Rolling farmland, ski traffic, and one-lane village greens make Vermont's knowledge exam surprisingly situational. The DMV updates the VN-067 manual every spring with seasonal closures, tractor etiquette, and the expanded safe passing rule. Start by scanning those updates, then break them into short drills: one on signage, one on rural passing and school buses, and one on winter emergencies. Each quiz in the app pairs a policy line with a real Vermont landmark such as Route 15 fog, Burke Mountain downgrades, and Lake Champlain causeways so the rule sticks to a place. That context is how Vermont testers move from memorizing to reflex-level recall. Finish every practice run with review mode on, highlighting why the answer satisfies the statute and what the DMV inspector actually expects to see. When the exam clock starts, those mental reference points keep you calm, eliminate second-guessing, and speed you through all twenty questions before the kiosk warns you about time.