Question:1

The “hard shoulders” are not designed for vehicle traffic, except for:


  • Hand propelled vehicles, tractors and slow moving vehicles, which delay the traffic behind them.
  • Private vehicles and motorcycles, in order to give right of way to buses.
  • All vehicles are prohibited to drive on the “hard shoulders”.
  • Taxis, in order to overtake other vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

Where in a vehicle should a fire extinguisher be placed?


  • Next to the battery, in a closed and locked place.
  • On the vehicle’s roof, having easy access, to enable quick operation
  • In a visible place with easy access to enable quick operation.
  • Next to the fuel tank, in a closed and locked place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

What is a reasonable vehicle speed?

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  • On paved roads – 80KpH; on dirt roads – 40KpH.
  • The maximum speed the vehicle can reach under the existing circumstances.
  • A reasonable speed which, considering all the road conditions, and road signs allows the driver to control the vehicle
  • Any speed, as long as the driver fully controls the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Do you (vehicle no. 3) have to give right-of-way to the cyclist (2) in the roundabout?

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  • No, because the cyclist always yields to other vehicles.
  • No, it depends on my good will.
  • Yes, always
  • No, the rules of right-of-way in a roundabout do not apply to cyclists.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

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:6

Who is allowed to drive against traffic in a one-way street?


  • It is prohibited, except for a security vehicle on duty, or in accordance with a policeman’s directions
  • It is allowed for cyclists only
  • It is unconditionally prohibited, even when a policeman directs otherwise
  • It is allowed on holidays, when traffic is light and no disturbance is caused
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

How should you behave when leaving a private yard a petrol station or an entrance to a properity or a house ?


  • The rule “first to come, first to go” should be exercised at an exit from a premises or from a gas station. The pedestrians will wait.
  • Slow down and even stop if required, in order to allow the pedestrians to cross safely.
  • Stop and give right-of-way to the pedestrians that are crossing the intersection.
  • Stop and give right-of-way to the vehicles that are coming from the left and approaching the exit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

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

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  • From lane 2 to lane 4
  • From lane 2 to lane 3.
  • From lane 1 to lane 3.
  • From lane 2 or from lane 1 to lane 4.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

There are no traffic signs placed in the following intersection, According to the rules of giving right-of-way, in what order should vehicles that arrived at the same time enter the intersection?

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  • You enter first (3), then the red vehicle (2), and the green vehicle will enter last (1).
  • First enters the green vehicle (1), the red vehicle next (2) and you go last (3).
  • The green vehicle (1) first, then you (3), and the red vehicle will enter last (2).
  • The order is simple - first to arrive is last to drive.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

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:11

Explain the term “service brakes”:


  • A braking system that acts on all the wheels of a vehicle and allows slowing the vehicle down or stopping it in all road conditions.
  • An auxiliary (parking/hand) brake system, designed to prevent accidents, which only acts on the wheels of the rear axle.
  • A braking system that only slows the vehicle down during very steep descents, but is not used for stopping.
  • A braking system that is working at times of danger only and brakes the vehicle until making a complete stop.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

In which cases are you obliged to slow down?


  • You are only obliged to slow down in case of busy traffic.
  • When encountering or overtaking an animal.
  • There is no obligation to slow down. There is an obligation to drive carefully.
  • You are obliged to slow down in an urban road only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

When and where are you required to turn on the direction indicator?


  • You should signal with the winker when you are 150 meters before the turn.
  • You should only signal before making right-hand and left-hand turns.
  • You should only signal when other passersby are near.
  • In such place and time that other road users can notice the given signal.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

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:15

Is the Licensing Authority (Licensing Bureau) permitted to delay the renewal of a driving license for a person who has a pending fine?


  • The Licensing Bureau is only permitted to delay renewal if the fine was accompanied by the issuance of demerit points, based on the traffic point system.
  • Yes. It is permitted to delay renewal due to fines imposed by any governmental body.
  • No. The Licensing Bureau is not permitted to delay license renewal without the consent of the driving license holder.
  • Yes, but only if the fine was imposed due to a traffic offense.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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

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  • From lane 1 or from lane 2 to lane 6.
  • From lane 1 or from lane 2 to lane 5.
  • From lane 2 to lane 5.
  • From lane 2 to lane 3.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

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:18

When you are driving behind a “security vehicle”, you should:


  • Drive at a distance of at least 50 meters behind it.
  • Drive at a distance of at least 100 meters behind it.
  • Drive at a distance of at least 200 meters behind it.
  • Drive at a distance of at least 150 meters behind it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Within what distance of a bus stop is it forbidden to stop a vehicle?


  • Within a distance of twelve meters before the station’s signpost and twelve meters after the signpost, unless otherwise marked.
  • Within a distance of twenty meters after the bus station’s signpost only.
  • Within twenty meters before and twenty meters after the bus stop’s sign, unless otherwise marked.
  • Within a distance of twenty meters before the bus station’s signpost only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When is it permitted to make a left U-turn in an intersection without traffic lights?


  • Only vehicles driving on more than two wheels are permitted to make the U-turn.
  • Only when the turn can be made from the right side of the road, and can be completed without stopping.
  • Only when the vehicle is directed by another person.
  • When no obstruction to traffic is caused, field of vision is clear and there is no prohibiting road sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

Which type of "city policing" vehicle is permitted to emit a blue light with a flashing yellow light?


  • Rescue vehicles.
  • Ambulances.
  • Integrated policing vehicles.
  • Fire fighting vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

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


  • It is permitted to drive the vehicle up to one week after it is taken off the road.
  • It is prohibited to drive the vehicle without an authorization from the insurance company.
  • The vehicle is prohibited from driving, unless it is permitted, according to the non-use form, to drive to a nearby garage.
  • It is permitted to drive the vehicle unlimitedly (if it doesn’t cause any traffic safety risk) but not on road ways.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

What is the meaning of this sign?

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  • Flashing orange light warning of an approaching level crossing.
  • Flashing orange light at road works.
  • Constant (not flashing) Orange light when traffic lights are not working.
  • Constant (not flashing) orange light warning of an approaching forked junction.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

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

Question:25

When you approach a pedestrian crossing:

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  • You are allowed to overtake in a one way road.
  • Do not overtake and do not try to overtake any other vehicle before the crossing.
  • You are allowed to overtake if there are no pedestrians on the crossing.
  • You are allowed to overtake before the pedestrian crossing in an urban road only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Driving downhill in neutral gear:


  • Is permitted and not dangerous.
  • Is permitted but dangerous.
  • Is forbidden and very dangerous.
  • There is no legal reference to it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Under which conditions is the driver of a utility vehicle (mule) allowed to carry a passenger with him?


  • It is allowed, without any condition
  • It is allowed, provided that the driver’s minimum age is 21 years
  • It is allowed on a farm utility vehicle (mule) only
  • When he has a permit to do so from the Licensing Authority
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

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:29

When an intersection is posted with both traffic signs and traffic lights, the instructions of which has the priority over the other?


  • Traffic signs always have priority (a traffic light might malfunction)
  • A stop sign has priority over a non-flickering traffic light
  • A “right-of-way giving” sign has priority over a non-flickering traffic light
  • Traffic light signals (except for a flashing yellow light) have priority over a right-of-way sign
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Define “to dip the lights”:


  • Turning off the high beam and turning on the fog lights
  • Changing the height of the parking beam
  • Reverting from low beam to high beam.
  • Reverting from high beam to low beam.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for tractors

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