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State-specific ★★★★★ average Updated 2025

Vermont DMV Practice Test 2025

Green Mountain learners stay sharp with scenario-driven drills tuned to farm routes, ferry causeways, and winter slowdowns so the DMV questionnaire feels familiar.

Studying the handbook helps - but consistent, state-specific practice makes the real exam feel familiar and easier to handle.

Questions
20
Passing score
80% (16 correct)
Time limit
20 min
Agency
DMV

State exam briefing

Why Vermont's 2025 permit exam rewards situational awareness

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.

Green Mountain checkpoints before you sit down

  • The written exam holds at 20 questions and you need 16 correct (80%); kiosks remind you when five minutes remain in the 20-minute window.
  • Expect scenario questions from VN-067 pages 49-55 covering tractors, snowmobiles, and farm equipment right-of-way on gravel roads.
  • Work-zone enforcement is strict: 23 V.S.A. §1081 doubles fines and adds a four-point penalty when you're 10 mph over while crews are present.
  • South Burlington rotates high-resolution sign questions featuring flashing beacons along U.S. 7, so rehearse meaning, not shape alone.
  • One prompt almost always touches the three-foot passing law on Route 15 shoulders and how it applies in narrow village centers.
Minimum age
15-year-olds may apply with parental consent and proof of driver education enrollment.
Permit fees
$32 learner permit fee covers the 20-question knowledge exam.

$16 per written retest, payable when you schedule again.

$19 road test fee once you book the behind-the-wheel exam.

Cards and checks are accepted statewide; bring cash only if you are testing in Montpelier.

Retest rules
If you do not pass, wait until the next business day to book online again and bring the $16 retest receipt the clerk issues.

Local statutes to flag

  • 23 V.S.A. §1134 - the primary seat belt law with enhanced penalties for under-18 passengers.
  • 23 V.S.A. §1081 - doubles fines and adds four points for speeding in an active work zone.
  • 2024 Slow Down, Move Over expansion covering utility and tow trucks on two-lane highways.

Weather and terrain Vermont throws at new drivers

March thaw, April mud, and January freeze can show up in the same week. Expect questions about black ice on U.S. 7, frost heaves on Route 100, and visibility when fog settles over Lake Champlain. The DMV also reminds you that studded tires are legal from October 15 to April 15 and that snow must be cleared from roofs before you leave the driveway. Practice how to downshift on mountain downgrades and how to stop without locking wheels when ruts pull you toward the shoulder.

Picture your South Burlington test morning

You park behind the Williston Road branch, tuck your phone into the locker, and check in with the confirmation code. A clerk reviews your TA-VN-015 form, stamps your residency proof, and guides you to the quiet testing room. You skim the VN-067 highlights you annotated, take a calming breath, and launch the demo question. When the real timer starts at twenty minutes, you already know which questions you'll answer first and which rural scenarios you'll leave for a second pass.

State-specific ★★★★★ average Updated 2025

Guided practice for Vermont streaks, simulations & reminders that keep you exam-ready

Short, focused drills + full exam runs. Track progress weekly so the real test feels familiar and manageable.

  • Adaptive study reminders
  • Offline mode
  • Readiness score

Consistent, state-specific practice makes the real exam feel easier. Individual outcomes vary.

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State-specific question bank

Curated practice from the latest Vermont handbook - no generic filler.

  • Focused on Vermont laws & tricky edge cases
  • Explanations reference the official handbook
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Realistic timing & scoring

Simulators mirror the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles interface so exam day feels familiar.

  • Same pacing, limits, and scoring rules
  • Readiness score shows when you’re truly ready

How it works

A simple path from practice to permit

Three focused steps designed for Vermont. Study what matters, rehearse the real pacing, and go in calm.

  1. 1

    Study what matters

    Run a quick diagnostic; the app surfaces Vermont-specific weak spots and builds your plan.

    • Targeted drills from the latest Vermont handbook
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    Simulate the real test

    Timed exams mirror Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles pacing and scoring; review each explanation right after.

    • Same limits, same rules, familiar interface
  3. 3

    Pass with confidence

    Track your readiness score and book when you’re consistently strong across topics.

    • Clear next steps and gentle reminders

Practice tools

Train the way you’ll be tested

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Road Signs Trainer

Master regulatory, warning, and guide signs with visuals built for Vermont. The app resurfaces tricky signs until they’re instinctive.

  • Image-first drills with memory hooks
  • Mix-and-match quizzes to mimic exam variety
  • Confidence score at a glance
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Exam Simulator

Full-length tests mirror the official interface: same timer, same scoring, and real-time feedback so exam day feels like rehearsal.

  • Timed runs based on the latest 2025 handbook
  • Review mode with handbook references after each session
  • Readiness score tells you when to book

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Frequently asked questions

Need-to-know answers

Vermont permit FAQ (2025)

Quick answers to the questions Vermont learners search most before exam day.

  1. Do I need a learner permit before starting driver education in Vermont?

  2. What paperwork must a 16-year-old bring to the knowledge exam?

  3. How long is a Vermont learner permit valid?

  4. Can an adult skip holding a permit in Vermont?

  5. What counts as residency proof for the DMV?

  6. How soon after failing can I retest?