Connecticut Road Signs Test 2

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Connecticut road signs are not exactly thrilling material, unless you are the kind of person who gets emotionally invested in merge arrows and yellow diamond warnings. Still, they matter, and the DMV has a habit of asking about the ones people think they already know. This CT DMV signs test gives you a cleaner way to review the signs that show up in the Connecticut Driver’s Manual, from stop and yield signs to construction warnings, highway markers, lane-use signs, railroad crossings, and all those color-coded clues that are supposed to make sense before you are halfway past them. The practice test includes 20 multiple-choice questions focused on Connecticut road signs, so it is a useful warm-up whether you are studying for your first learner’s permit, brushing up for renewal, or just trying to prove to yourself that you have not been driving on vibes alone. The real Connecticut knowledge test is a little bigger: 25 questions, with 20 correct needed to pass. That is an 80% score, which sounds manageable until one weird sign eats up your confidence for no good reason. And, because this is licensing, there are a few extra pieces hanging around the edges. Knowledge and vision tests are done in person by appointment, and Connecticut does not offer the standard learner’s permit knowledge test online at home. Starting in 2026, applicants also need to complete the free Work Zone Safety Course before taking the learner’s permit knowledge test. It takes less than an hour, which is merciful, but yes, it still has to be done. Fail the knowledge test and you will need to wait 7 days before trying again, with a $40 retake fee waiting there too, being exactly as welcome as it sounds. For teens, the learner’s permit starts at 16, followed by 40 hours of practice driving and a permit holding period of 120 days with commercial or secondary driver education, or 180 days with home training. Adults 18 and older have their own track: a 90-day permit holding period and the required 8-hour Safe Driving Practices Course. You will also need the paperwork side handled, including two identity documents, at least one primary identity document, two Connecticut residency proofs, and DMV-approved translations for non-English documents. Meanwhile, use this CT road signs test to stay sharp while you are pulling the rest of it together.
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