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How to schedule a road test in CT


Question Posted Friday November 20 2009, 4:27 pm

How would you go about getting a road test date (for a drivers license) in the state of Connecticut? I will have had my permit for four months on December 4th and I'm currently taking drivers ed. My last class is on the 20th of December and I would ideally like to take my road test and get my license as soon as possible after that and before the new year.

My problem is, I have no idea how to go about scheduling it. I'm eligible to take it any time after I complete drivers ed, but I'd like to schedule it now because the DMV tends to get backed up. Help?


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karenR answered Saturday November 21 2009, 7:28 am:
I don't know how it works in Connecticut. Here in Kansas the drivers education teacher gives the road test during the drivers ed class & going to the DMV for the driving test isn't necessary.

Check with your teacher. If he/she doesn't give the test, they should have all the information you need on who to call for test scheduling.

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