Connecticut · Right of Way

Connecticut Right of Way Practice Questions

Who goes first at intersections, crosswalks, merges, and emergency situations. This page lists every right of way practice question we have for Connecticut.

How to use this drill

Right-of-way is the most commonly missed topic on permit tests because the situations sound similar but the answer depends on a small detail. Always read who arrived at the intersection first, who is on the through road, and which direction emergency vehicles are coming from. When in doubt, the answer is almost always "yield" rather than "go."

All 8 right of way questions for Connecticut

  1. At a four-way stop, if two vehicles arrive at the same time, who has the right of way?
  2. When an emergency vehicle approaches with siren and lights, you must:
  3. Pedestrians in a marked or unmarked crosswalk:
  4. When entering a highway from an on-ramp, you should:
  5. At an uncontrolled T-intersection (no signs or signals), the driver on the road that ends must:
  6. A school bus stopped on a two-lane road with red lights flashing means:
  7. A driver entering a roadway from a private driveway must:
  8. At a roundabout, vehicles entering must:

Once you can answer every question above without checking the explanation, switch to a different topic to keep your study fresh. Studying the same set repeatedly creates false confidence — you remember the order more than the rules.