Question:1

The following penalties may be imposed by a court of law on a driver convicted of committing a traffic offence:


  • Revoking a driver’s license, prison term, fine and other lawful penalties.
  • Fine or only suspended prison term.
  • Revoking a driver’s license or only suspended prison term.
  • Fine, active prison term or only suspended prison term.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

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:3

How would you (vehicle no. 2) conduct yourself in the following intersection?

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  • Continue driving carefully, while keeping eye contact with the yellow vehicle (1) which should yield.
  • Wait and allow the yellow vehicle (1) to cross before you.
  • Stop (2) before entering the intersection and observe the condition of the traffic and of the traffic signs.
  • Give right of way to the yellow vehicle (1), because it is coming from your right.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

What is a “vehicle non-use notice” (taking a vehicle off the road)?


  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a manager of an authorized garage, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman, a car assessor or a driving examiner due to a malfunction of the vehicle or damage caused by an accident.
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a driving examiner, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman when the driver commits a traffic offence
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

Is a policeman authorized to require a vehicle driver to undergo a blood test for the presence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs?


  • Yes. A policeman is authorized to require a blood test if he has reasonable suspicion that the driver is under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs.
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require the performance of any test without a court order.
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require a driver to perform a blood test for determining alcohol or intoxicating-drug levels..
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require a driver to perform any type of test, at any given time or place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

When you approach a pedestrian crossing that is marked on the road:


  • Overtaking is prohibited.
  • Careful overtaking is permitted in one-way road ways.
  • Overtaking is prohibited in urban roads. In inter-urban roads it is permitted.
  • Overtaking is permitted.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

What is the maximum allowed speed in a “play street”?

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  • 10 KPH.
  • 20 KPH.
  • 40 KPH.
  • 30 KPH.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Can a person drive a vehicle immediately after taking medications which have effect on his fitness to drive?


  • No, unless 4 hours pass from the time he takes the medication
  • Yes, if these medications do not affect his level of driving
  • No.
  • Yes, when the medication has a lasting harmful effect
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

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:10

To which of the following should you give right-of-way when making a left turn in an intersection where no road sign is placed?


  • To a vehicle coming from the left only.
  • To a vehicle coming from in front of you only.
  • To the fastest vehicle.
  • To a vehicle coming from the front and from the right.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

What is a “pedestrian crossing”?


  • A part of the pavement that is marked for pedestrian crossing
  • A part of the road designated and marked for pedestrians to cross.
  • A part of the road edge that is marked for pedestrian crossing
  • A part of the road that is marked for pedestrian crossing, including the pavement
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

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:13

Is it obligatory to obey the directions of a policeman who has identified himself with an appropriate certificate?


  • No. you must only obey a traffic policeman who directs traffic in an intersection.
  • Yes, even if his directions contradict those of a road sign.
  • Generally not.
  • Yes, but only concerning traffic directions that are given within the intersection.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Is it permitted to drive under the influence of an intoxicating alcoholic drink?


  • Yes, provided that the driver doesn’t mix drinks.
  • Absolutely not.
  • Yes, but only after family gatherings and for short distances.
  • Yes, it is permitted.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Who is responsible for keeping the vehicle roadworthy at all times?

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  • The insurance company.
  • The vehicle’s manufacturer or importer.
  • The registered owner of the vehicle and the driver.
  • The Licensing Office.
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

When pedestrians are forced to walk on the road way, on which side of it should they walk?


  • Next to the right “hard shoulder”.
  • Next to the left sidewalk.
  • Next to the road’s left edge, when they are facing the incoming traffic.
  • Next to the road’s right edge.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Is it obligatory to obey the directions and signals of a policeman, even when a certain direction or signal is opposed to the traffic signs?


  • Yes, except for directions which contradict a stop sign.
  • Yes, it is obligatory to obey with full caution.
  • No, it is not obligatory to obey
  • Yes, except for directions which contradict a no-entry sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

What should you do when the electric signaling system is out of order?


  • Signal with your left hand, as stated by law.
  • You may continue driving until the closest garage without giving signals - even where signaling is obligatory.
  • You may continue driving during “light time”. At any other time you may not.
  • Stop driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

How would you (vehicle no. 3) conduct yourself in the following intersection?

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  • Give right of way to the motorcycle only (2).
  • Give right of way to the motorcyclist (2) and to the yellow bus (1).
  • Give right of way to the yellow bus only (1).
  • Drive forward carefully. The other drivers (of vehicles 1 and 2) must yield.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

What should a driver do when there’s a change in his health condition?


  • Report it to the Licensing Authority.
  • Report it to the Licensing Office if it is a result of a road accident only.
  • Report it immediately to the Ministry of Health.
  • Report about it to the Licensing Office within 20 days.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

A warning triangle must be carried by:


  • Commercial vehicles only.
  • All motor vehicles, including trailers and semi-trailers, but excluding motorcycles.
  • Buses only.
  • Two-wheelers only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

What is a driver required to do when one of his two headlights malfunctions during “light time”?


  • He must stop. It is forbidden to continue driving.
  • He should keep driving. It is permitted to continue driving slowly until the nearest garage.
  • It is forbidden to continue driving only if the high beam malfunctions.
  • It is forbidden to continue driving only if the low beam malfunctions.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

When driving near a group of children, the driver is required to:


  • Slow down and, if needed, stop the vehicle.
  • Make a complete stop for as long as the children are close to the roadway.
  • Continue driving in normal speed, provided that he uses the horn to warn them.
  • Continue driving in normal speed, if the group of children is accompanied by a teacher or a guide.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Is it permitted to perform an emergency brake for any reason other than to prevent a road accident?


  • Yes, in a dirt road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
  • Yes, after signaling a distress sign to the vehicle behind you.
  • Yes, for brake-testing, provided that it does not disturb or endanger any other road user.
  • Yes, in a paved road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

What is a “pedestrian crossing”:


  • A suspended bridge or a tunnel designated for roadway crossing by pedestrians.
  • Every place on the roadway in which pedestrians usually cross.
  • A place in which school children cross.
  • A roadway section that is designated, by marking or by traffic sign, to permit pedestrian to cross the road. .
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

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:28

Which of the following vehicles are permitted to drive on the road’s “hard shoulders”?


  • Only taxis, in order to bypass vehicles that stand in an intersection.
  • No one is allowed, in to use the “hard shoulders”.
  • Non-motor vehicles, tractors and speed-restricted vehicles.
  • Only private vehicles and motorcycles are permitted to drive on the “hard shoulder”, and only in order to give right-of-way to buses.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

When is it forbidden for a person to drive any type of vehicle?


  • When he did not rest at least 8 hours before driving
  • When his physical or mental state might endanger other road-users
  • Before taking a medication and during the following 24 consecutive hours
  • As long as the driver holds a valid driver’s license, there is no law that prohibits him from driving
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Is a tractor driver permitted to cross a sidewalk?


  • Yes, to pick up a passenger.
  • Yes, in order to enter a yard or a garage.
  • Yes, to drop a passenger.
  • Yes, to bypass an obstacle on the road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for tractors

There are 30 questions you have 40 minutes to answer, at the end of the exam time The test result will be displayed