Registrar Erin Deveney said, “By updating our technology and expanding our language offerings, we’re improving service delivery for all of our customers. Somali and Tagalog/Filipino will be offered beginning the last week of December.Īlso, in early 2017, the RMV will start offering an automated American Sign Language test. MassDOT said the statewide Language Access plan identified these languages as the most commonly spoken in Massachusetts. In addition to English and Spanish, the test is now available in: BOSTON (WWLP) – The Massachusetts Department of Transportation announced on Monday that the Registry of Motor Vehicles is now offering the automated learner’s permit knowledge test in 26 different languages.Īccording to a news released from the MassDOT, you can take the passenger vehicle (Class D) and motorcycle (Class M) learner’s permit tests using the new web-based system, which randomly generates the test questions and answers.
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