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  • October 29, 2024
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Obtaining a Connecticut Driver's License Questions and Answers


#1 cause of death for 15-19 year olds
a) assault
b) cancer
c) car crashes
d) suicide - ANSWER-c) car crashes

A limited license may contain one or more of the following restrictions, which will be
noted on the license document, and which permit operation of a motor vehicle: -
ANSWER-During the period of daylight beginning a half an hour before sunrise and
ending a half an hour after sunset.

When the person is using corrective lenses (not including telescopic lenses) as
prescribed by a licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist.

On highways that are not limited access highways.

In a motor vehicle having an automatic transmission.

In a motor vehicle equipped with external mirrors located on both the left and right sides
of the vehicle to reflect to the vehicle operator a view of the highway at least 200 feet to
the rear.

In a motor vehicle having special controls or equipment.

All 16-17 year-old applicants for a driver's license must complete a driver training
program through one of the following: - ANSWER-Licensed Commercial Driving School

Secondary School Program (high school)

Home Training Program and eight-hour course on safe driving practices (including 2-
hour parent training)

All applicants who are 16 or 17 years of age must have at least how many hours of
behind-the-wheel, on-the-road training
a) at least 20 hours
b) at least 40 hours
c) at least 60 hours
d) at least 80 hours - ANSWER-c) at least 60 hours

, Applicants who receive the full 30 hours of classroom training must also receive at least
8 hours of behind-the-wheel training from a Connecticut commercial driving school to be
eligible to begin testing for a driver's license in:
a) 50 days
b) 75 days
c) 100 days
d) 120 days - ANSWER-d) 120 days, all other applicants must wait 180 days after the
issuance of the learner's permit before taking the driver's exam

Before he or she can obtain a license, they he/she must - ANSWER-Take an 8-hour
Safe Driving Practices course at a Connecticut Commercial Driving Schoo

Connecticut's Zero Tolerance Law - ANSWER-a law that makes it illegal for persons
under 21 to drive with any measurable amount of alcohol in the blood

Curfew for 16-17 year old permit holders: - ANSWER-11 p.m. to 5 a.m. - unless the teen
is traveling for employment, school, religious activities, medical necessity, or if the
individual is an assigned driver in the Safe Ride Program.

During the second six months (months seven through twelve) ) the only additional
passengers allowed in the vehicle are: - ANSWER-members of the driver's immediate
family.

Even if you can see clearly... - ANSWER-you still may not be able to judge distances or
speeds very well.

For the entire time a 16- or 17-year-old driver holds a learner's permit, he or she may
not have any passengers except for:
a) A licensed driving instructor
b) Instructor that is at least 20 years old
c) Parents or legal guardian
d) All of the above - ANSWER-d) All of the above

Home-trained applicants must also show a course completion certificate (form CS-1 a)
from a local secondary school or commercial driving school of an approved eight-hour
course that includes a minimum of four hours on the: - ANSWER-Nature and the
medical, biological and physiological effects of alcohol and drugs and their impact on
the operator of a motor vehicle.

Dangers associated with the operation of a motor vehicle after the consumption of
alcohol or drug abuse.

Problems of alcohol and drug abuse and the penalties for alcohol and drug-related
motor vehicle violations.

Two-hour mandatory parent training class

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