Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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What is the consequence for a Junior Operator’s second offense of using a mobile electronic device?

  1. License suspension of 90 days

  2. License suspension of 180 days

  3. License suspension of 1 year

  4. License suspension of 60 days

The correct answer is: License suspension of 180 days

A Junior Operator who is caught using a mobile electronic device for a second offense faces a license suspension of 180 days. This consequence emphasizes the seriousness with which Massachusetts treats mobile device usage while driving, especially among junior operators who are often still in the learning phase of driving. The rationale behind such a lengthy suspension for a second offense is to reinforce safe driving habits and discourage risky behaviors. The law aims to protect not only the junior operator but also other road users by strictly penalizing repeated violations. In this context, lighter penalties would not provide enough of a deterrent for junior operators who may view mobile device use as less serious, thus the 180-day suspension serves as a strong warning about the dangers of distracted driving.