Question:1

It is prohibited to stop, park or stand a vehicle on or before a pedestrian crossing, within a distance of:


  • 20 meters from the crossing.
  • 15 meters from the crossing.
  • 12 meters from the crossing.
  • 24 meters from the crossing.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

Is it permitted to park a vehicle within an intersection?


  • It is permitted to park two-wheelers only.
  • Yes, in an intersection of two lanes or more.
  • No, unless parking is permitted by a traffic sign.
  • It is permitted for no more than 5 minutes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

The lawful “point system for traffic offenses” is:


  • A system for issuing demerit points to drivers who are convicted of committing traffic offences once every five years.
  • A system for issuing demerit points to drivers who were convicted of committing offences against the traffic regulations.
  • A system through which courts are notified about vehicle improper functioning.
  • A system for registering convictions in criminal offences.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

If a vehicle is lawfully photographed while committing an offence, who of the following is held responsible for the offense?


  • The driver’s employer.
  • The driver and the passenger besides him.
  • The vehicle’s owner, unless he proves that the vehicle was driven by another person and he identifies this person.
  • It is not important. The main thing is to have the fine paid.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

When are we not obligated to drive a private passenger car in the right lane?


  • When another vehicle overtakes us from the left.
  • When you pass another vehicle from its right side.
  • When the right lane is designated for another type of road users (e.g. public transportation lane).
  • When another vehicle that is driving on the left side of the road signals about its intention to start drive.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

What does the law state as regards to a vehicle driver refusing to undergo a Breathalyzer test at the request of a policeman?


  • He shall not be allowed to continue holding a driver’s license without performing an alcohol test.
  • Actual revocation of his driver’s license for a period of at least five years.
  • Actual revocation of his driver’s license for a period of at least two years and a permanent suspended revocation.
  • He shall be considered a drunk driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

What is the minimum distance that it is permitted to park near a fire hydrant?


  • Two meters in any direction from the fire hydrant.
  • Six meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
  • Twelve meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
  • Twenty meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

When is it lawfully required to perform a vehicle license test?


  • Every two years, for all vehicle types.
  • Every two years for commercial vehicles and every year for motorcycles.
  • Every two years for all types of private passenger vehicles, without any restriction on the vehicle’s age.
  • Every year or any other lawfully defined period.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Who is a “road user”?


  • A person who uses the road for standing or running only
  • A person who uses the road for riding a motor vehicle only
  • A person who uses the road for bicycle riding only
  • A person who uses the road for driving, traveling, riding, walking, standing or any other purpose
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Which of the following three vehicles is not in the correct lane, according to the traffic sign?

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  • All three are driving according to the law.
  • The light (private) vehicle (1).
  • The fire-engine (2).
  • The purple pickup truck (3).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Is it obligatory for vehicles to have a properly functioning speedometer?

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  • No. It is not obligatory to have it functioning properly. It is enough if you drive according to speed limit.
  • Not always, only when a Techograph is installed in the vehicle.
  • No, it depends on the driver’s own discretion.
  • Yes, always.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Who is held responsible for a vehicle causing excessive noise?


  • The vehicle’s driver.
  • The vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicles owner.
  • The garage that treats the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

What should you do when approaching a pedestrian crossing that is being crossed by pedestrians?


  • Stop and give right-of-way to the pedestrians that cross the road from left to right only.
  • Slow down, honk and warn the pedestrians that you intend to continue driving.
  • Speed up and cross in front or behind them, without endangering them.
  • Always slow down and even stop if required, in order to allow the pedestrians to cross the roadway safely.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

In the following illustration you can see a wide road. Which of the numbers within the illustration marks a lane?

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  • 3
  • 4
  • 6
  • 7
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

What is the correct manner of making a right-turn?


  • From the right lane to the right lane of the road you enter While driving in a reasonable speed and without causing any disturbance or danger
  • In a wide arc, from the roads right to any lane of the road you enter
  • From any lane to the far right lane of the road you enter
  • On any type of road - after giving an appropriate signal.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

When you approach a railway crossing and an approaching train is seen, heard or sounds a warning signal:

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  • You should stop before the railway crossing until the train passes.
  • If the train is far, you should quickly cross the rails.
  • You should accelerate and cross the rails before the train arrives, in a careful and watchful manner.
  • You should carefully cross the rails, in any fitting speed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

The boundary of the intersection / junction is determined by:


  • The stop lines on each of the roads that meet in the intersection
  • The place in which traffic signs are posted before the intersection
  • The imaginary line drawn between the pavements or kerbs of each road meeting the junction.
  • The meeting of two or more pedestrian crossings in the intersection
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

The following illustration shows an intersection with traffic signs. What is the correct manner of making a turn from street C to street A?

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  • From lane 5 to lane 3.
  • From lane 5 to lane 4.
  • From lane 6 to lane 4.
  • From lane 5 to lane 3 or to lane 4.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

When driving on a narrow downhill road, you should give right of way to vehicles driving uphill in the following instances:


  • Only on an urban road.
  • Only if a dangerous descent sign is placed.
  • When the road section is too narrow to allow both vehicles to pass each other at the same time.
  • Only if the weight of the vehicle driving uphill is more than four tons.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

What is considered to be a reasonable driving speed?


  • Any driving speed of a reasonable driver.
  • Any speed that is determined at the discretion of a reasonable driver.
  • Statutory speed, which takes account of the road condition, the surroundings and the traffic, and in which the driver stays in full control of the vehicle.
  • Any speed in which the driver stays in full control of the vehicle.
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

When approaching a narrow bridge, you are required to:


  • Slow down while approaching and crossing the bridge.
  • Always cross the bridge at maximum speed to clear the road for vehicles coming from the opposite direction.
  • Always stop before the bridge, for safety reasons, and then cross it quickly.
  • Accelerate when you approach the bridge only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

What should we do when driving behind a vehicle that is giving a direction indicator signal?


  • Stay close to the right of the road.
  • Continue driving without slowing down. It has nothing to do with you.
  • Continue driving at an accelerated speed, to minimize the conflict period.
  • We should allow the driver of the vehicle in front to perform the action he signaled for, by slowing down and stop if required.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

When crossing an intersection with one lane in each driving direction:


  • You are allowed to overtake, but you must finish the overtaking after the intersection.
  • You are allowed to overtake carefully vehicles with more than two wheels.
  • You are only allowed to overtake a slow vehicle.
  • It is prohibited to overtake and it is prohibited to try to overtake within the intersection’s boundaries, except if you are overtaking a two-wheeler.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Who is responsible for a vehicle parked in a prohibited area?


  • The vehicle’s owner as listed in its registration document, regardless of who was driving the vehicle at the time the offense was committed.
  • The vehicle’s owner as listed in its registration document, unless he can prove the identity of any other driver who committed the offense.
  • Complaint would only be filed when it is made clear who was driving the vehicle at the time the offense was committed.
  • The rental agency if the vehicle was rented from it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

When is it permitted to park on the left side of the road?


  • In any urban road.
  • In any one-way road.
  • In any road, provided that the deviation to the left is performed carefully.
  • Only in a one-way roadway which is not part of a road that has a separation area.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Define level crossing:


  • A place where a road and a railroad meet on a freeway.
  • A place where a road and a railroad meet at different levels.
  • A place where a road and a railroad meet or cross at the same level.
  • Any place where a railroad can be crossed
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

When a vehicle stops before a level crossing:


  • It is permitted to overtake it, unless there is an unbroken separation line,
  • It is permitted to overtake it, unless the roadway’s width is less than 6 meters.
  • It is forbidden to overtake it.
  • It is only permitted to overtake it in case of a level crossing with a barrier.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

What is the duty of a person who owns or has control of a vehicle?


  • Not to permit to anyone to drive, who doesn’t have a valid license for the type of vehicle.
  • To register any person who drives his vehicle in the vehicle travel log
  • To allow any person who asks him to drive his vehicle.
  • To make sure that photocopies of the driver’s license and insurance policy only are carried in the vehicle
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Is it permitted to drive downhill on neutral gear?


  • It is allowed to shift to neutral gear while driving a public vehicle, a bus or a taxi downhill in a non-urban road only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden. the gears must always be selected and operated .
  • It is allowed to shift to neutral gear in any non-urban road which is moderately sloped, in order to save fuel.
  • It is possible to drive in neutral gear in a moderate slope, where there is no risk of brake overheating, in order to save fuel.
Category : Rules and Regulations

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