Question:1

When you approach an intersection and the a traffic light starts flashing green.

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  • It is a sign that the traffic light is out of order and you should follow the instructions of the road signs that are placed there.
  • There is no difference between flickering-green and green light; hence, there is no need to pay special attention to it.
  • It is a sign that the green light is about to change in three seconds.
  • It is a sign that the light turned green a short time ago and you can continue driving.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:2

Where would you stand your vehicle after being required to pull onto the “hard shoulder”?

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  • Across the canal that is adjacent to the road’s edge.
  • No more than 40cm from the road’s edge.
  • With its two left wheels on the road.
  • As far as possible from the edge of the road.
Category : Safety

Question:3

Who is responsible to perform a security check on a bus?


  • The bus driver should do it before and during every ride.
  • A security check is performed by a qualified security.
  • The bus driver must perform a security check at the end of the ride only.
  • The bus driver must perform a security check before the beginning of the ride only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Does the vehicle’s engine have an effect on safe driving?


  • No, the engine has no effect on safe driving.
  • Yes, but the engine’s affect on safety is reflected only when a vehicle starts driving and accelerates.
  • Yes, especially for escaping emergency situations.
  • No, the engine’s effect is only reflected while driving in reverse.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:5

The maximum speed limit on a freeway is 110 Kph What vehicles are forbidden to drive this speed?


  • A commercial vehicle with an all up weight that exceeds 12,000 kg, a work vehicle, a touring vehicle and a "slow moving" vehicle.
  • A vehicle with an all up weight that exceeds 8,000 kg.
  • A commercial vehicle with an all up weight that exceeds 10,000 kg.
  • Every vehicle with an all up weight that exceeds 12,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

The danger of skidding on a wet road is greater:


  • The deeper are the grooves in the tires.
  • The more worn-out are the tires.
  • The higher is the tire air pressure.
  • The heavier is the vehicle.
Category : Safety

Question:7

How should one refer to a pedestrian crossing that is divided by a traffic island?

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  • The pedestrian crossing should be considered as two separate crossings only when a garden separates between them.
  • A pedestrian crossing that is divided by a separation area in regarded as one long crossing.
  • There is no difference between a divided and a non-divided pedestrian crossing. They are both regarded as one crossing.
  • A pedestrian crossing that is divided by a traffic island shall be regarded as two separate pedestrian crossings.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Is it determined by the following road sign which rules for giving right-of-way should be applied?

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  • Yes, when the following road sign is placed in an intersection, right-of-way is given to vehicles that continue driving straight only.
  • Yes, when the following road sign is placed in an intersection, right-of-way is given to public vehicles only.
  • No, right-of-way rules are determined according to the traffic load.
  • No, right-of-way is determined according to lawful right-of-way rules or according to the traffic signs that are placed in the junction.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:9

Can a short refreshment break whilst driving lessen the driver’s tiredness?


  • Yes, after a break of a few minutes you can drive continuously for many hours.
  • Yes, a short break would drive the tiredness away completely.
  • No, a short break is an ineffective way to fight tiredness.
  • Yes, for a short time.
Category : Safety

Question:10

While braking and slowing down, what force of nature is applied on the vehicle?


  • No force of nature affects the vehicle while it is braking or slowing down.
  • The force of inertia, i.e. the force which causes the vehicle to continue moving.
  • The centrifugal force, i.e. the force applied on the vehicle when it is turning.
  • The lift force, i.e. the force that pulls the vehicle upwards.
Category : Safety

Question:11

According to the following picture, what caused the poor field of vision?

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  • A disruption in the field of vision can only be a result of blinding by another vehicle driving in the opposite direction.
  • The disruption is caused because the distance between the two vehicles is too small.
  • The fog caused the poor field of vision.
  • The disruption shown in the picture is inevitable, regardless of its cause.
Category : Safety

Question:12

Define “own weight”:


  • The vehicle’s weight including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, excluding driver and freight.
  • The vehicle’s weight with freight and with the driver, including the weight of the all accessories plus fuel.
  • The vehicle’s volume including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, excluding driver and freight.
  • The vehicle’s weight including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, including driver and freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

What is the first stage in getting back on the road from the “hard shoulder”?


  • Signaling with the indicator.
  • Getting closer from the hard shoulder to the roads edge.
  • Accelerating the vehicle up to the speed of the vehicles on the road.
  • Turning the wheel in order to get on the road in a 45 degree angle.
Category : Safety

Question:14

What are the risks of driving in high speeds?


  • Serious damage to the vehicles front tires and steering system.
  • Fast wear and tear of the engine.
  • There is risk in driving in high speeds.
  • Reduced ability of stopping the vehicle in time in order to prevent an accident, and even loss of control over the vehicle.
Category : Safety

Question:15

What is the fare for carrying a wheelchair in a taxi?


  • It should be carried free of charge.
  • Half of tariff 1.
  • Half of the route service fare.
  • It should be free of charge if the handicapped person is not on the taxi.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Is it permitted to put chairs into a bus or a taxi, other than the vehicle’s fixed seats?


  • Yes, but only if the chairs are padded.
  • Yes, but only on beach rides.
  • No.
  • Yes, but only if they are screwed into the vehicle’s body.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • The number of a regional road.
  • The distance to the nearest roadway (in k.p.h).
  • The number of a freeway. (Motorway)
  • The distance to the nearest intersection (in k.p.h).
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:18

How can you reduce the effect of being blinded by a vehicle approaching from your opposite direction?


  • By properly adjusting the headlights beam, and flickering to the driver in front.
  • By not looking into the blinding light, and by slowing down and driving on the right of the road.
  • By turning on the windshield wipers.
  • By adjusting the inside mirror to "night" position.
Category : Safety

Question:19

Is it permitted to smoke in a bus?


  • Yes – within the limits of urban roads only.
  • Yes – but only in the back of the bus.
  • No – and it is even obligatory to place a “no smoking” sign inside the bus.
  • Yes – but only when the air-conditioning system doesn’t work.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When is a driver required to drive on an asphalt paved hard shoulder?


  • When driving a commercial motor vehicle with an overall permissible weight of more than 10,000 Kg.
  • When driving a motor vehicle that is forced to drive at a slow speed due to the cargo it is carrying or to the slope of the road.
  • When driving a bus with an overall permissible weight of more than 10,000 Kg.
  • Never. The law prohibits driving on the road’s edges.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

What is an “Interchange”?


  • The area that is formed by the meeting of at least three roadways, at the same level.
  • A meeting of at least two roadways at the same level in a freeway.
  • A meeting point of roads at different levels, in which it is possible to drive and pass from one road to the other
  • A junction of roads at the same level in an urban area.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

What type of insurance covers the damage that is caused to other vehicles?


  • Directors insurance.
  • Third party insurance.
  • Fire insurance.
  • Obligatory insurance.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Is it obligatory to signal while deviating to the right or to the left from the driving lane?


  • It is not obligatory to signal while deviating from one lane to the other.
  • It is not obligatory to signal during an insignificant deviation from the lane.
  • It is obligatory to signal before any deviation from the driving lane, until it is completed.
  • It is not obligatory to signal if the deviation is significant and noticed by all drivers
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

How should you conduct yourself on the road ahead?

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  • Continue driving in your lane.
  • Use the fastest lane.
  • Stop until the arrow changes to green.
  • Pass to the adjacent right lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Why is it that the control of a motorcycle is decreased while entering a turn?


  • Because the motorcycle is decelerating during the entire course of the turn.
  • Because the rider’s position is lower than usual.
  • Because less surface of the tyre maintains contact on the road when the driver leans the motorcycle over.
  • Because it needs to accelerate during the entire course of the turn.
Category : Safety

Question:26

What is the meaning of the following road marking?

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  • It marks the line of the road’s edge, where curbstones are absent.
  • Driving is prohibited between the yellow lines.
  • Parking is allowed on the left side of the line, on a freeway.
  • Parking is allowed on the right side of the line, on a freeway.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:27

How would a strong side-wind affect the movement of the tall truck?

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  • The wind pushes to divert the truck, and the truck driver would be forced to slow down and overcome the lateral force that pushes him to the side.
  • It would have no effect. A commercial vehicle carrying a heavy load is not affected at all by side winds.
  • Side winds do not affect heavy vehicles.
  • It would have no effect. The truck, without cargo, is not affected by the force of side winds.
Category : Safety

Question:28

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:29

The auxiliary (parking/hand) brake is used by the driver:


  • To reinforce the braking force of the service (foot) brake.
  • Only new drivers use the auxiliary brake.
  • To assist the driver when he begins driving on a steep uphill climb only.
  • To secure his vehicle from any movement.
Category : Safety

Question:30

When is there a danger of vehicle skidding?


  • During fog only.
  • On a narrow road, during a steep uphill climb.
  • On a dry and hot road.
  • During the first rain or when there is mud or oil on the road.
Category : Safety

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