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Connecticut DMV Fines and Limits Permit Practice Test 2024
In Connecticut, what are some offenses that can cause the license of a 16- or 17-year-old driver to be suspended? If you are found guilty of speeding at over 85 mph, what penalties may you face? If you refuse to submit to a test of your blood alcohol content (BAC), how long will your license be suspended? What restrictions usually apply to newly licensed drivers under 18 years of age, and are there any exemptions from these restrictions?
These and other issues related to licensing and traffic offenses are addressed in this free Connecticut Fines and Limits permit practice test. You’ll learn about the license suspensions imposed for certain traffic offenses, the possible penalties for driving under the influence (DUI) or leaving the scene of an accident (hit and run), and offenses that can cause license suspension or revocation. You’ll also learn about the restrictions placed on a driver under 18 years of age and circumstances that can exempt the driver from these restrictions.
This Connecticut Fines and Limits permit practice test is up to date as of December 2024. The 50 questions on this practice test are based on Connecticut’s official driver’s manual (Connecticut DMV Handbook (CT Driver's Manual) 2024) and the Connecticut General Statutes. As with all the permit practice tests we offer, each question on the Connecticut Fines and Limits permit practice test comes with our automated assistant. It can help you answer a question by providing a hint or an explanation of the correct answer.
In Connecticut from January 1, 2015, through November 1, 2024, there were 1,023,062 total traffic crashes, including 2,697 fatal crashes, involving 2,870 fatalities. These fatal crashes included 554 fatal pedestrian crashes. 333,381 (32.6%) of the total crashes and 760 (28.2%) of the fatal crashes involved at least one driver under 26 years of age. 85,664 (8.4%) of the total crashes and 946 (35.1%) of the fatal crashes involved at least one driver who was speeding. 28,824 (2.8%) of the total crashes and 733 (27.2%) of the fatal crashes involved at least one driver who was driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol. (Note: These factors are not mutually exclusive. Some drivers may have been speeding and under the influence at the same time.)
The regulations and penalties addressed by this practice test can be hard to memorize. But you should know them for your learner’s permit knowledge test and as a driver. Knowing what can happen if you do something wrong on the road can help make you a safer driver.
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