Doing Business with Connecticut Department of Transportation
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As drivers, passengers, cyclists, motorcyclists, and pedestrians, we are all responsible for keeping work zones safe. Meet the Work Zone Safety Team - Safe T. Sam, Work Zone Wally, and Darryl the Barrel Dog. Learn safety tips for navigating these areas as well as about upcoming events.
Agency: Department of TransportationResidents seeking information about the scope, status and results of bus and rail studies can find the information here.
Agency: Department of TransportationReceive e-notifications when there is a traffic incident or delay that will affect travel in your area of the state or a disruption to ferry or train service.
Agency: Department of TransportationLong Island Sound Ferry: New London to Orient Point
Visiting the east end of Long Island? Consider an alternative to driving round trip by crossing the Long Island Sound from New London, CT to Orient Point, NY by ferry. This ferry runs year-round. Reservations are recommended. Learn more about daily schedules, fares, and promotions.
Agency: Department of TransportationLong Island Sound Ferry: New London to Block Island
Visiting Block Island, RI? Consider taking the ferry from New London, CT. Reservations are recommended. Learn more about schedules, fares, and parking as well as Block Island accommodations and attractions.
Agency: Department of TransportationLong Island Sound Ferry: Bridgeport to Port Jefferson
Visiting the north side of Long Island? Consider an alternative to driving round trip by crossing the Long Island Sound from Bridgeport, CT to Port Jefferson, NY by ferry. This ferry runs year-round. Reservations are recommended. Learn more about daily schedules, rates, mobile apps and packages.
Agency: Department of TransportationList of highway safety laws in Connecticut maintained by the Governors Highway Safety Association. Learn about child passenger restraints, distracted driving, drug impaired, drunk driving, graduated driver licensing, helmet use, seat belts, and other laws specific to drivers of Connecticut roadways.
Agency: Department of TransportationDriving under the influence will not be tolerated on Connecticut's roadways. Find more information about impaired driving.
Agency: Department of TransportationConnecticut is home to Bradley International Airport as well as the State’s five general aviation airports: Danielson, Groton-New London, Hartford-Brainard, Waterbury-Oxford, and Windham. Find information on all of Connecticut’s airports and the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) that oversees them to promote economic vitality and customer satisfaction.
Agency: Department of TransportationThe 198-mile Connecticut East Coast Greenway (ECG) route shows off the diversity of Connecticut from coast to inland, city to country. The ECG is a combination of off-road multi-use trail systems and interim on-road routes. Find trail status and plan information.
Agency: Department of TransportationReplacement Driver’s License, Learner’s Permit, Non-driver ID
Get the easy answers for replacing your driver's license or non-driver ID. Also, find instructions regarding what to bring and what it will cost.
Agency: Department of Motor VehiclesHere are the steps to follow when registering a vehicle or transferring any current Connecticut license plate. Included are required documents and fees as well as additional instructions for other vehicle types.
Agency: Department of Motor VehiclesCitizens can learn about the regulations pertaining to motor vehicle taxes, including how assessments are determined, how the program is overseen and penalties for delinquent payments.
Agency: Department of Motor VehiclesMaintaining Insurance on a Registered Vehicle
The state of Connecticut requires continuous insurance coverage on any registered vehicle. Included are directions on how to proceed if you have a lapse of insurance on a registered vehicle.
Agency: Department of Motor VehiclesState law requires that all snowmobiles operated in Connecticut must be registered unless the snowmobile is being operated on property owned or leased by the owner of the snowmobile.
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Doing Business with Connecticut Department of Transportation
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Cancel Vehicle Registration and License Plates
Cancel vehicle registration and license plates online through the DMV Online Self-Service.
Change of Address
If you are moving to Connecticut, complete the process to change your address.