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Connecticut DMV Practice Test

A practical permit prep page for Connecticut learners: check key requirements, practice common question types, review road signs, and confirm final rules with the official DMV source.

Requirement snapshot

What to know before your permit test

Minimum age16+ for a learner permit
How many questions25 questions
Passing score20 correct / 80%
Permit feeFees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Connecticut DMV before applying.
Retake ruleRetake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Connecticut DMV before retesting.
Vision testVision screening is required or handled as part of the permit/license process.
Official handbookConnecticut Driver Manual
Last checkedJune 12, 2026

This Connecticut permit prep page helps learners connect official handbook study, DMV-style practice questions, document readiness, and test-day planning. Verify current documents, fees, appointments, and retake rules with Connecticut DMV before your visit.

Quick answer

How should you study for the Connecticut permit test?

Start with the official Connecticut Driver Manual, then use short practice drills to find weak spots. The current planning target on this page is 25 questions with a passing benchmark of 20 correct / 80%. Do not aim for the exact minimum; build a cushion above the passing line before test day.

Connecticut permit test snapshot

Minimum age

16+ for a learner permit.

Test format

25 questions.

Passing score

20 correct / 80%.

Official source

Use Connecticut DMV for current rules, fees, appointment steps, and retake timing.

What to study first in Connecticut

Do not only memorize answer letters. Permit tests reward the learner who understands why a safe driving choice is correct. For Connecticut, focus especially on:

  • teen versus adult permit path
  • highway and city driving
  • pedestrian awareness
  • safe following distance

Connecticut practice plan

  1. Read the official handbook sections for signs, traffic signals, lane markings, right-of-way, speed, and safe following distance.
  2. Take one 10-question practice drill and write down every missed topic.
  3. Practice road signs separately until sign shape, color, symbol, and required action feel automatic.
  4. Move into a longer exam-style session only after your missed questions are mostly review mistakes, not unknown rules.
  5. Before the appointment, check documents, fee payment, vision-screening readiness, and any teen or adult-path rules.

Common mistakes to avoid

Only practicing generic rules

Generic rules help, but Connecticut learners should still check the official source for age rules, documents, fees, and retake procedures.

Skipping signs

Signs are easy points only when you can recognize the required action quickly, without reading a long explanation.

Ignoring documents

A strong practice score does not help if the permit visit is delayed because identity, residency, fee, or teen paperwork is missing.

Aiming for the minimum

20 correct / 80% is the study benchmark, not the ideal target. Practice until your scores stay comfortably above that line.

Helpful Connecticut permit tools

Connecticut permit test FAQ

How many questions are on the Connecticut permit test?

Use 25 questions as the current planning figure on this guide. Always verify the latest format with Connecticut DMV before testing.

What score do I need to pass in Connecticut?

The current study benchmark on this page is 20 correct / 80%. Aim higher in practice so one difficult topic does not put you below the passing line.

Should teens and adults prepare the same way?

No. Teen applicants should review learner permit age, parent or guardian consent, driver training, supervised practice, and holding-period rules. Adults should still confirm first-license documents, testing, fees, and appointment rules with the official source.

Is US Permit Prep an official DMV site?

No. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency. Use our tools for study, then verify final rules with the official source linked on this page.

Official-source summary

Where these facts come from

This page uses official Connecticut DMV learner permit or driver licensing guidance plus US Permit Prep editorial review. Final rules can change, so verify documents, fees, appointments, and testing rules with the official source before your visit.

Permit requirements

Connecticut permit facts by topic

State-specific permit age

16+ for a learner permit

Documents required

Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Connecticut DMV.

Fees

Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Connecticut DMV before applying.

Passing score

20 correct / 80%

How many questions

25 questions

Retake rules

Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Connecticut DMV before retesting.

Official handbook

Connecticut Driver Manual

Teen vs adult rules

Which Connecticut permit path fits you?

Teen applicants

Teen applicants should review learner permit age, parent or guardian consent, driver training, supervised practice, and holding-period rules.

Adult applicants

Adult first-time applicants should confirm proof documents, knowledge testing, vision screening, fee payment, appointment rules, and the first-license path with Connecticut DMV.

State-specific details

What is easy to miss in Connecticut

Connecticut learners should understand driver training and later teen restrictions, not only the permit test score.

Document note: Check CT DMV identity, legal presence, Social Security, Connecticut residency, and parent/guardian documents for minors when required.

Training requirements

Teen applicants should confirm driver training and parent-class expectations before planning the road ahead.

Aggressive driving

Practice safe responses around tailgating, speeding, lane changes, and right-of-way conflicts.

Appointment readiness

Connecticut learners should plan documents, fees, and testing instructions before arriving.

DMV visit checklist

Prepare these before you go

Documents

Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Connecticut DMV.

Fee

Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Connecticut DMV before applying.

Vision and photo

Vision screening is required or handled as part of the permit/license process.. Many DMV offices also take your photo during the permit visit.

Retake rule

Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Connecticut DMV before retesting.

Editorial note

How this Connecticut guide is maintained

This Connecticut guide is written and reviewed by US Permit Prep editors using official Connecticut DMV sources, original study notes, and recurring correction checks. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency.

Last checked: June 12, 2026. Rules, fees, documents, and retake timing can change, so verify final details with the official state source before your DMV visit.

Quick answers

Connecticut permit prep FAQ

Is this an official DMV page?

No. US Permit Prep is independent and not affiliated with any DMV or government agency. Use this page to study, then verify final rules with the official DMV.

Should I only use practice questions?

No. Practice questions help you test your knowledge, but the official driver handbook is the source you should study for exact state rules.

What documents do I need for a Connecticut learner permit?

Prepare identity proof, state residency proof, Social Security or lawful-status information when required, application details, fee payment, and any teen-specific paperwork before visiting Connecticut DMV.

How much does the Connecticut permit test or learner permit cost?

Fees can vary by credential and transaction. Verify the current amount with Connecticut DMV before applying.

What is the Connecticut retake rule if I fail?

Retake timing, attempt limits, fees, and appointment rules can change. Verify current retake rules with Connecticut DMV before retesting.

What is different for teens and adults in Connecticut?

Teen applicants should review learner permit age, parent or guardian consent, driver training, supervised practice, and holding-period rules. Adult first-time applicants should confirm proof documents, knowledge testing, vision screening, fee payment, appointment rules, and the first-license path with Connecticut DMV.

Where is the official Connecticut driver handbook?

Use the official Connecticut Driver Manual linked on this page, then use practice questions to check your understanding.