Connecticut License Practice Test 1

Connecticut License Practice 1

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1. Which vehicle must always stop before crossing railroad tracks?

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2. Yellow lines separate traffic:

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3. At an intersection where there are no signs or signals, you must:

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4. When can you legally drive faster than a maximum speed limit?

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5. Why should you look carefully for motorcycles before you make a left turn?

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6. What should you do when a traffic officer directs you to drive against a red light?

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7. When should you not use your horn:

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8. This sign means:

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9. The primary reason alcohol consumption before driving is dangerous is that it affects your:

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10. If you are involved in a minor collision without injuries, you should always try to:

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11. After passing a large truck, you should:

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12. It can be dangerous to leave a motor running in a garage because of:

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13. Why should you look farther ahead on a highway than on a city street?

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14. What distance should you keep when passing a bicyclist in the same lane?

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15. What does a sign with an eight-sided shape mean?

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16. What should you do if you feel overly worried, upset, or angry?

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17. What does an orange and red sign attached to the back of a vehicle mean?

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18. What does this sign indicate?

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19. When you park parallel to a curb on a city street, you should:

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20. What is true about using your turn signals?

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21. When should you use your emergency signals?

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22. Which way should you turn your front wheels when parked headed uphill on a grade with a curb?

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23. What should you do when you pull a trailer?

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24. After stopping and yielding, you may turn right at a red light unless:

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25. When passing another vehicle, you may exceed the speed limit:

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Connecticut Practice Questions – 1

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Practice for Connecticut DMV Test – 1

You have found the first in our series of Connecticut practice tests for a learner’s permit or unrestricted driver’s license.

This Connecticut DMV practice test is a good start to prepare for the official written test. Use it as a study guide, studying one question and answer at a time. Hopefully, it will reveal one or two weaknesses. Go back to the Connecticut Driver’s Manual and study these topics.

You will find that Connecticut license practice is your best way to succeed on the actual exam.

Just Reading the Manual is Rarely Enough

Don’t attempt the Connecticut Knowledge Test without reading the official Driver’s Manual. Always make sure you have the latest version from Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles.

However, reading and studying this manual for a week or two is rarely enough. This is known as passive learning and is less effective than active learning.

What is Active Learning

Besides reading, active learning includes writing using your own words, discussing laws and safe driving with friends, teachers, and family, and being engaged in solving problems, such as taking practice tests. Higher-order thinking instead of passive reading helps you learn faster and better.



How Many Practice Tests Should You Take?

There is no exact number. It is important to use practice tests as a tool with the driver’s manual, not instead of it.

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