Connecticut Road Signs Test
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
Do not let the phrase “road signs test” throw you off too much. In Connecticut, road signs are not handled as a separate DMV exam for a standard Class D learner’s permit. They are folded into the main Connecticut learner’s permit knowledge test, which is exactly where they belong, honestly, because signs are part of everyday driving, not some decorative side topic you study once and forget. The official CT permit test has 25 questions based on the Connecticut Driver’s Manual. You need 20 correct answers to pass, which means an 80% score and, yes, you can miss up to 5 questions. Road sign questions sit inside that same test along with traffic laws, safe driving habits, sharing the road, road rules, and the basic responsibilities Connecticut expects from new drivers. So this CT road signs practice test is not pretending there is a separate sign-only requirement. It is giving you focused practice on one section that can quietly cost you points if you skim it. This Connecticut permit test practice includes 20 multiple-choice questions built around the signs and visual cues you are likely to see in the manual and on the road. Some are the obvious ones, the stop signs and speed limits nobody wants to admit they overthought. Others get into warning signs, construction signs, highway markers, lane-use signs, and those familiar-looking shapes that suddenly seem less familiar when they are sitting in front of you on a test screen. The point is not just to memorize colors and shapes, although, sure, that is part of it. The better approach is to know what the sign is telling you to do before you are already past it and trying to reconstruct the answer from vibes. That is where the built-in hints and answer explanations help. A hint can steady you when you are close but unsure, and a missed-answer explanation gives you the reason behind the correct choice instead of just leaving you with a red X and a slightly bruised ego. Use this free CT DMV practice test as a focused road signs study guide before taking the full Connecticut knowledge test. It is simple, direct, and useful in the way DMV prep should be: not flashy, not complicated, just good practice that helps you walk in knowing what you are looking at.