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View All PlansFree Vermont DMV Written Test Study Guide 2025
- Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and Senior Refresher Test
- Based on official Vermont Driver's manual
- Triple-checked for accuracy
- Updated for July 2025
In Vermont, obtaining a driver’s license involves a structured process designed to help new drivers gain experience gradually. The state’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program begins with the learner’s permit, which can be obtained as soon as you turn 15. You must pass a vision screening and a 20-question knowledge exam before you may get a learner’s permit. Before you may proceed to the next stage in the GDL, you must hold the learner’s permit for at least one year and practice driving with a licensed driver who is a parent or guardian, a certified driver education instructor, or an individual aged 25 or older.
Aspiring drivers typically use the official Vermont Driver’s Manual (Vermont DMV Handbook (VT Driver's Manual) 2025) as their primary resource during their learning phase. This manual describes the various aspects of driving theory in detail, including safe driving practices, Vermont’s traffic laws, road signs, and more information about the GDL. You should also read this manual at least once, and when you’re ready, use our practice test to boost your learning potential.
You get unlimited attempts and nonstop access to our Vermont DMV Written Test Study Guide practice test, an intuitive tool designed to assist aspiring drivers in their preparation. Customize your testing experience with the “Test settings” menu on the left side of the page. From here, you can adjust the slider and change the size of the text until it becomes easier to read. You can also activate the voice-over function, which uses an artificial voice to read the questions and answer choices aloud. This particular feature can be helpful to students with auditory memory, as it helps them retain information better.
This practice test is up to date as of July 2025, so you will always train with the latest version. All you need is a compatible device and a stable internet connection. If you cannot complete an active session in one sitting, you can resume your progress at a later time (as long as you are not in private browsing mode).
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