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Taking the Road Test at a DMV Office
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Making Your Appointment
Road test appointments are scheduled through DMV's online appointment system.
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A non-licensed driver cannot drive to the test location unless accompanied by a licensed driver.
What to Bring to Your Appointment
On the date of your road test, please arrive to the test location 15 minutes prior to your appointment time. If you fail to comply with the list of requirements, you will be required to reschedule your appointment.
Here's a list of what to bring with you:
- A print-out of your road test appointment confirmation page. (This is emailed to you when you successfully schedule your appointment.)
- A fully completed R-229 form application.
- Your learner's permit. If you do not have it, you can obtain a duplicate. If you do not have the permit and cannot obtain a duplicate, you will forfeit the appointment, have to reschedule the test and pay another license exam fee OR: If you have lost your learner's permit, you must bring one form of acceptable ID to apply for a duplicate, and the associated fee payment.
- A properly registered and insured vehicle (appropriate for the type of test that you are taking). Review all the vehicle requirements. The vehicle used for the road test MUST be mechanically safe and pass an evaluation.
- Valid Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate. Please verify that you have the current registration in the vehicle before you leave home and bring it into the office when you arrive for your test.
- Connecticut Insurance card. The required proof of insurance must be in the same name as on the registration, with the exception of leased vehicles which may be in the name of the lessee. Please verify that you have the current proof of insurance in the vehicle before you leave home and bring it into the office when you arrive for your test.
- The CS-1 Driver Education Certificate. The original document must be presented at the time of testing. The online certificate will not be accepted.
- License Fee: The fee for your license will be $72. Beginning January 1, 2020, this fee will be $84 and the duration of the license will increase. See acceptable forms of payment.
- Under 18 Applicants: Your qualified trainer must be present at the DMV office and sign a form attesting that all driver education/practice driving requirements have been fulfilled.
- Out of Country License: If you are presenting an out of country license that is in a language other than English, you must provide translation by one of our approved translators.
What the Road Test Evaluates
The road test evaluates:
- Safe condition of the vehicle used for the road test.
- Ability to properly adjust seat, mirror, seat belts ('preparing to drive').
- Response to traffic control signs and signals, signaling, road markings, interaction with other motorists (yielding right-of-way, response to emergency vehicles).
- Proficiency in basic driving skills such as turns, backing and parking.
- Other driver maneuvers at the direction of the inspector/license agent.
- Knowledge of common phrases (PDF) used during the road test.
Failing the Road Test
If you fail the road test, you must wait a minimum of two weeks (14 days) before taking the road test again and must pay another $40 testing fee.
- To reschedule and pay for another road test appointment, please visit this website. To access your PIN please refer to your confirmation emails or use the “Retrieve PIN” option on the scheduling website.
Unable to Keep Road Test Appointment
If you are unable to keep your driver's license road test appointment, you must reschedule your appointment through this website. Failure to do so will result in a forfeit of the prepaid testing fee.
Additional Information
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Overview
Commercial truck and bus drivers are in high demand, with a current shortage of qualified drivers. Service members and veterans with military driving experience are excellent candidates for these careers. They offer relevant training, skills, experience, responsibility, and discipline.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proudly supports America’s Armed Forces and is committed to assisting service members and veterans in transitioning to civilian transportation careers.
Several FMCSA programs make it easier, quicker, and less expensive for experienced military drivers to obtain Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs).
Military Skills Test Waiver Program
The program allows drivers with two years' experience safely operating heavy military vehicles to obtain a CDL without taking the driving test (skills test). The program is available in every state. To date, more than 40,000 service members and veterans have taken advantage of this waiver program.
Even Exchange Program (Knowledge Test Waiver)
This program allows qualified military drivers to be exempt from the knowledge test for obtaining a CDL. When used with the Military Skills Test Waiver, this allows a driver to exchange a military license for a CDL. Participating states are indicated on this map.
Service | Occupational Classifications |
U.S. Army | 88M, Motor Transport Operator 92F, Fueler 14T, Patriot Launching Station Operator |
U.S. Marine Corps | 3531, Motor Vehicle Operator |
U.S. Navy | EO, Equipment Operator |
U.S. Air Force | 2T1, Vehicle Operator 2F0, Fueler 3E2, Pavement and Construction Equipment Operator |
Under 21 Military Driver Program
All states except one issue CDLs with intrastate restrictions to individuals ages 18-20. The restrictions mean that these drivers cannot operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in interstate commerce. To assess the safety impacts of allowing qualified military drivers younger than 21 to operate CMVs in interstate commerce, FMCSA has launched a three-year pilot program.
Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Grants
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FMCSA provides funds to educational institutions that provide commercial driver training, including accredited public or private colleges, universities, vocational-technical schools, post-secondary educational institutions, truck driver training schools, associations, and state and local governments. Grants help institutions recruit and train active duty personnel, veterans, and their families for professional bus and truck driving careers.
Federal Initiatives
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FMCSA continues to work closely with a diverse group of partners to make opportunities available to U.S. Military service members and veterans.
Resources
FMCSA Military Driver Programs Brochure
This brief brochure summarizes FMCSA's Military Driver Programs.
Military Job Assistance Resources and Programs
A list of government and non-profit sponsored programs and services designed to help military personnel and veterans learn about career resources and opportunities.
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State Resources & Programs
This page provides links for state commercial driver's license issuing organizations and state job programs and resources for military veterans.