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Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 3

Is it time for your DMV Driver's License test? Get fully prepared and take our FREE VT Driver's License Practice Test online now! Featuring 25 unique multiple choice questions, very similar to the ones found on the real Vermont DMV Test.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Vermont Driver's License Practice Test

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test

This FREE VT Driver's License Practice Test shows you what kind of question

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test
25
Questions
5 mistakes
Allowed to pass
Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 2

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 2

Take our FREE VT Driver's License Practice Test now!

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 2
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5 mistakes
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Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 4

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 4

Find out how prepared you really are for the DMV Driver's License Test.

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 4
25
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5 mistakes
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Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 5

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 5

Learn how to pass your Driver's License Test the first time!

Vermont Driver's License Practice Test 5
25
Questions
5 mistakes
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Vermont Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Vermont Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Practice your Vermont Road Signs and Traffic Signals with this FREE practic

Vermont Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test
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Questions
5 mistakes
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Vermont Drivers License Practice Test Description

There's no need to fear taking your drivers license test if you've studied thoroughly and used tools like free practice tests to understand the material.

What You Need to Pass the Vermont Drivers License Test

When you apply for a driver's license, you need to have ID and proof of insurance handy. You'll be asked to take an eye exam, and then you will be ready to take the tests. There are two basic tests for a Vermont drivers license: a written test and a practical test. All the information covered on the written test is included in the driver's handbook provided by the DMV and found for free here on our site.

You can be sure there are no tricks or questions included in the actual test that are not in the handbook. However, there is a lot of material to cover. The Vermont drivers license test handbook covers rules of the road, signage, proper hand signals for various situations, how to handle emergency situations and what types of identification you always need to have on hand.

The manual also explains how to deal with road rage, how to drive defensively in all types of situations and what to do if you are pulled over by an officer. It explains all safety rules and proper handling of a vehicle in hazardous weather. You will need to understand all this in order to pass your written test. The drivers license test is not meant to be a roadblock to your driving privileges but to make sure all drivers understand the serious nature of handling an automobile and see that everyone is safe when using the roads.

The best way to know what to expect when you go to take the official test is to take our DMV practice test. On the VT DMV practice test pages of our site, you will see a variety of tests. Choose what areas to study each time, and take the tests multiple times to determine your readiness for the real thing.

Vermont DMV Sample Test Questions

Accelerating smoothly from a stop and braking softly does what for your vehicle?
  • Conserves your brakes.
  • Conserves your fuel.
  • Conserves your oil.
  • Wears your brake pads down.
  • Causes you to accelerate quicker.
At what age are toddlers not required to ride in a forward-facing child safety seat in the backseat?
  • 1 year old.
  • 5 years old.
  • 10 years old.
  • 4 years old.
  • There is no restriction on toddlers riding in a child safety seat in the backseat.
Children from age 4 to at least age 8 should ride in which system?
  • Rear facing child safety seats.
  • Forward facing child safety seats.
  • A booster seat.
  • Only the vehicle seat belts.
  • Adult seat belt in the front seat.
How many seconds in advance should you signal before making a turn?
  • 6 to 8 seconds.
  • 5 to 7 seconds.
  • 3 to 5 seconds.
  • 2 to 4 seconds.
  • 1 to 3 seconds.
How many weeks do you have to wait if you fail the road test?
  • 5
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 1

Hand book study guide

Vermont Driver's License Handbook

Vermont Driver's License Handbook

Vermont Driver's License Handbook

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