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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.
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This road sign means:
Winding road
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Pedestrian Crossing
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Multiple Turns
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If the entrance lane is too short to allow acceleration to highway speed, you should:
merge into highway traffic as soon as possible.
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stop and wait for a large gap in traffic, then enter the highway and accelerate quickly.
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go to the next entrance ramp.
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This road sign means:
A four-way intersection is ahead
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Do not pass
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A steep grade is ahead
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This road sign means:
Wrong Way
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Curve ahead
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Merging Traffic
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5.
This road sign is:
a speed reduction sign.
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a regulatory sign.
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a warning sign.
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This sign means:
The minimum speed limit is 45 MPH.
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Take route 45 if you are driving at night.
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The night-time speed limit is 45 MPH.
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After passing a vehicle, it is safe to return to your lane when:
you are at least 100 feet ahead of the vehicle you passed.
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you can see both headlights of the vehicle you just passed in your rearview mirror.
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the driver you passed slows down to let you return to your lane.
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This road sign means:
Railroad Warning
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No U-Turn
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Crossroad ahead
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This road sign means:
Do not block intersection
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Lane shifting
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Merging traffic
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When a pedestrian is crossing a street using a guide dog or carrying a white cane, drivers must:
always yield the right-of-way.
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help the pedestrian cross the street.
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yield the right of way at corners only.
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