CONNECTICUT DMV PERMIT PRACTICE TEST

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DMV offices conduct knowledge testing for operator licensing on an appointment basis. The CT DMV written test is based on the information contained in the Connecticut Driver's Manual, including road signs, driving rules, and safety rules. The DMV CT knowledge test consists of 25 questions and you'll need 20 correct answers to pass (80%). You must pass a knowledge test before you receive your learner’s permit. Connecticut requires that you pass a vision test before you get a driver’s license. After you successfully pass the CT DMV practice permit test, you will be able to schedule an appointment for the road test.
1. What should you do as you approach an intersection?
Look to your left, then right, then left again.
Look for signs, signals, and pavement markings that indicate allowed movements from each lane.
Look for pedestrians crossing.
All of the above.
2. When exiting a highway, you should slow down:
Once you see the toll booth.
Before moving into the exit lane.
When you first see the exit sign.
Once you have moved into the exit lane.
3. People driving under the influence of alcohol are:
A danger only to themselves.
A danger especially to motorcyclists.
A danger only to pedestrians.
A danger to everyone.
4. If a bicyclist on the road ahead has their left arm extended downward to their left, you should assume the bicyclist is:
Tired.
Slowing down or stopping.
About to turn right.
Turning left.
5. You come to a railroad crossing where the crossing gates are down and the lights are flashing. What should you do?
Slow down, and drive around the gates if clear.
Come to a complete stop well behind the gates, wait for the tracks to clear and for the gates to raise, then proceed.
Stop, look, and then proceed if no train is coming.
Drive through the crossing gates, if you don't see a train.
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