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Our FREE Vermont DMV Practice Test is a tool for those who want to learn the Driver’s Handbook Manual in the fastest way. If you are tired of reading the handbook, try our practice test now. A thousand questions cover whole topics of traffic laws, road rules & signs, and safe driving practices.

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VERMONT DMV PRACTICE TEST

 

A Vermont driver’s license is a state-issued card that allows you lawfully operate a motor vehicle legally. The card will display your full name, date of birth, mailing address, signature, photo, and physical description. Keep in mind that you must have a DMV license whenever you drive a motor vehicle. To obtain a Vermont DMV driver’s license, you are required to excel at knowledge and driving examinations which are administered by the state’s office only and are related to the rules of the road and driving skills.

 

1. Who can apply for a Vermont DMV driver’s license?

In general, you are required to take a Vermont DMV test if you want to operate a motor vehicle every day. Specifically, at different ages, you will receive a type of DMV driver’s license:

  • Under 18: Vermont DMV permit’s license and must be supervised under parents' control
  • Over 18: Vermont DMV driver’s license without any restrictions

 

2. How can the Vermont DMV test be structured?

Similar to other states, Vermont DMV can be divided into 3 main parts:

  • Vision test: In this test, you will be checked your eyesight to make sure that you are able to drive without any unexpected problems. The minimum score is 20/40, however, it will be better if you can reach further this test.
  • Written/ knowledge test: The Vermont DMV written test is included 20 multiple choice questions on the topics of traffic rules, signs and signals as well as safe driving. You will be required to answer correctly at least 16 questions, equally 80%. 
  • Behind-the-wheel/Road test: In this test, you should perform perfectly how your driving skill is and how many safety rules you can obey.

Positively, you can take the Vermont DMV knowledge test and road test three times constantly. However, if you fail the test, you should wait at least 1 week before your next attempt. This will be a suitable time for practice.

 

3. What are the advantages of the Vermont DMV practice test?

First and foremost, practice helps you familiarize yourself with the actual test because our designed test format is similar to the actual test. In addition, our test bank is based on the VT DMV driver’s handbook, so we assure you that if you practice frequently, you can pass the real test with flying colors. Furthermore, we are available on both website and application versions, easy to use and practice. Download or install DMV Practice Test now to practice and pass it! 

 

4. How much does the Vermont DMV test cost?

If you still wonder what the total amount cost for a Vermont DMV driver’s license is, you can look at the listed information below:

  • Learner’s permit fee: $20,00
  • Driver’s license fee: $51,00
  • Written test fee: $32,00
  • Road test fee: $19

 

5. Can you take the Vermont DMV test in different languages?

Yes, you can. Vermont DMV tests are available in  Arabic, Bosnian/Serbian/Croatian, Burmese, French, Kirundi, Nepali, Somali, Spanish, and Swahili. However, you still need to read the signs in English, so it’s much better if you can take the test in English also. 

 

6. Can you renew your Vermont DMV license?

Briefly, the VT DMV driver’s license will be expired after 5 years. So, if you still want to continue driving your car, renewing it is a must. You will have 14 days to renew your license, if you still using it, you might be finned. There are many ways to renew or replace the driver's license that you can choose, including:

  • Personal: You can visit the nearest DMV office, and ask for a renewed license form
  • Email: When your license is going to be expired, the DMV office will send you an email to invite you to change to a new one.
  • Online: You can search for your DMV state’s website and fill in the online renewal application form.

 

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