Question:1

According to the driving work hours’ regulation, can freight-handling be accounted as driving?


  • No. Other than breaks and waiting periods, all other vehicle related activities are not accounted as driving.
  • Yes. Freight handling, arranging, loading and unloading is lawfully accounted as driving hours.
  • Yes, but not more than one hour a day.
  • No. Only actual driving, and not any other vehicle related action, is accounted as driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

When is it permitted to turn on the “fog lights”?


  • Only while driving freeways.
  • Only when it is raining.
  • Only while driving in reverse.
  • In case of fog, heavy rain and snow only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

What risks are expected when the bus driver makes a sudden brake?


  • Being hit by a parked vehicle.
  • Injuring the bus passengers.
  • Over heating of the brakes.
  • Skidding and rolling over while driving uphill.
Category : Safety

Question:4

Are the vehicles within the sharp curve positioned correctly?

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  • Yes, all vehicles are keeping to the right as required in this sort of situation.
  • Both vehicles are not keeping eye contact between them as required.
  • The wide side-distance enables a third vehicle to enter between them.
  • You should enter a sharp curve when you are close to the middle of the roadway.
Category : Safety

Question:5

Proper adjustment of the driver’s seat:


  • Proper adjustment of the driver’s seat prevents the occurrence of “blind spots” while driving in reverse.
  • Is performed by the vehicle’s manufacturer during its manufacturing process, and additional adjustment of the seat is not needed.
  • Allows you to comfortably see the road and to have an easy and non-tiring drive.
  • Is an important action that should be applied during every periodic treatment of the vehicle.
Category : Safety

Question:6

What is the meaning of the following traffic light (intermittently flashing red light)?

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  • Prepare to stop before the intersection with the traffic lights.
  • It is a special traffic light before a level crossing. Stop before the crossing and don’t proceed for as long as the light is flashing.
  • Stop before the intersection with the traffic lights.
  • Drive faster before the crossing.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:7

How would you conduct yourself when approaching a place, as described in the picture?

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  • Hoot to those standing by the vehicle, and make it clear that you intend on continuing driving without interruption.
  • Slow down and pull into the right “hard shoulder” until the opposite lane is cleared.
  • Stop at the right side of the road and wait for the rescue forces to arrive.
  • Slow down and stop if necessary, and give right of way to the traffic coming from the opposite direction.
Category : Safety

Question:8

The maximum height for a vehicle with a double platform, for transporting cars is?


  • 5.20 meters
  • 4.40 meters
  • 4.80 meters
  • 4.50 meters
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

According to the “point system”:


  • Only the traffic court is entitled to revoke a driver’s license.
  • Only a police officer is entitled to revoke a driver’s license and to require a driver to undergo examinations.
  • The Licensing Authority is not authorized to revoke a driver’s license.
  • The Licensing Authority is entitled to require a driver that incurred demerit points to undergo examinations, and it is also entitled to revoke his license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

It is prohibited to start overtaking without verifying


  • Is it permitted? Will I manage to complete it safely, without any doubt?.
  • Does the road have a “hard shoulder”.
  • Does the insurance cover the damages in case of an accident?
  • What is the penalty for prohibited overtaking?
Category : Safety

Question:11

The license of a “New driver” will not be renewed as a regular drivers license, if he is convicted of:


  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
  • Not placing a warning triangle before a malfunctioning vehicle that stands on the road.
  • Not stopping in an intersection where a “give right-of–way” signpost is placed.
  • Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or intoxicants.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

What risks are caused when you deviate abruptly between lanes?


  • The deviation might delay other drivers.
  • You might end up in a lane that you are not allowed to be in.
  • Risk of hitting a vehicle that you didn’t see before deviating.
  • It is risky when the deviation takes too long.
Category : Safety

Question:13

How would you drive your motorcycle when you are forced to cross an oil slick on the road?


  • Slow down gently using the front brake during the entire time of crossing.
  • Slow down gently using the rear brake during the entire time of crossing.
  • Keep driving straight ahead without braking or accelerating and squeeze the clutch operating lever.
  • Slow down sharply with an even distribution between the rear and front brakes, until you pass the oil slick.
Category : Safety

Question:14

How can you be safe while driving on a congested road?

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  • By sticking close to the vehicle in front.
  • By keeping distance from your front only.
  • When driving on a congested road, no special attention should be given to the issue of safety.
  • Make sure to make a peripheral check, keep a safe distance in all directions and drive at a reasonable speed.
Category : Safety

Question:15

What is the correct way of driving downhill?


  • By shifting to neutral gear, to save on fuel.
  • By shifting to one of the gears and continuously stepping on the clutch pedal.
  • By shifting to high gear and continuously stepping on the brake pedal.
  • By driving in one of the gears.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Define “ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)”:


  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels, with the rider sitting astride the vehicle and steering with handlebars.
  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels and is steered with a wheel.
  • A vehicle that has at least two wheels, with the rider sitting astride the vehicle and steering with handlebars.
  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels and is steered with a wheel. The driver sits on it with both legs on one side of the seat.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

Define “private Autobus”:


  • An Autobus not for the general use of the public.
  • A public minibus.
  • Any vehicle driving passengers privately for hire.
  • A private vehicle which is a bus.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What is the correct sentence?


  • A driver must conduct himself in a way that doesn’t interfere with the right of any other person to fully use the road.
  • A vehicle owner is permitted to reserve for himself a parking space next to his place of work.
  • A driver approaching a pedestrian crossing is not always required to slow down.
  • The duty of care always requires slow driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • Narrow bridge. Give right-of-way to vehicles coming from the opposite direction.
  • You have right-of-way on the narrow road.over oncoming traffic
  • One-way traffic ahead.
  • Driving backwards is prohibited.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:20

How should we behave whilst driving downhill?


  • Shift into a high gear and keep the clutch pedal pressed for greater safety.
  • Shift into neutral gear, in order to save fuel.
  • Shift into one of the drive gears and keep the clutch pedal pressed.
  • Whilst driving down hill we must make sure that one of the gears is engaged.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

What does the law state about carrying wheelchairs on taxis?


  • It is permitted, but the price for carrying a wheelchair is half the fare of a regular ride.
  • No fee is to be charged for carrying the wheelchair. However, a taxi driver is permitted to refuse carrying more than one wheelchair.
  • The Controller of Road Transport determines the price and terms for carrying wheelchairs.
  • The service station determines the terms and price for carrying wheelchairs.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

How will you recognize brakes overheating?


  • Irregular shaking of the vehicle.
  • The engine will lose its pulling ability.
  • The engine’s oil pressure indicator will light up.
  • By a lessening of braking efficiency and a smell of burned material.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:23

Is it permitted to drive under the influence of sedatives?


  • Absolutely not, unless it is indicated otherwise in the medication’s prescription.
  • Yes, sedatives have no affect on driving.
  • It is permitted to take sedation pills half an hour before driving.
  • Only if the driver tends to be influenced by a certain medication.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

How should you behave at the following intersection (the red vehicle is not an emergency vehicle)?

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  • Enter the intersection. You have right of way in the intersection (3)
  • Give right of way to the private vehicle (1), and to the truck (2).
  • Give right of way to the private vehicle (1).
  • Allow the big vehicle to drive (2). Big vehicles always get right of way.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

How would you seat a child less than three years of age inside a vehicle?

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  • Wearing a three-point safety belt.
  • In a safety seat that fits his height and weight.
  • Wearing any of the vehicle’s safety belts.
  • Wearing a waist belt.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Which of the following commercial vehicles must be equipped with a speed “Governor”?


  • Commercial vehicles with an all up weight of up to 10,000 kg.
  • It is obligatory to install a speed limiter in every commercial vehicle.
  • Commercial vehicles with an all up weight of up to 8,000 kg.
  • Vehicles with an all up weight of more than 12,000 kg, truck tractors and work vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

A utility tractor is a tractor type that:


  • Has at least two wheels, an all up weight of not more than 1,500 kg, and is steered with a handlebar
  • Has four wheels, an unlimited all up weight, and is steered with a handlebar
  • Has at least three wheels and an all up weight of more than 12,000 kg
  • Has at least four wheels, an all up weight of not more than 1,500 kg, and is steered with a wheel
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • Road works - drive in the direction of the appropriate arrow.
  • Lane is closed. No driving in the lane under the traffic sign.
  • Merge with the traffic in the adjacent lane, from either right or left.
  • A hairpin turn, either left or right.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:29

Is a policeman permitted to stop a vehicle which is not lawfully loaded or marked?


  • No, a policeman is not permitted to prohibit the vehicle from driving.
  • Yes, but only on an urban road.
  • No, a traffic policeman may only reprimand the vehicle owner, warn him and write him a ticket.
  • Yes, a policeman may prohibit the vehicle from driving until the freight is lawfully arranged.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

What reason justifies an unexpected pull from the roadway into the “hard shoulder”?


  • Sudden appearance of an undesirable element in the driving lane.
  • When another vehicle stops in the opposite lane without giving an appropriate signal.
  • Ringing of the vehicles cellular phone.
  • Technical malfunction in the vehicle’s air conditioning system.
Category : Safety

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