- Updated for January 2025
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Free DMV Written Test Simulator for Connecticut | Updated for 2025
In order to achieve the required 80% passing score on the Connecticut DMV written test, you must answer 20 of 25 questions correctly. Taking this knowledge test is necessary to get either your Connecticut learner’s permit or your driver’s license. You can find the answers to all potential questions on the exam by studying the 2025 Connecticut Driver’s Manual. The state requires that you schedule your appointment for taking your knowledge exam using the online service for the Connecticut DMV. If you fail the knowledge exam, you will be able to reschedule immediately via the online service, but you must schedule your retest for at least seven days later. To re-take the exam, you will have to re-pay the license examination fee, which is $40. Once you pass your knowledge test, the results are valid for two years, so if you pass the exam to receive your learner’s permit, you will not need to retake the exam if you receive your driver’s license within two years. This DMV written test simulator will help you prepare for the knowledge exam as it has questions that are similar in content and structure to those on the real exam.
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- This road sign is a
- On a highway with three lanes in each direction, a vehicle towing a trailer keeps right because
- _________ mean(s) that passing is not allowed in either direction.
- Steam coming from underneath the hood of your vehicle may mean that
- Because of their size, trucks and buses may move _________ to make a right turn.
- When driving in rural areas, you must pay more attention to
- A solid white line between lanes of traffic means
- Work zone signs are usually
- Regulatory devices tell you
- Connecticut law requires you to leave at least ________ of space when passing a bicycle traveling in the same direction.
- When making a left turn at an intersection or into an alley or driveway, you must yield the right-of-way to
- The hand and arm extended downward indicate the driver's intention to
- If a railroad grade crossing has no warning devices or only a crossbuck sign, you should
- If you skid while hydroplaning, you should
- To recover from a skid, what should you do?
- To make a right turn from a four-lane divided highway, enter the right lane well in advance of the turn and make
- Before backing up, you should look to the front, sides, and rear, and continue to look _________ while backing.
- When entering or exiting a roundabout, you must
- Before changing lanes, you must check for traffic
- When you see a solid yellow centerline next to your lane, you must
- A double solid yellow line means
- When making a right turn, look right and left, yield the right-of-way, and turn the steering wheel using
- A double solid white line marks the edge of a traffic lane where
- A flashing yellow arrow means
- Which of these statements is FALSE?
- On a four-lane divided roadway or a one-way road, a solid yellow line usually marks
- An __________ is the connection of an expressway to a road or another expressway by a series of ramps.
- Signs with black letters on an orange background provide
- At an intersection whose traffic signals are NOT working, you should _________ before proceeding through the intersection.
- What does this sign mean?
- _________ are areas around trucks or other large vehicles in which other vehicles may disappear into blind spots.
- What does this sign mean?
- When entering an expressway from an acceleration lane, you must
- The letters "RR" painted on the pavement indicate that you are approaching
- You are in an intersection, turning left on a green arrow signal. Then the arrow signal turns yellow. What should you do?
- What does this sign mean?
- A barrier of grass, concrete, or other material separating opposing lanes on a divided highway is known as
- You should NOT sound your horn
- If an emergency vehicle with flashing lights or sounding a siren approaches you from either direction, you must
- What does this sign mean?
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