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Vermont DMV
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20
Questions on exam
80%
To pass
16
Correct answers

VT · Handbook data

Key Vermont rules at a glance

Extracted directly from the official DMV handbook. Values left blank aren't explicitly stated in the handbook.

Adult BAC limit
0.08%
Under-21 BAC limit
0.02%
Point system
10 points triggers a notification of pending suspension; suspension length depends on points accumulated within 2 years
Teen passenger limit
Junior license first 3 months: no passengers (only parent/guardian/driving instructor/age 25+ in front seat); months 4-6: family members only; after 6 months: no passenger limit
Cell phone (teen)
Junior operator may not use any portable electronic device while operating a motor vehicle
Cell phone (adult)
Illegal to use a portable electronic device while operating a vehicle; reading/composing/sending electronic communications prohibited
Right turn on red
allowed unless posted; after complete stop, yielding to pedestrians/vehicles; many intersections have lighted 'No Turn On Red' signs
Move-over law
yes; must pull over to right side of road for vehicles with flashing blue/red lights or sirens approaching from any direction
Child seat
Under 2 yrs: rear-facing car seat; 2 to under 5: rear or forward-facing harness; under 8: booster seat; under 18: must wear seat belt; under 13 should ride in back seat if practical

Notable Vermont-specific rules

  • Junior Driver's License is the term used (not provisional/intermediate); requires 1 year on Learner's Permit + 40 hours practice (10 at night)
  • Junior operator texting violation = 30-day recall; junior operator points = 90-day recall
  • Junior license holders cannot work as drivers (e.g., pizza delivery) for 1 year or until age 18

Chapter 4 Junior Driver's Licenses; Chapter 5 GDL Program; Chapter 8 Point System; Cell Phones and Other Electronic Devices; Child Restraint Systems 23 V.S.A. § 1258

About the Vermont DMV test

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Vermont DMV test FAQ

VT-specific

¿Cuál es la edad mínima para obtener un permiso de aprendizaje en Vermont?

La edad mínima para solicitar un permiso de aprendizaje en Vermont es 15 años.

VT-specific

¿Cuál es el límite de concentración de alcohol en sangre (BAC) para conductores menores de 21 años en Vermont?

Los conductores menores de 21 años en Vermont no pueden operar un vehículo con un BAC de 0.02% o superior; cualquier alcohol detectado viola la ley de tolerancia cero para menores de 21 años.

VT-specific

¿Se permite el uso del celular portátil mientras se conduce en Vermont?

El uso del celular portátil está prohibido para todos los conductores en Vermont; la aplicación primaria significa que la policía puede detener a un conductor únicamente por usar un celular portátil.

How many questions are on the Vermont DMV test?

The Vermont DMV written test has 20 multiple-choice questions covering traffic laws, road signs, safe driving, and state-specific rules.

What score do I need to pass the VT DMV test?

You need to answer 16 questions correctly, which is 80%. Our practice tests match this exact format.

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