Connecticut DMV Practice Test 2026

Connecticut DMV Practice Test

Practice real Connecticut DMV knowledge test questions with simple, clear explanations. This test is free and covers the same topics as the official Connecticut written permit exam.

Questions based on the Official Connecticut Driver Handbook

25 total questions80% to pass~30 minutes
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Sample Connecticut DMV Questions

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1

How far from the nearest rail must you stop at a railroad crossing?

2

Within what distance of a railroad crossing is parking prohibited?

3

When passing a cyclist on the road, how much clearance must you provide?

4

How far from a railroad crossing are you prohibited from parking?

5

When approaching a railroad crossing, how far from the nearest rail must you stop?

6

When passing a bicycle, what is the minimum distance you must maintain between your vehicle and the cyclist?

7

A 17-year-old driver with a Connecticut license is subject to a driving curfew during which hours?

8

When approaching a railroad crossing, how far from the nearest rail should you stop?

9

What is the legal BAC limit for drivers under 21 years old in Connecticut?

10

A Connecticut CDL holder is considered legally impaired at what BAC level?

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About the Connecticut DMV Knowledge Test

Total Questions
25 questions
Passing Score
80% (20 correct)
Test Format
Multiple choice
Retake Policy
Wait period if failed

The Connecticut DMV written knowledge test covers traffic laws, road signs, safe driving practices, and state-specific rules. You must score at least 80% to pass. The test is taken at your local Connecticut DMV office.

Tips to Pass the Connecticut DMV Test

  • Read each question carefully before answering
  • If unsure, eliminate obviously wrong answers first
  • Practice at least 3 full tests before your real exam
  • Pay extra attention to road signs — they are heavily tested
  • Get a good night's sleep before your test day

DMV Vocabulary Guide

Important words you will see on the Connecticut DMV test — explained in simple English.

Right of way
The right to go first. When you 'have the right of way,' other drivers must wait for you.
Yield
Slow down and let other cars or people go first. It is NOT a complete stop, but you must wait if needed.
Merge
Smoothly move your car into another lane of traffic. You must match the speed of traffic and find a safe gap.
Pedestrian
A person who is walking — not in a car or bike. Pedestrians always have the right of way at crosswalks.
Crosswalk
A marked area where people can safely walk across the street. Always stop for pedestrians here.
School zone
An area near a school where you must drive more slowly to keep children safe.

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