Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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What happens to a Junior Operator's permit after two speeding violations?

  1. 10-hour community service

  2. Driver's test retake

  3. Mandatory driver education course

  4. Loss of permit

The correct answer is: Loss of permit

When a Junior Operator accumulates two speeding violations, the consequences are serious and result in the loss of their permit. The reason for this penalty is to promote safe driving behavior among young and inexperienced drivers, as speeding is considered a significant risk factor for accidents. By losing the permit, it emphasizes the importance of adhering to traffic laws and encourages Junior Operators to drive more responsibly. This approach aims to reduce the likelihood of further violations and help instill safe driving habits before obtaining a full driver's license. The other options, while they may involve consequences for different infractions or situations, do not apply in this context as direct penalties for the specific scenario of accumulating two speeding violations.