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View All PlansFree Connecticut DMV Road Signs Permit Practice Test 2025
Some parts of the Boston Post Road are still in use as major highways in Connecticut. This road dates back to the 1600s and was originally a colonial mail route. The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT) maintains the state’s roads in good condition, making them suitable for our modern vehicles. But these routes have a lot of history, and many residents are grateful for the privilege of driving on them. As time passed, the road signs scattered along these routes have significantly evolved to improve safety. Today, the most common road signs are featured in the official DMV driver’s manual (Connecticut DMV Handbook (CT Driver's Manual) 2025).
To obtain a driver’s license in the Constitution State, you must first pass a written knowledge test consisting of 25 multiple-choice questions. These questions cover important aspects of driving theory, such as traffic laws, good driving practices, and road signs. To pass, you must score at least 80%. We’ll help you prepare for the official exam with an intuitive tool. Our Connecticut Road Signs practice tests closely reflect the road signs questions on the official written knowledge test. With unlimited attempts and non-stop access, you can study with this tool until you feel confident in your ability to pass.
For your convenience, we have omitted a timer from our practice tests. Read every question twice and avoid rushing. If another task requires your attention, you can resume the test once you are ready without losing progress. If you wish to restart the session, use the “Restart test” button at the top-right corner of the page. This action will begin a new practice session with a randomized order of questions.
Nobody is born an expert on any subject. Driving is a lifelong skill that can only be improved with practice, but you must learn the theory first. As you begin your learning phase, dedicate several weeks to your studies and only take the official knowledge exam once you’ve mastered every aspect of driving theory in the official manual, including road signs.

Authored and curated by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S.
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Last verified for accuracy: October 2025 (reviewed weekly)
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