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  • Updated for January 2025
  • Based on official Vermont Driver's manual

Free Vermont DMV Permit Practice Test 2025

Interested in obtaining your Vermont learner’s permit? We make the process much easier for you. First, you must pass the vision screening and a written permit knowledge test. The test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, driving under the influence, and what to do in case of an accident, as outlined in the state’s Vermont DMV 2025 Driver’s Manual. To pass, you must score at least 80% (16 out of 20 questions) and testing must take place in person at the DMV. Failing the test means waiting until the next business day and a retesting fe, so use our practice resources to make sure that doesn’t happen.

The Vermont Graduated Driver’s License (GDL) program gradually introduces driving privileges to minors, beginning with the learner’s permit granted to teens at least 15 years of age. With this, the teen driver is allowed to drive when accompanied by a licensed driver who is at least 25 years old. This higher age restriction is not applicable to a parent/guardian or course instructor. After holding the learner’s permit for at least 12 months, with no violations for six months, drivers aged 16 or 17 who have completed their driver education course and passed the road test can apply for a junior driver’s license. One special note: in Vermont, individuals under 18 cannot operate a vehicle in the course of work employment (pizza delivery, etc.) unless they have held a junior driver’s license for at least one year.

Updated for January 2025, our free online Vermont Permit Practice Test is designed to simulate real exam conditions with questions and answers based on the state manual. We provide instant feedback for incorrect responses, which has been shown to speed the learning process. Once you’re ready, go to the DMV with proof of identity (birth certificate, U.S. passport), proof of social security number (Social Security card, a W-2, or a pay stub with your Social Security number on it), proof of Vermont residency (recent utility bill, rental agreement, or official document with address on it), and a signed parental consent form if you’re under 18. Submit the documents, pass a vision screening, pay the fee, and take the official written test.

Please check out our other free Vermont DMV permit practice tests!

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FAQs

Can I take the permit test online?

In Vermont, you can take the permit test online through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles’ online testing portal. This option is available for convenience and accessibility.

What are the requirements for a learner’s permit?

To get a learner’s permit in Vermont, you need to be at least 15 years old, pass a vision and knowledge test, and provide proof of identity, residency, and parental consent if under 18.

How much does the permit test cost?

The fee for the Vermont learner’s permit test is $20. This fee includes the cost of the knowledge test and the issuance of the permit.

How long is the learner’s permit valid?

A learner’s permit in Vermont is valid for two years. If your permit expires, you will need to retake and pass the knowledge test to renew it.

Can I get a driver’s license at 18 without a prior permit?

Yes, in Vermont, you can apply for a driver’s license at 18 without having previously held a learner’s permit. However, you must pass the written test, vision test, and road test.

Can I drive alone with a permit?

No, in Vermont, you cannot drive alone with a learner’s permit. You must be accompanied by a licensed and unimpaired driver who is at least 25 years old.

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6 min to complete
Available in EN, ES, RU
Verified by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S., Chief Educational Researcher, Member of ACES. See our detailed commitment to accuracy and quality in our practice tests.

What to expect on the actual VT DMV exam

20

questions

16

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

15 y/o

minimum age to apply

List of questions (classic view)

  1. Flashing arrow panels may be used in work zones to
  2. When you wish to turn left, you should start signaling _________ in advance to alert other drivers.
  3. When a train is approaching a railroad crossing, you must stop at least ________ from the nearest rail.
  4. What does this sign indicate?
  5. When two or more lanes are going in the same direction, a broken white line is used
  6. You are driving on an undivided roadway. A school bus with flashing red lights is stopped ahead. What must you do?
  7. When visibility is poor, such as in fog, heavy rain, or heavy snow, you should use your
  8. What does this signal indicate?
  9. Under poor driving conditions, you should maintain a following distance of
  10. Vermont law requires you to turn on your headlights whenever you cannot clearly see persons or vehicles
  11. To recover from a skid, what should you do?
  12. This sign indicates
  13. If you miss your exit on a freeway, what should you do?
  14. Under Vermont law, which occupants of a passenger car must wear safety belts or appropriate child restraints?
  15. _________ are areas around trucks or other large vehicles in which other vehicles may disappear into blind spots.
  16. This sign indicates that
  17. You are traveling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must
  18. To avoid being temporarily blinded by an oncoming vehicle's headlights, you should look toward
  19. A vehicle parked on a one-way road must be parked within ________ of the curb or the side of the road.
  20. What does this sign mean?
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