Massachusetts driving test with Plymouth Rock Assurance
Posted by Michael McDermott on Fri, Sep 14, 2012 @ 03:07 PM
Recently, Plymouth Rock caught up with some local drivers and quizzed them to see just how much they remembered from the Massachusetts driving test. Some of the answers surprised them—will they surprise you? Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the Bay State, we’ve put together some interesting “tweetable” driving test rules every Massachusetts driver should know. Go ahead, test your knowledge!
- Did you know a flashing red traffic light should be considered as a stop sign? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know a white diamond symbol means there is a special lane restriction, like HOV? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know drivers must yield if there is a triangle-shaped road sign present? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know drivers can't pass on either side when solid yellow lines are present? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know drivers must yield to bikes at an intersection? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know you must use the middle & left lanes for passing when on a multi-lane road #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know you should turn the wheel in the direction of the skid to avoid danger? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know you must signal your turn at least 500ft before making a turn on the road? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know the speed limit on highways in ideal driving conditions is 55-65mph? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
- Did you know drivers can't pass or change lanes if there are double solid lines present? #MAroadtestquiz with @PlymouthRock [Tweet this]
Headquartered in Boston, Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation provides auto insurance to personal and commercial auto insurance customers in MA and CT. Plymouth Rock is the flagship carrier of The Plymouth Rock Group of Companies, which together write and manage over $1 billion in auto and homeowner’s insurance throughout the Northeast.