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notbad2u t1_j229ds5 wrote

The rectal part can be brutal.

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TCPottery t1_j21sdu2 wrote

Is your license from your prior state still valid? We moved in late August, didn't have to retest, just pay the fees, snap a photo, and wait for the new license in the mail.

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GetHyped85 t1_j23fi7f wrote

Most people in CT can't drive and they got their license so you should be fine 🤣

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sibtmonguap t1_j21q2r9 wrote

No, it’s just Connecticut bullshit… they just want your money.

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jerrybettman t1_j22c8nq wrote

You can transfer an out of state license up to two years from the expiration date, so you should be fine

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MadMarsian_ t1_j22v5bf wrote

If you worry about the test, study (resources posted above). If you fail, you probably shouldn’t be allowed to drive. Not trying to be mean, just realistic.

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Smith-WessonPat t1_j23k3l7 wrote

I can say that, after many years, the written part can be tricky. I got my license at 16 in MA. I went for my motorcycle permit at 25 and the written test was heavily skewed towards 16 year olds getting their car permit. Half of the questions were obscure things from driver's ed manuals that no one really needs to know on a daily basis. I passed by the skin of my teeth after getting 100% on it nine years earlier!

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Smokeshow-Joe t1_j248aj4 wrote

Do you know how to sit in traffic? If so, you’ll probably be all set on your test.

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splimp t1_j26c6o0 wrote

If you can drive round the block without wrecking you’ll be all good.

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ajcast5201 OP t1_j2dmjwi wrote

Happy to report they did not require a knowledge test (only vision).

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