Free 2026 CT DMV Practice Tests
Based on the official Connecticut Driver's Handbook. Get ready for your CT DMV written exam with our comprehensive practice tests.
CT Motorcycle Warm-up
A 15-question quick check across all motorcycle topics. Good way to start.
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What to Expect on the Connecticut motorcycle (Class M) Test
25 multiple-choice questions, 20 correct to pass. Computer-based at DMV offices (some hard-copy language versions).
No time limit
$40
$40 license exam fee covers knowledge and vision tests; learner's permit itself is a separate $19 fee.Yes — all knowledge testing is by appointment only at select DMV offices; scheduled and prepaid online.
Unlimited, but must reschedule and repay exam fee after each failure.
7-day wait between attempts.
Retake fee: $40.
English, Spanish, Albanian, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Vietnamese, Amharic, Armenian, Bosnian, Croatian, Dari, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hindi, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Pashto, Persian Farsi, Punjabi, Romanian, Somali, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu
Documents to Bring to Your Connecticut Test
Acceptable proof of identity documents (no photocopies), completed and signed Form R-229 permit application, $40 exam fee, Connecticut Work Zone Safety Course completion certificate, and corrective lenses if needed.
Connecticut Rules You'll See on the Test
Rules unique to Connecticut that appear on the CT DMV knowledge test more than others.
- gavel Must complete free online CT Work Zone Safety Course before knowledge test appointment
- gavel Move Over Law applies to ANY vehicle on the shoulder, not just emergency vehicles
- gavel Parent/guardian of 16-17 year-old permit-holder must attend a 2-hour training course
- gavel Learner's permit holders may only have a licensed instructor or qualified 20+ year-old trainer as passenger
- gavel Zero-tolerance BAC (0.02) for drivers under 21
Connecticut DMV Test FAQ
How many questions are on the Connecticut motorcycle (Class M) permit test?
The CT DMV motorcycle (Class M) knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions drawn from the official state handbook — covering road signs, traffic laws, right-of-way, and safe-driving procedures.
Should I read the whole Connecticut handbook before taking practice tests?
Not necessarily. Most successful test-takers skim the handbook once, then drill practice tests. When they miss a question they jump back to that chapter. This is far more efficient than a cover-to-cover read.
Can I look at the Connecticut handbook during the actual test?
No — CT DMV treats the exam as closed-book. The handbook is what you use to prepare, not to reference during the exam.
How long is my Connecticut license valid after I pass?
Standard Connecticut licenses are valid for 6 years once issued. See /learn/how-to-renew-license/ct for the full renewal timing and REAL ID upgrade path.
Do I need a separate motorcycle test if I already have a Connecticut car license?
Yes. The Class M endorsement requires a separate written knowledge test and a skills test on top of any existing license. Many states waive the skills test if you complete an MSF Basic RiderCourse — check with CT DMV.
Will I see my Connecticut test score right after I submit?
Yes. CT DMV testing terminals display pass/fail and your score immediately after you finish. If you pass, they'll normally begin permit processing the same visit.
How long does it take to prep for the Connecticut knowledge test?
Most first-timers pass after 4-8 hours of focused study spread over a week: one full read of the handbook, then repeated practice tests until you score 90%+ on three attempts in a row.
On the Connecticut DMV test, should I answer what's literally in the handbook even if it seems overly cautious?
Yes. If the handbook says "come to a complete stop at every stop sign," answer that — even if in the real world people roll through. Test questions grade against the handbook, not real-world driving habits.
Do I need a calculator for the Connecticut knowledge test?
No. Any math on the test is basic mental arithmetic — for example, stopping distances or BAC thresholds. Calculators aren't required and typically aren't allowed.
Can I retake the Connecticut knowledge test if I fail?
Yes. Unlimited, but must reschedule and repay exam fee after each failure. You must wait 7 days between failed attempts. Each retake costs $40.
