Prepare for the Connecticut DMV Permit Test (2025)

Getting ready for your Connecticut permit test? With our updated 2025 practice tests and summarized handbook, the process has never been easier. Our tests target key topics such as road signs, CT traffic laws, and safe driving habits. Save time, build your knowledge, and quickly build confidence. Start preparing today and pass your permit test on the first try!

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easy

Practice test #1

This practice test is a great place to start. It will test your understanding of fundamental driving rules. Based on the Connecticut Driver Handbook, the questions are designed to closely resemble those on the actual exam.

Questions: 20

medium

Practice test #2

Ready to test your road signs knowledge? This road signs practice test challenges you to accurately identify a wide variety of signs in a test-like format.

Questions: 25

hard

Practice test #3

Challenge your knowledge and ensure you’re fully prepared. This test includes complex and in-depth questions to test how well you’ve mastered Connecticut traffic laws and road rules. Use this test to push your understanding to the next level.

Questions: 30

exam simulator

This is as close to the real Connecticut DMV permit test as it gets. With 25 questions covering the same topics you’ll encounter on the actual exam, this test mimics the real deal. You’ll need 20 correct answers to pass, just as on the real exam.

Questions: 25

Pass rate: 20/25

Connecticut Permit Test & Driver’s License FAQ

Permit Test FAQ

  • How many questions are on the Connecticut permit test?

    The Connecticut DMV permit test consists of 25 questions, and you must answer at least 20 questions correctly to get a passing score (80%).
  • How can I prepare for the permit test?

    Study the Connecticut Driver's Manual and utilize state-specific practice tests. Zutobi offers engaging study materials and exam-like tests to help you prepare effectively.
  • What should I bring?

    Bring proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency. If you're under 18, also bring a completed permit application signed by a parent or guardian.
  • What happens if I fail the Connecticut permit test?

    If you fail, you must wait at least seven days before retaking it.
  • Are there accommodations for individuals with disabilities?

    Yes, the Connecticut DMV offers accommodations such as oral exams or extra time. Contact the DMV ahead of time to make arrangements.

Driver's Permit FAQ

  • What is a Connecticut learner's permit?

    A Connecticut learner's permit allows new drivers to practice driving under supervision. It's available to individuals aged 16 or older who meet specific requirements.
  • How do I apply for a learner's permit?

    To apply, schedule an appointment with the Connecticut DMV. Bring proof of identity, Social Security number, and residency. Minors must also provide parental consent. You'll need to pass a vision test and a knowledge exam to receive your permit.
  • What are the requirements for obtaining a learner's permit?

    Applicants must pass a vision test with at least 20/40 visual acuity and a knowledge exam consisting of 25 questions, with a minimum score of 80% (answering at least 20 questions correctly).
  • What restrictions apply to a Connecticut learner's permit?

    For drivers under 18:
    • No driving between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless traveling for school, work, or religious activities.
    • During the first six months, only a licensed driving instructor or a parent/legal guardian who holds a valid driver's license can accompany the permit holder.
    • During the second six months, immediate family members are allowed as passengers.
    • No use of cell phones or other electronic devices while driving.
    For drivers 18 or older:
    • Must be accompanied by a licensed driver aged 20 or older who has held their license for at least four years.
    • Must hold the permit for 90 days before taking the road test.
    • Required to complete a Safe Driving Practices Course before the road test.
  • How long is the learner's permit valid?

    The learner's permit is valid for two years or until you obtain your driver's license, whichever comes first.
  • Do I need to complete a state-approved driver's education with a learner's permit?

    Yes, if you're under 18, you must complete 30 hours of classroom instruction and an 8-hour Safe Driving Practices course, which includes 2 hours of parent/guardian instruction. Alternatively, home training requires 22 hours of classroom instruction in addition to the 8-hour Safe Driving Practices course.
  • How long must I hold my learner's permit before applying for a driver's license?

    If you're under 18, you must hold your permit for 120 days if trained at a driving school or 180 days if home-trained. If you're 18 or older, you must hold the permit for 90 days.

Driver's License FAQ

  • What are the steps to obtain a driver's license in Connecticut?

    After holding your learner's permit for the required duration and completing the necessary driver's education and behind-the-wheel training, you can schedule a road test with the DMV. Upon passing the road test, you'll receive your driver's license.
  • What is tested on the road test?

    The CT road test evaluates your ability to safely operate a vehicle, including performing maneuvers like three-point turns, maintaining a safe following distance, and executing left and right turns.
  • When can I apply for an unrestricted license?

    Once you turn 18 and have held a provisional license without violations, you can apply for an unrestricted license.