Adult learner's permit required in CT

HARTFORD, Conn.

The three-month permit will be mandatory for drivers 18 and older as of Wednesday.

The new law ends a 106-year practice of not requiring adult drivers in Connecticut to complete a training period before getting a driver's license.

Applicants will receive an adult learner permit after passing a 25-question knowledge test and a vision test. They will also have to take an eight-hour safe driving practices course, which costs $125.

Department of Motor Vehicles Commissioner Melody Currey said cars are more sophisticated today and traveling roads can be more dangerous for inexperienced drivers.

DMV expects more than 30,000 adult drivers each year will be affected.

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