Do I need to take a written test to get a driver's license in Vermont?

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Yes, a written test is required to obtain a driver's license in Vermont. It aims to assess your knowledge of traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices. The written test is a vital step in the licensing process as it ensures that drivers have a strong understanding of the rules and regulations necessary for safe driving. To prepare for the test, applicants can study the Vermont Driver's Manual, which covers various topics relevant to driving in the state. The written test is typically administered at the DMV office and must be passed before moving on to the practical driving test. Passing both tests is necessary to obtain a driver's license in Vermont.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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