Built for Vermont Roads
- Winter Smarts: Black ice on bridges, stopping distances on snow/ice, low-speed control on hills, and safe following gaps.
- Gravel & Unpaved: Loose surface braking, washboard sections, and reduced-speed cornering to prevent skids.
- Wildlife Corridors: Moose & deer activity (dawn/dusk), scanning techniques, and how to react if an animal is on the roadway.
- Covered Bridges: Narrow one-lane etiquette, yield/approach speed, and sight-line management.
- School-Bus Laws: Flashing red lights, multi-lane exceptions, and rural stop awareness.
Study Plans (Choose Your Pace)
- Express (45–60 min): Road-sign drill → 20-question simulator → review missed items.
- Weekend Boost (2–3 hrs): Signs → Winter & Gravel sets → Full simulator → review → retake aiming 90%+.
- Confidence Max (2–3 days): Rotate topics (signs → winter → wildlife → buses/bridges) + two final simulators.
What You Get in the App
- Fresh 2025 Question Bank: Based on the latest Vermont rules and handbook topics.
- Exam Mode: Realistic timing and randomized questions to mirror the DMV experience.
- Clear Explanations: Short, plain-English reasoning that helps knowledge stick.
- Progress Analytics: Accuracy by topic, auto-remediation for weak areas.
- Offline Friendly: Practice anywhere, even in low-signal mountain towns.
FAQ
How many questions are on the Vermont permit test?
20 questions total. You need at least 16 correct (80%) to pass.
Does the app include Vermont-specific topics?
Yes—winter traction, gravel roads, wildlife crossings, covered bridges, rural night driving, and school-bus laws.
Can I study offline?
Absolutely. After installation, most features work without internet.
Is this the official DMV app?
No. It’s an independent prep resource aligned to VT permit test topics.