

Dangers and affect of alcohol and drugs―laws and perils.Aggressive driving and road rage―emergency situations, collisions, if you're stopped by police, safety belts.Defensive driving―including night and freeway driving.Signaling―passing, turning, stopping, standing, parking, speed limits and winter driving.Right-of-way―including when to give the right-of-way.Who may operate a vehicle―state driver licenses, vehicle inspection and safety responsibility.I Drive Safely (IDS) breaks down the following in its state-specific multimedia course: This DMV written test simulator will help you prepare for the knowledge exam as it has questions that are similar in content and structure to those on the real exam.Whether you are short on time or unfamiliar with what the state test covers, an online prep course will quickly and easily get you moving in the right direction. Once you pass your knowledge test, the results are valid for two years, so if you pass the exam to receive your learner’s permit, you will not need to retake the exam if you receive your driver’s license within two years. To re-take the exam, you will have to re-pay the license examination fee, which is $40. If you fail the knowledge exam, you will be able to reschedule immediately via the online service, but you must schedule your retest for at least seven days later. The state requires that you schedule your appointment for taking your knowledge exam using the online service for the Connecticut DMV. You can find the answers to all potential questions on the exam by studying the 2023 Connecticut Driver’s Manual. Taking this knowledge test is necessary to get either your Connecticut learner’s permit or your driver’s license.


In order to achieve the required 80% passing score on the Connecticut DMV written test, you must answer 20 of 25 questions correctly.
