Submitted by Remarkable102088 t3_11doora in Connecticut

I plan on moving to Connecticut this year. I failed my driver's exam in NY twice because of parking. I couldn't park the first time. The second time, I parked too far from the sidewalk and was lost on how to correct myself.

Unfortunately, I will be moving without a license, I will just have to start the process over in CT.

How is the transportation in CT?

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RededHaid t1_ja9xote wrote

There’s a thing called Uber. Call them when you need a Lyft.

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slipperyrock4 t1_ja9zcby wrote

I know it’s not helpful to say but it really depends. What town do you plan to move to? Some towns suck without cars while it’s much more doable in more urban areas.

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19GK50 t1_jaa30v6 wrote

Major cities probably no problems.

Bus service in towns like New Haven , Hartford, Bridgeport have bus stops on just about every corner, there are ride shares, uber,Lyft cabs etc.

Smaller towns may be less options.

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slipperyrock4 t1_jaa3kdm wrote

https://www.cttransit.com/sites/default/files/maps/division/New_Haven_local_system.pdf

Them’s the bus routes. Metro North has a train line out of there from union station. Sidewalks will be mostly everywhere there; someone else will have to chime in about any bike lanes.

I hear ya on the vehicle thing. A lot of CT is inconvenient or exceedingly difficult to access without a car.

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Environmental_Log344 t1_jaa46h4 wrote

I dunno about public transportation as I live in a town with one bus, no taxi service, and pretty sketchy Uber service. I would caution you to choose your city only after contacting their town hall to be sure you will be able to find ways to get around. I have never, since age 16, been without a car. Some were pretty crappy for sure, lol. But I think a car is an absolute necessity.🚗🚗🚗

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SadAd9756 t1_jaa50xt wrote

Driving is not for you. You sound like those drivers I see in videos taking 15 minutes to do a k-turn on an empty street. Sorry!!!

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AvogadrosMoleSauce t1_jaa7acg wrote

I’ve lived car-light in the Hartford area for the last decade. Things are sadly car-centric, but the bus system goes where I need to go and bicycles make it a lot easier.

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AndWeMay t1_jaa7eiq wrote

I live in New Haven. My girlfriend is not a driver, and has gotten around fine since 2019. However she’s also a grad student at Yale, so she has access to Yale shuttles that go around the city.

I personally would not want to live here without a car, but it seems possible particularly if you plan where you live well.

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OpelSmith t1_jaa8i11 wrote

I live in New Haven without a car. The bus system in new haven/west haven/lower Hamden is decent. Investing in an ebike can also make a huge impact.

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MenaciaJones t1_jaaatx9 wrote

Invest in some lessons with a reputable drivers ed company. I did not drive for 10 years while living in MA, I was always near a train line, it’s a great place to live w/out a car. I decided to take some lessons to freshen up my skills since I was purchasing a car when I got to CT and would have to drive everywhere. It was nice having the option and helped me get over some reservations about driving again.

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Bobobobopedia t1_jaaelzh wrote

We are trying to make it better, join r/carfreehartford - hopefully soon we can start organizing,

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KuroShiromeow t1_jaafvf3 wrote

"Non-drivers" is how I would describe most people with a license in this state.

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Czyzx t1_jaakz6r wrote

Better than most of the country. Abysmal compared to Europe/Asia

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Bla_Bla_Blanket t1_jab6c9d wrote

There is no public transportation, you need a car to get around.

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Pancrat t1_jabd7gj wrote

Bus system works within reason. If you’re far off the bus line, and need to get somewhere far off the line… that sucks thick ones.

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DarkLamont t1_jaco872 wrote

CT is a car state, I don't understand how you would function without one.

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KenS7s t1_jad8ojr wrote

What makes want to move to CT it seem everyone from NY state moving here ?

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