Politics & Government

Connecticut DMV Cancels All Road and Knowledge Tests on Tuesday and Wednesday

The department also reminds drivers the state requires ice and snow to be removed from hoods, trunks and roofs of vehicles before driving.

An announcement from the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles:

The Department of Motor Vehicles announced today that all knowledge and road skills tests for license applicants are canceled for Tuesday and Wednesday (January 27 and 28) due to storm conditions.

  • Knowledge Test — Customers should wait for an e-mail from DMV regarding the cancelation, then visit [this Web page on the DMV website], enter their personal identification number and then follow the instructions.
  • Road Test — Customers should call 860-263-5700 within the Hartford area and those outside the Hartford area can call toll-free at 800-842-8222. DMV will also be contacting customers with appointments.

With the impending storm predicted to bring heavy amounts of snow, drivers of commercial and passenger vehicles are reminded about the requirement to remove snow and ice from hoods, trunks and roofs or face fines and penalties. The law also calls for stiffer penalties when there’s personal or property damage from the flying elements.

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Drivers are exempt from the fines when the snow, sleet and freezing rain begins or continues while the vehicle is traveling. Parked vehicles are also exempt from the required removal of ice and snow.

As a reminder, AAA offices process driver’s license and ID card renewals. Please check with individual offices on whether they are open if weather conditions are poor. A full list of AAA offices can be found at [this Web page on the department’s website].

Information about DMV services and certain online transactions can be found on its website. Customers can find specific information 24 hours a day on a non-driver identification, change of address and change of name.

In addition, they have details regarding vehicle tax questions, records information, forms, emissions, inspections, operator’s licenses, titles and registrations and directions to DMV branch offices and photo license centers.

They also supply details on boating registrations, handicapped driver training, commercial vehicle safety, and instructions on how to file a complaint against a dealer or repairer.

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