeable events within a two-year period? (p. 49)
The RMV will send you a letter telling you to complete a Driver Retraining course, which you will have to complete within 90 days or your license will be suspended until you complete the course.
What is the penalty for having seven surchargeable events within a three-year period? (p. 49)
Your license will be automatically suspended for 60 days. It may also effect your insurance rates.
What are some other reasons that are unrelated to driving that the RMV might suspend your license? (p. 50)
-Having failed to pay child support
-Having an outstanding arrest or default warrant
-Having failed to register as a sex offender
-Having been convicted of certain drug trafficking offenses
-Having failed to pay Massachusetts income taxes
-Having made a bad payment to the RMV (paid with a check that was rejected, pain with a credit card and later canceled the payment with the bank, etc.)
What is the fee to reinstate after having your license suspended due to three speeding violations within a one-year period? (p. 51)
$100
What is the fee to reinstate your license after having your license suspended after three surchargeable events within a three-year peiod? (p. 51)
$100
What is the fee to reinstate your license after having seven surchargeable events within a three-year period? (p. 51)
$100
What is the fee to reinstate your license after a total of three major moving violations OR a total of twelve major or minor moving violations wihtin a five-year period? (p. 51)
$500
What is the fee to reinstate your license after your license has been suspended or revoked in another state? (p. 51)
$100
What is the penalty for being convicted of driving without a licensed driver when operating (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second, and one year for any subsequent offenses. You will also be required to retake the learner's permit exam. Second offenses require a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being convicted of driving during the night restriction (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second, and one year for any subsequent offenses. You will also be required to retake the learner's permit exam. Second offenses require a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being convicted of speeding (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of 90 days for the first offense and one year for any subsequent offenses. You will also be required to retake the learner's permit exam. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being conviction of drag racing (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of one year for the first offense and three years for any subsequent offenses. You will be required to retake the learner's permit exam and take a Driver's Attitudinal Retraining course. In addition, you may be required to take a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) course. The fee to reinstate is $500 for the first offense and $1000 for subsequent offenses.
What is the penalty for being convicted of using a mobile electronic device while driving (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second, and one year for any subsequent offenses. The first offense required a $100 fine, the second requires a $250 fine, and the third requires a $500 fine. You will also be required to retake the learner's permit exam and take a Driver Attitudinal Retraining course. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being convicted of negligent operation and injury from mobile phone use (JOL PERMIT only)? (p. 52)
A permit suspension of 180 days for the first offense and one year for any subsequent offenses. Second and subsequent offenses require you to retake the learner's permit exam. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for being convicted of violating the passenger or night restrictions (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second offense, and one year for any subsequent offenses. Second and subsequent offenses require a Drivers Attitudinal Retraining course. Third and subsequent offenses require you to retake the learner's permit exam and road test. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being convicted of speeding (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of 90 days for the first offense and 180 days for subsequent offenses. You will be required to retake the learner's permit exam and road test as well as take a Driver's Attitudinal Retraining course. In addition, you may be required to take a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) course. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for being convicted of drag racing (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of one year for the first offense and three years for subsequent offenses. You will be required to retake the learner's permit exam and road test as well as take a Driver's Attitudinal Retraining course. In addition, you may be required to take a State Courts Against Road Rage (SCARR) course. The fee to reinstate is $500 for the first offense and $1000 for subsequent offenses.
What is the penalty for being convicted of driving negligently or recklessly/operating to endanger (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of 180 days for the first offense and one year for any subsequent offenses within a three year period. Second and subsequent offenses require you to retake the learner's permit exam and road test. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for being convicted of using a mobile electronic device while driving (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of 60 days for the first offense, 180 days for the second, and one year for subsequent offenses. First offenses require a $100 fine, second offenses require a $250 fine, and third offenses require a $500 fine. You will be required to retake the learner's permit exam and road test. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for being convicted of negligent operation and injury from mobile phone use (JOL LICENSE only)? (p. 53)
A license suspension of 180 days for the first offense and one year for subsequent offenses. Second and subsequent offenses require retaking the learner's permit exam and road test. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for operating a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked license? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 60 days-one year. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for operating a motor vehicle without the owner's authority (larceny of a motor vehicle)? (p. 54)
A license suspension of one-three years. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for leaving the scene of a crash when a person is injured? (p. 54)
A license suspension of one-two years. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 60 days-one year. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for operating to endanger? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 60 days-one year. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for motor vehicle homicide? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 15 years-life. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for vehicular manslaughter? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 15 years-life. The fee to reinstate is $500.
What is the penalty for operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs? (p. 54)
A license suspension of one year for the first offense, two years for the second offense, eight years for the third offense, ten years for the fourth offense, and life for the fifth offense. The fee to reinstate is $500 for the first offense, $700 for the second offense, and $1200 for the third and fourth offense.
What is the penalty for any drug trafficking conviction (except a Class D substance)? (p. 54)
A license suspension of one-five years. The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for defacing real or personal property, spraying pain or applying stickers, or other graffiti? (p. 54)
A license suspension of one year (or delay of one year in obtaining a license). The fee to reinstate is $100.
What is the penalty for drag racing (by drivers over the age of 18)? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 30-180 days. The fee to reinstate is $500-$1000.
What is the penalty for negligent operation and injury from mobile phone use? (p. 54)
A license suspension of 60 days-one year. The fee to reinstate is $500.
All drivers will fail a chemical test if they have a Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) over ___. (p. 57)
0.08
If the driver is under 21, they will face administrative sanctions for tests with a BAC as low as ___. (p. 57)
0.02
What is the penalty for failing a chemical test when the driver is over 21? (p. 57)
License suspension for 30 days or until the conclusion of the court case (whichever is shorter). If the court finds you guilty, you will then face whatever sanctions are ordered by the court.
What is the penalty for failing a chemical test when the driver is 18-21? (p. 57)
License suspension for 30 days, plus an additional 180 days. If it is your first offense for operating under the influence, the 180-day suspension can be waived upon entry into a Department of Public Health (DPH) approved alcohol education program.
What is the penalty for failing a chemical test when the driver is under 18? (p. 54)
License suspension for 30 days, plus one year. If it is your first offense for operating under the influence, the one-year suspension can be reduces to 180 days upon entry into a Department of Public Health (DPH) approved alcohol education program.
What factors effect your blood alcohol content (BAC)? (p. 57)
-Your body weight
-How much alcohol you drank
-The amount of food you ate before drinking
-The length of time you have been drinking alcohol
-The speed your body processes alcohol
True/False: You should not drive if you have consumed ANY alcohol. (p. 57)
True.
True/False: If you refuse to take a breathalyzer test the police officer who suspects you of driving under the influence must take away your license. (p. 58)
True.
When must you have an Ignition Interlock Device? (p. 58)
When you had two or more operating under the influence offenses and are eligible for a hardship license or for license reinstatement.
How long must you use the Ignition Interlock device if you get a hardship license? (P. 58)
The entire time you have the hardship license and for two more years after your license has been reinstated.
How long must you use the Ignition Interlock Device when your license is up for reinstatement? (p. 58)
Two years.
When you have an Ignition Interlock Device, what is the highest your blood alcohol content can be for the vehicle to start? (p. 58)
0.02
How often must you return to the vender for a service visit when you have an Ignition Interlock Device? (p. 58)
Every 30 days.
What is the fee per visit to the vender when you have an Ignition Interlock Device? (p. 58)
$30
True/False: It is legal for individuals under the age of 21 to possess, carry, or transport alcohol, even if unaccompanied by a parent or guardian. (p. 60)
False.
True/False: You can have an open container of alcohol in the car as long as someone else is holding it. (p. 60)
False.
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