VERMONT DMV WRITTEN TEST

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If you live in Vermont and plan to drive in Vermont, you must obtain a Vermont driver's license or learner’s permit. To get a driver’s license, you must pass a vision, knowledge and driving test. The DMV knowledge test has 20 multiple choice questions, based on the material in the Vermont Driver's Manual. The VT DMV written test is designed to check your knowledge of road rules, road signs and signals, traffic laws and safe driving practices. You must answer at least 16 questions correctly to pass the test. If you fail the VT DMV test, you must wait at least one day before taking another one. Practice with these sample tests and study the driver’s manual to get ready for the official Vermont DMV written test.
1. This yellow sign means:
traffic signal ahead sign
Railroad crossing ahead.
Be prepared to stop if the light is flashing.
There is a traffic signal ahead.
Controlled railroad crossing ahead.
2. If you miss your exit on a freeway, you should:
Make a quick U-turn from your lane of travel.
Signal other drivers to stop so you can turn.
Go to the next exit, get back on the freeway in the opposite direction and return to the exit you want.
Turn around or back up.
3. If two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time:
The vehicle on the right must yield to the vehicle on the left.
The driver on the left must signal the driver on the right to go.
The vehicle on the left must yield to the vehicle on the right.
Both vehicles must stop.
4. What should drivers do when they see this road sign?
advance warning sign
Increase their speed to cross the intersection before a train arrives.
Come to a complete stop and wait for a train to cross.
Slow down, look for a train, and be prepared to stop.
Look for a flagger.
5. You must signal your intention to turn at least ___ before turning.
100 feet
50 feet
250 feet
300 feet
6. Vehicles must be parked within ___  inches of the curb.
24
12
18
6
7. A few drinks after work before driving home:
Should be avoided unless you really need them.
Are acceptable as far as they are part of your daily routine.
Have no effect on your driving ability.
Should be avoided because they impair your judgement.
8. You should drive on the shoulder to pass a car:
If the shoulder is paved.
Never.
When the driver ahead is waiting to make a left turn.
If the shoulder is wide enough.
9. While driving in rain or snow, to let other drivers know you are there you should:
Turn on your parking lights.
Turn on your headlights.
Pump the brakes.
Turn on your emergency flashers.
10. A yellow arrow on a traffic signal means:
Drivers are not required to signal before turning from that lane.
Be prepared to stop and give the right-of-way to oncoming vehicles.
Immediately come to a complete stop.
Increase your speed to make the turn before the light changes.
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