- Updated for December 2024
- Based on official Vermont Driver's manual
Free Vermont DMV Permit Practice Test Three 2024
You can really appreciate the beauty of the Green Mountain State if you drive around it in your own car. If you don’t drive, buying a car won’t solve your problem – first you have to think about getting yourself a driving license. We can help you – relax, we won’t be asking you to fill out an application, attach a check and wait till we send you a license in return. We do the real thing, and we do it for free. Want to know the details? Here they are – below you can see the first of the 40 multiple-choice questions of our 3rd VT permit practice test. All the questions is based on the new official 2024 Vermont Driver’s Manual which you must read before you take your DMV Permit Test – it contains up-to-date info about road signs and traffic rules. Moreover, our test has the same structure and scoring system as those used by DMV authorities. You got the idea? You have a look at what happens on a real DMV exam before you take it – therefore, you’re more prepared!
As for the “free” part, it’s as easy as it gets – you don’t pay to practice with us. Want to check? Give our test a try and find the fact that no registration is required. Plus the obvious convenience of it being available online any time you feel like doing it – are you gonna have a look?
Here’s our first question with four answers that follow – like the rest of the questions on this test. Click the correct option and go ahead but first look at the progress bar on the left-hand side of the screen. If it’s green, you’ll be directed to the next question automatically. If the color is red, you’ll be offered an explanation of your mistake – read it carefully if you don’t want to repeat it. Make use of our hints – they can help you (and that’s why a real exam doesn’t have them).
Go through all the questions to the end of the test and have a look at the final score – you can always make it better if you want – just have another try – each time the tasks will be randomized for you. Sounds great? Then why not tweet your friends about out VT permit practice test or simply “Like” it by hitting the button above? Good luck and soon it’ll be time to buy a car and drive it!
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- You should use _______ when the sun is shining brightly or when a line of vehicles following you could obscure your turn signal light.
- What does this sign indicate?
- If you're having vehicle trouble at night and need to stop, you should use _________ to avoid an accident.
- When any vehicle turns, its rear wheels will follow a _________ than its front wheels.
- If two vehicles arrive at an uncontrolled intersection (i.e., one without signs or signals) from different roadways at about the same time, the vehicle _________ has the right-of-way.
- Headrests should be adjusted so that the head restraint contacts the back of the head. This prevents
- The broken white lines on the pavement mean
- In a roundabout, you must drive in
- A solid white line between lanes of traffic means
- You should never back up your vehicle in any travel lane EXCEPT
- When you encounter a truck traveling next to you, keep as far as possible to the side to avoid
- Work zone signs are usually
- When you see this sign on a freeway, you should
- To enter a main road from a driveway, an alley, or the roadside, you must
- Where there are two or more lanes of traffic moving in the same direction, slower vehicles should use
- In a standard passenger car, partial hydroplaning can begin at speeds as low as
- When you see a pedestrian crossing an unmarked crosswalk where there is no traffic control signal, you should
- When a highway is divided into two roadways by a median or barrier,
- The likelihood of an accident increases if a driver is under the influence of
- If fog closes in completely while you are driving and visibility is reduced to near zero, what should you do?
- To make a right turn from a four-lane divided highway, enter the right lane well in advance of the turn and make
- In Vermont, if you approach a pedestrian with a white cane or a white cane tipped with red who is about to cross the road, you must
- If a tire blows out, you should NOT
- On a two-way road, a _________ allows you to cross over into the opposing lane temporarily to pass a vehicle if it is safe to do so.
- To make a right turn, look left and right, yield the right-of-way, and turn the steering wheel using
- You are more likely to survive a car crash if you use _________ together.
- When there is water on the roadway, you must reduce your speed to avoid
- To guard against glare from the headlights of a vehicle behind you, use __________ and adjust it before you drive.
- If you miss your turn at an intersection, you should _________ and work your way back to where you want to go.
- If you are being passed by another vehicle, you should
- If a truck is trying to pass you, you can help the truck driver by
- When making a left turn at a controlled intersection (i.e., one with signs or signals), you must yield to
- When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must
- Where there are three or more lanes going in one direction, the left lane is used by drivers who want to
- If you see an oncoming vehicle in your lane, what should you do?
- What does this sign indicate?
- What does this sign mean?
- On a highway, the left lane should be used for
- On some roadways, lanes marked as "Transit" are reserved for
- A barrier of grass, concrete, or other material separating opposing lanes of traffic on a divided roadway is known as
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