Connecticut Permit Test Practice 6

5 out of 5 (32 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
The CT permit test is not the sort of thing you want to “mostly” prepare for. Connecticut pulls its knowledge test material from the official driver’s manual, and this Connecticut permit test practice follows that same lane, with 20 questions and a passing mark of 16 correct answers. That part is straightforward. The part people underestimate, though, is how quickly basic rules start to blur once they show up inside real driving situations. This practice test focuses especially on turn signals, which sounds almost too simple until you picture the actual roads. A lane change on I-95. A left turn in downtown Hartford with impatient traffic stacking up behind you. A quiet back road where another driver is waiting to see what you are about to do. Signaling is not just a test answer. It is how you tell everyone else, “Here is my plan, please do not guess.” Not glamorous, sure, but important in the very plain, very real way that prevents confusion and bad decisions. There is also the Connecticut licensing process itself, and this is where applicants need to pay attention because there are a few Connecticut-specific details worth knowing. Before taking the knowledge test, learner’s permit applicants must complete the free online Connecticut Work Zone Safety Course, a requirement that just started in 2026. Print the completion certificate and bring it to DMV with your other documents, because a completed course that is sitting unprinted somewhere in your email is not especially useful at the counter. Teen drivers have a few extra requirements folded in. If you take driver education through a high school or commercial driving school, the program includes 2 hours of parent training. Home-trained teens must complete an 8-hour safe driving practices course through a commercial or secondary school, and that course also includes 2 hours of parent or legal guardian training. Later, before road-test eligibility, Connecticut requires an EDEC Driver Education Certificate, issued by a Connecticut-licensed driving school and sent to DMV after the required training is completed. So, yes, use this CT learners permit practice test to sharpen your knowledge before test day. But also use it to connect the rules on paper to actual driving, because that is where the questions will start to make more sense, and where your habits will matter.
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