
A motor vehicle operator who is 24-years of age or younger who has two convictions involving either a moving violation or a suspension violation on his or her driving history must attend an Operator Retraining Program. An operator 25-years of age or older and has three convictions involving either a moving or a suspension violation on his or her driving history must attend an Operator Retraining Program.
The list of moving and supension violations can be found in Connecticut State Law (Section 14-111g). Failure to attend a retraining class will result in suspension of your operator's license and/or your privilege to operate and/or obtain a license in the State of Connecticut. Removal of the suspension will only occur after the DMV receives confirmation from the vendor that you have completed this class prior to the effective date of suspension.
The list of moving and supension violations can be found in Connecticut State Law (Section 14-111g). Failure to attend a retraining class will result in suspension of your operator's license and/or your privilege to operate and/or obtain a license in the State of Connecticut. Removal of the suspension will only occur after the DMV receives confirmation from the vendor that you have completed this class prior to the effective date of suspension.
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As a 34-Year High School Teacher along with being a DMV Master Instructor, I see on a daily basis the excitement that surrounds someone getting their license. To ensure that students are taught the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of obtaining their driver's license, I created the Driver Education Station.
16 & 17 yrs-old Info
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You can register at ANY age, BUT you MUST be at least Sixteen (16) Years-old to participate in a Driver Education Program. Again---You cannot begin your Driver Education Station Program until you are Sixteen Years-Old!
The State-Mandated Minimum Requirement for a 16- or- 17-Year-Old is to have 40-Hours of documented Behind-the-Wheel training with either a Driving School, a Qualified Home Instructor (see the CT DMV website for specifics), or a combination of Driving School Training and the Qualified Home Instructor, AND you MUST attend at-minimum, the 8-Hour Safe-Driving Practices Course.
The State-Mandated Minimum Requirement for a 16- or- 17-Year-Old is to have 40-Hours of documented Behind-the-Wheel training with either a Driving School, a Qualified Home Instructor (see the CT DMV website for specifics), or a combination of Driving School Training and the Qualified Home Instructor, AND you MUST attend at-minimum, the 8-Hour Safe-Driving Practices Course.
18 yrs-old & over Info
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The State-Mandated Minimum Requirement for someone who is 18-Years-Old or older is to attend the 8-Hour Safe-Driving Practices Course, and to hold the NEW 18-and-older Learner's Permit for a minimum of ninety days. Upon meeting those two criteria, and passing the Computerized Knowledge Test given at the DMV, you can take your Behind-the-Wheel driving test at the DMV.
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Did you know that if your car has a light on the dashboard, you cannot use your car for a test at the DMV? You also can't use your car on a Driving Test at the DMV if the Inspector deems that your tires don't have enough tread on them! You will then have to reschedule your Driving Test and WAIT EVEN LONGER to obtain your Driver's License!
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1. On the day of your Test, our Instructor will meet you at either the Danbury, Hamden, Waterbury, or Wethersfield DMV Branch, where you have scheduled your road test. 3. We will return to the DMV in time for your Test Appointment and wait there with you to answer any last-minute questions prior to taking your Test.
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