Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) Practice Test

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What does a sign that indicates you may go straight or turn right mean?

  1. Proceed only straight

  2. Mandatory right turn

  3. You can only turn left

  4. No turns allowed

The correct answer is: Mandatory right turn

The sign indicating that you may go straight or turn right means that drivers have the option to continue traveling straight ahead or to make a right turn at the intersection. This flexibility allows for efficient traffic flow, accommodating vehicles that may either continue on their path or divert as needed. In this scenario, the term "mandatory right turn" might be misleading because it typically suggests that a right turn is the only permissible action. However, in practice, a sign allowing straight or right indicates that both options are available to drivers. It is essential when navigating intersections to be aware of such signage, as it informs drivers about their legal options and expectations on the road. The other options do not accurately describe the implications of the signage. For instance, proceeding only straight would negate the right turn option, and a sign indicating no turns allowed would prevent either choice, which does not align with the described situation. Similarly, the option saying you can only turn left is incorrect since the sign provides alternatives specifically for going straight or turning right.