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Supervised Driving Log

Parents or Guardians are responsible for making certain that their teen has completed no less than 40 hours of supervised driving, with 10 of those hours being completed at night. The Supervised Driving Log on the following page should be used to keep track of practice driving time. You can also use the Log to ensure your teen is practicing in a variety of driving environments and weather conditions. This Log will need to be turned into the DMV when your teen goes to take their Junior Operator License skills test. An online version of this Log can also be found by visiting:

Or you can print and fill out a driving log here

When using the “RoadReady App®”, a print-out of the driving log needs to be brought to DMV in order to take a skills test.

Vermont learner’s permit restrictions

  • With a valid Vermont Learner’s Permit, you may drive anywhere, anytime in Vermont if there is a licensed and unimpaired parent or guardian, a licensed or certified unimpaired driver education instructor, or a licensed and unimpaired individual 25 years of age or older riding in the front seat.
  • Before driving in any other state, you must contact that state’s Motor Vehicle Department or law enforcement agency to see if it is legal to drive in that state with a Vermont Learner’s Permit.
  • The law requires you to always have your permit with you when you drive.
  • All drivers are prohibited from using any handheld electronic device while driving. Examples include cell phones, PDA’s, laptops, tablets, iPods, MP3 players and game players.

GDL systems

Graduated Driver License (GDL) systems are intended to provide teen drivers with practice under the safest conditions, exposing them to more situations only as their skills and experience grow.