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CT CDL Practice Test 2026: DMV Fees & Form R-229a Guide

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CT CDL Practice Test 2026: DMV Fees & Form R-229a Guide
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Connecticut may be small, but it is the bottleneck of the Northeast. The I-95 corridor connects New York and Boston, making it one of the most congested trucking routes in America.

The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires specific paperwork, notably Form R-229a. This 2026 guide helps you navigate the bureaucracy and the traffic.

1. The R-229a Application Form

Unlike states with digital-first applications, CT relies heavily on the R-229a (Application for Commercial Driver's License).

2. Connecticut DMV CDL Fees (2026)

CT fees are broken down into small transactions.

ItemCostNotes
General Knowledge Test$16.00Per attempt.
Endorsement Test$5.00Per endorsement.
Learner's Permit (CLP)$20.00Valid for 1 year.
Skills Test Fee$30.00Paid before scheduling road test.

3. I-95 Congestion & Lane Rules

Driving in CT means dealing with I-95.

4. CT Practice Questions

1. In Connecticut, you are driving a commercial truck on I-95, which has 3 lanes in your direction. Which lane are you PROHIBITED from using?
A. The right lane.
B. The center lane.
C. The extreme left lane.
Correct Answer: C.
CT law restricts trucks, buses, and trailers from the far-left lane on divided highways with 3 or more lanes to improve traffic flow.
2. Can you drive a commercial tractor-trailer on the Merritt Parkway (Route 15)?
A. Yes, but only in the right lane.
B. No, never.
C. Only if you are making a local delivery.
Correct Answer: B.
Commercial vehicles are strictly banned from the Merritt Parkway due to low stone arch bridges. Hitting a bridge here carries massive fines and points.

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Connecticut is a challenging state to drive in, but essential for East Coast logistics. Master the R-229a form and the lane restrictions, and you'll be set.

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