Based on the Official Connecticut DMV CDL Manual
Minimum passing score: 80%
Now that you have practiced, here is what you need to do next:
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Browse CDL Schools CTCommon questions about taking the CDL test in Connecticut
The Connecticut CDL test is challenging but very passable with proper preparation. You need to score 80% to pass. Most students who practice with our free tests and study the official Connecticut DMV handbook pass on their first attempt.
Connecticut currently does not offer the CDL test in Spanish. Both written and road tests must be taken in English. We recommend studying with our bilingual practice tests to prepare.
Your Connecticut Commercial Learner's Permit (CLP) is valid for 180 days (6 months). You must complete your ELDT training and pass the CDL skills test before it expires. If it expires, you'll need to retake the written tests.
If you fail the Connecticut CDL test, you can retake it after 7-14 days (varies by state). You'll pay a retest fee ($50-$100). There's no limit on attempts, but your CLP must remain valid. Use our practice tests to study the areas where you struggled.
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View all Connecticut CDL schools →Disclaimer: This practice test is for educational purposes only and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Connecticut DMV or the FMCSA. Questions are based on the publicly available Connecticut CDL Manual and are designed to help you prepare for the official exam. Always study the official Connecticut CDL handbook for the most accurate and up-to-date information.