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Connecticut Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Practice your Connecticut Road Signs and Traffic Signals with this FREE practice test!
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

Earning a License in Connecticut: What You Need to Know

In the state of Connecticut, there are a number of ways to earn a license. If you are 16 or 17 years old, you must first apply for a learner's permit. If you are 18 years of age, you can obtain a driver's license without a permit. There are two basic types of licenses available in Connecticut: a non-commercial driver's license or a commercial driver's license. Passing several tests is required to obtain either license, including vision screening, an on-the-road test and a knowledge test.

Who Should Take A Connecticut Road Sign Practice Test?

Anyone who wants to earn a license and pass their driving skills test should take a Connecticut road sign practice test. In order to prepare you for a written exam, a practice test covers the road and traffic signs that you will be tested on at the DMV. Road sign questions tend to be some of the most difficult aspects of the final exam, which is why it's recommended that you take the State of Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Traffic Sign Practice Test at least once prior to testing for your license.

About the Connecticut Traffic Sign Practice Test

  • Over 50 road and traffic signs are included on the test.
  • 25 questions are randomly picked at a time.
  • The practice test is centered around the Connecticut Driver's Manual.

Passing the Connecticut Driving Skills Test

If you want to be able to pass the driving skills test with flying colors, then you should take time to study the Connecticut Driver's Manual. To make sure that you are as confident as possible when you go to take the final exam, you can take the State of Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles Road Sign Practice Test. This practice test is designed to help you identify the most important areas that you still need to work on before your final examination. There are two aspects of the practice test that are designed for your benefit: First, you can take the exam as many times as you think is necessary to get the best grade on your real test. Additionally, the practice test is completely free of charge, no matter how many times you wish to take it.

Connecticut DMV Sample Test Questions

Near a controlled intersection, this white rectangular sign with black lettering and symbol indicates that:
  • There is a pedestrian crosswalk.
  • It is recommended to stop behind this location.
  • Parking allowed.
  • You must stop behind indicated mark when traffic light is red.
This circular yellow sign with black markings identifies what?
  • Renovation zone.
  • A school zone.
  • Railroad station.
  • Railroad crossing ahead and to proceed with caution.
This rectangular sign with red lettering and symbol, indicates what?
  • If you have the correct permit, parking is acceptable.
  • You may only park here for one hour.
  • You may not park on the side of the road in this direction.
  • No parking here Monday - Friday.
This rectangular white and green sign with black text, informs you to ______.
  • Consider the speed limit if flashing.
  • Use no speed limit if light not flashing.
  • Speed up to beat traffic.
  • Reduce your speed to posted limit if the light is flashing.
This rectangular white sign with black lettering let's you know that:
  • This is a no-pass zone.
  • Passing is permitted when it is safe.
  • You may pass on the shoulder.
  • If you use your horn, drivers must pull over.

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