permit test
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aestheticskiesx on May 25, 2009
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
when should you renew your drivers license? | up to one year before your fifth birthday after the date of your first issue |
how long is a temporary license valid for? | a maximum of 120 days after the expiration date of your original license |
you will not be able to renew your expired license for what reasons? | unpaid parking violations, unpaid excise taxes, outstanding court warrants, outstanding fast lane violations, tobin bridge violations, or unfufilled child support obligations |
if you have a fake ID what can the Registrar do? | suspend your driving privileges for six months |
for what following offenses can the Registrar suspend your driving? | transferring, altering, or defacing a license/ID; making, using, carring, selling, or distributing a false license/ID; using somebody else's license/ID; furnishing false information to obtain a license/ID |
what other reasons can the Registrar suspend your license? | failed to comply with a child support enforcement order, an outstanding arrest or default warrant, failed to register as a sex offender, been convicted of a drug offense, failed to pay massachusetts income tax, made a bad payment to the RMV |
suspention for three speeding violations | for 30 days; fee is $100 |
suspention for five surchargeable events | must complete driver retraining course within 90 days or license will be suspended indefinitely until course is complete; fee is $100 |
suspention for seven surchargeable events | for 60 days; fee is $100 |
suspention for habitual traffic offender | for four years; fee is $500 |
suspention for out-of-state suspension | until the out-of-state suspension is resolved; fee is $100 |
suspention period for conviction for driving without a licensed driver | 60 days-first offense; 180 days-second offense; one year-subsequent offenses |
reinstatement requirements for conviction for driving without a licensed driver | all offenses require you to retake the knoledge exam. second offense requires a driver attitudinal retraining course |
fee for conviction for driving without a licensed driver | $100 |
suspention period for conviction for driving at night | 60 days-first offense; 180 days-second offense; one year-subsequent offenses |
reinstatement requirements for conviction for driving at night | all offenses require you to retake the knowledge exam. second offenses require a driver attitudinal retraining course |
fee for conviction for driving at night | $100 |
suspension period for conviction for speeding | 90 days-first offense; one year-second or subsequent offense |
reinstatement requirements for conviction for speeding | all offenses require a new knowledge test |
fee for conviction for speeding | $100 |
suspension period for conviction for drag racing | one year-first offense; three years-second or subsequent offense |
reinstatement requirements for conviction for drag racing | all offenses require a driver attitudinal retraining course, and a new knowledge test. in additon, you may be required to take a state courts against road rage course. |
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