Massachusetts Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test

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What must a driver do to prevent a license suspension from accumulating points on their record?

  1. Attend a traffic safety course

  2. Refuse further traffic citations

  3. Advocate for legislative changes

  4. Maintain a clean driving record

The correct answer is: Maintain a clean driving record

To prevent a license suspension from accumulating points on their record, maintaining a clean driving record is essential. Massachusetts, like many states, uses a point system to track driving offenses. When drivers accumulate a certain number of points within a specified timeframe, their license can be subject to suspension. By avoiding traffic violations altogether, drivers ensure that no points are added to their record, thereby safeguarding their driving privileges. While attending a traffic safety course can sometimes help reduce points or improve driving skills, it does not inherently prevent point accumulation. Refusing further traffic citations is not a viable or legal option for drivers, as citations are issued based on observed violations, and advocating for legislative changes does not impact an individual driver’s record. Therefore, maintaining a clean driving record is the most effective way to avoid the consequences associated with point accumulation.