Connecticut DMV Sign Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This CT road sign practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on Connecticut road signs, sign colors, shapes, and the everyday driving situations they point to. You will see the familiar stuff, of course: Stop signs, warning signs, highway guide signs, pedestrian crossings, service signs, and the regulatory signs people sometimes glance at too fast. To pass this practice test, you need 16 correct answers out of 20, which matches the 80% standard used on Connecticut’s official learner’s permit knowledge test. For the real DMV test, Connecticut does not use a separate road-sign-only exam for a standard Class D learner’s permit. Road sign questions are included in the main 25-question knowledge test, which is based on the Connecticut Driver’s Manual. Applicants need at least 20 correct answers to pass, so missing more than 5 questions means rescheduling, waiting 7 days, and paying the testing fee again. A bit unpleasant, and also very easy to avoid with the right kind of review. There are a few licensing details to keep in mind while you study. First-time learner’s permit applicants must pass a vision test before the written knowledge test. Connecticut also requires learner’s permit applicants to complete the free online Work Zone Safety Course before taking the knowledge test, and you need to bring the printed completion certificate with you to the DMV. So, while you are collecting documents, checking appointment details, and making sure you have glasses or contacts if you need them, this CT DMV practice test gives you something practical to do with that waiting-around energy. Take your time as you move through the questions. There is no timer here, and that matters. Look at each sign closely, think through what it tells a driver to do, and connect it to the kinds of roads you actually drive in Connecticut, from busier city streets to quieter rural stretches and highway exits that sneak up faster than they should.