Vermont Traffic School Requirements
Confirm with your court or DMV. Traffic-code rules change and vary by court — verify the current rule on Vermont’s official .gov page or with the court handling your citation before you act. This rule is compiled at medium confidence and should be confirmed before you rely on it. This page is general information, not legal advice.
Vermont does not operate a state-sponsored traffic school or point-reduction program. Drivers cannot attend traffic school to reduce points or dismiss citations under a state initiative. The state's point system imposes a license suspension once a driver accumulates 10 or more points within a two-year period.
Traffic safety courses are available in Vermont through insurance providers, and completion may qualify drivers for insurance premium discounts. These courses function as optional programs offered by private insurers rather than as a state-administered alternative to penalties.
Eligibility for any form of traffic school or course consideration typically depends on the specific violation, the driver's existing record, and whether the court overseeing the citation permits it. Drivers cited for traffic violations should confirm available options directly with the court handling their case or with the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles.
This information reflects general knowledge about Vermont's traffic regulations. It is not legal advice. Drivers should verify current rules through Vermont's official DMV website and consult their local court before making decisions regarding their citation.
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Eligibility / notes | No point-reduction program; 10+ points / 2 yrs = suspension. Insurance-discount courses only. |
| Frequency | n/a |
| Points effect | none |
| Governing statute | Not yet pinned — see source |