Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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How many surchargeable violations within a three-year period will result in an automatic 60-day license suspension?

  1. 5

  2. 6

  3. 7

  4. 8

The correct answer is: 7

A driver in Massachusetts who accumulates a specific number of surchargeable violations within a three-year period faces an automatic 60-day license suspension. The correct answer indicates that if a driver has seven surchargeable violations, this triggers the suspension. Surchargeable violations are serious infractions that can lead to increased insurance premiums and points on a driving record, marking a driver's safety and compliance with traffic laws. The threshold for such violations is set to maintain road safety by ensuring that consistently poor driving habits are addressed promptly. When a driver reaches seven violations, it reflects a pattern that can be dangerous on the road, which is why the state imposes a suspension to encourage better driving habits. In the context of the other choices, fewer violations do not meet the threshold for suspension, as it is only upon reaching seven that the 60-day penalty is enforced. This regulatory measure serves as a deterrent to discourage reckless or negligent driving behavior, promoting a safer environment for all road users.