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What is the driving age in Vermont?

I’m a single mother trying to survive my son’s teen years and I’m sure you can imagine it's hard. He’s started asking when he can get his license—and honestly, I have no clue. At what age can you start legally driving in Vermont?

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Pat Roache · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It takes a village to raise a kid—especially once those teenage years hit. The driving age in
Vermont
is 15 for a learner’s permit with graduated levels of licensing thereafter. Let’s dig into that a little bit more.
Here are the levels of licenses for drivers under the age of 18:
  • 15 years old: You may apply for a learner’s permit and are restricted to driving with a parent, guardian, or licensed individual 25 years or older
  • 16 years old: You may apply for a junior driver’s license with restrictions on who else can be in the car without supervision
  • 18 years old: You may apply for a graduated driver’s license with no restrictions or limitations
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