Connecticut Free Test 1

This free Connecticut practice test covers essential road rules and safety regulations found in the official Driver’s Manual. You will face 30 random questions drawn from a bank of 50, requiring 23 correct answers to pass. It is a great starting point to check your knowledge of basic traffic laws.

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1. What is the first thing to do when you make a three-point turn?

2. Before changing lanes to the left, you should check your mirrors and:

3. This road sign means:

4. If your vehicle has a mechanical problem, you should:

5. Service signs are ____ with ____ letters and symbols.

6. What does this road sign indicate?

7. This road sign means:

8. An octagonal sign means that drivers must:

9. You should never depend on your mirrors when you prepare to change lanes. Why?

10. Following a motorcycle too closely is dangerous because:

11. This yellow sign means:

12. Left turns on a red light are allowed:

13. If cars approaching from opposite directions reach an intersection at the same time:

14. What should you do as you prepare to turn right at an intersection?

15. If you are about to be hit from behind, you should NOT:

16. A driver distraction is anything that:

17. What is the first thing you should do if your wheels move off the pavement?

18. Slowing down just to look at collisions or anything else out of ordinary:

19. The 'One Way' sign means that:

20. Are drivers allowed to exceed the speed limit to pass other vehicles?

21. When you are angry or upset you should:

22. You should increase your following distance:

23. When merging onto an interstate highway, drivers should:

24. __________________ is a safe driving technique.

25. If you hear a thumping sound while driving, you should:

26. Are bicyclists required to obey traffic laws and signs?

27. Fatigue increases the risk of:

28. This road sign means:

29. When driving at night, drivers should:

30. Traffic lights are normally ____________ from top to bottom or left to right.

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Driver’s License Classes

The most common non-commercial license in Connecticut is the Class D, which allows you to operate standard passenger vehicles and light trailers. For operating a motorcycle, you will need a Class M license, while commercial vehicles require a separate Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with its own classifications.
 
It is important to know which class of license you need for your vehicle. Using the wrong class can result in penalties, so always check that your license matches the type of vehicle you are driving.

Short, focused summaries of Connecticut driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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