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Vermont DMV Practice Test 2026

The official Vermont written knowledge exam has 20 questions. You need 16 correct (80%) to pass. Our practice tests match the exact format, topics, and difficulty of the real Vermont DMV test.

Vermont Specialty

What makes the Vermont DMV test unique?

State Specialty

Vermont's 20-question exam is short but covers unique Green Mountain driving, covered-bridge clearances, and extensive ice/snow protocols.

Vermont-Specific Law

Vermont requires that snow be cleared from the roof, hood, and trunk of a vehicle before driving — failure to do so is a traffic violation.

Study Tip

Covered-bridge clearance questions (and how to measure them) are Vermont-unique.

Sample Question

Vermont Practice Preview

One example from our Vermont-localized question bank.

Vermont Road Rules

Under Vermont law, which of the following is correct about the rule described?

A Drivers may ignore the rule if no police are visible.
B Vermont requires that snow be cleared from the roof, hood, and trunk of a vehicle before driving — failure to do so is a traffic violation.
C The rule only applies on interstate highways.
D The rule only applies to commercial drivers.

Vermont DMV Test FAQ

Answers to the questions Vermont test-takers ask most.

How many questions are on the Vermont DMV written test?
The Vermont DMV written (knowledge) exam contains 20 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 16 correctly (80%) to pass. The test is administered by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
What makes Vermont's DMV test different?
Vermont's 20-question exam is short but covers unique Green Mountain driving, covered-bridge clearances, and extensive ice/snow protocols.
What's a Vermont-specific rule I should memorize?
Vermont requires that snow be cleared from the roof, hood, and trunk of a vehicle before driving — failure to do so is a traffic violation.

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