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This guide will step you through the process to get a passenger (Class D) learner's permit and driver's license, which allows you to legally operate a passenger vehicle, van or small truck. Information includes steps to get a driver’s license, parent/guardian information, safe driving tips, as well as study materials.
- Road Test Information
This guide will walk you through everything from scheduling,...
- Junior Operator Violations
Junior operators are drivers between the age of 16½ and 18....
- Distracted Driving
And yet, in Massachusetts, the number of distracted crashes...
- Pedestrian and Bicyclists Safety
For the past five years (2017 – 2021), Massachusetts has...
- Class D Driver's Manual
Driver's manuals are a useful tool for understanding the...
- Driver's Education Programs
The Massachusetts driver’s license; The driver’s license...
- Hands Free Law
Hands-Free While Driving It’s the Law. February 23. Fines Up...
- Schedule Your Road Test
You may pay your road test and license fees online.This...
- Road Test Information
Driver's manuals are a useful tool for understanding the licensing process and for studying the rules of the road. They also provide valuable information on RMV policies, changes to driving laws, and safe driving tips.
Starting July 1, 2023 eligible residents in Massachusetts can obtain a Standard (Class D or M) driver's license, regardless of immigration status, under the Work and Family Mobility Act. For more information, visit www.mass.gov/wfma. Learner's permit exams are currently available online.
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Today, we’re going to give you a complete guide on how to get a driver’s license in Massachusetts. We’ll detail all the steps, requirements, and everything in between. This way, you’ll know exactly what needs to be done.
Make sure you are eligible. To get a Standard Massachusetts Driver’s License to drive a car or motorcycle, you must: Be at least 16 years old, and; Show documents that prove your identity and state residency, and; Pass a Learner’s Permit written exam and vision test, and; Pass a Road Test.
Learn how to get your MA learner's permit or driver's license and schedule your driving test in Massachusetts with this step-by-step guide. Discover what to expect, things you need, and how to get behind the wheel faster.