In the United States, about 37 people die in alcohol-related crashes every day: about one fatality every 39 minutes. About 28 percent of all traffic deaths involve alcohol consumption. In 2022, 13,524 people died in traffic crashes in which alcohol was a contributing factor. That same year, there were also 12,151 speeding-related deaths nationwide. Speeding was a contributing factor in 29 percent of traffic fatalities.
In Vermont in 2021, there were 10,122 total traffic crashes, including 71 fatal crashes involving 102 drivers. 106 of the total crashes and 8 of the fatal crashes involved at least one pedestrian. 367 of the total crashes and 15 of the fatal crashes (with 22 fatalities) were alcohol related. There were also 30 speeding-related fatalities.
Prepare for your learner’s permit knowledge test AND stay out of trouble with our special free Vermont Fines and Limits permit practice test. This practice test is up to date as of December 2024. The questions are based on Vermont’s official driver’s manual (Vermont DMV Handbook (VT Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Vermont Statutes. The questions are primarily about the penalties in Vermont for various driving offenses and other offenses that can cause you to lose your driving privileges.
Learn the legal limits of blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for both adult drivers and drivers under 21. Learn the penalties for driving under the influence and the penalty for refusing a chemical test for drugs or alcohol. Learn how many points can be added to your driving record for such common violations as speeding, texting while driving, running a red light or stop sign, failing to yield the right-of-way, and failing to stop for a stopped school bus with flashing red lights. Also learn about the consequences of accumulating excessive points on your driving record.
Like the other Vermont practice tests we offer, each of the 50 questions on this Fines and Limits permit practice test comes with our automated assistant. It can help you with a difficult question by supplying you with a hint or an explanation of the correct answer.
Driving is an inherently risky activity. In an accident, the force of impact is proportional to the square of the vehicle’s speed: twice the speed means four times the force of impact. The traffic laws are there for the safety of all road users, including you. Violating the traffic laws can mean facing penalties – or a serious accident. Good luck with your learner’s permit knowledge test, and stay safe out there!
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