Question:1

Which vehicles must be equipped with chains or cables and lamps during lighting up time?


  • Every vehicle which carries oversize freight and which requires the approval of a police officer.
  • A more than 120cm wide trailer or semi-trailer, without floor and walls, which is designed to carry long freights.
  • Vehicles in which the freight sticks out of the loading platform.
  • Vehicles with an overall length of more than 20 meters and a width of more than 3 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

Define an “axle” of a vehicle:


  • The vehicle’s back beam to which the vehicle’s spare wheel is connected.
  • A shaft which transmits the rotary motion from the gearbox to the engine.
  • Shaft or system of shafts running the width of the vehicle attached to the wheels.
  • The vehicle’s front part, designed to absorb the impact of low-speed collisions
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

When are we not obligated to drive on the right hand side of the road?


  • When overtaking.
  • When turning right.
  • Before a roundabout.
  • When approaching an intersection.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Is it permitted to have an excessive cargo length from the front or from the rear of a vehicle with an overall permissible weight of more than 15,000kg?


  • It is allowed from the vehicle’s rear, and there is no length limit.
  • No, unless it is approved by a police officer.
  • Yes, along the vehicle’s width only, and provided that a “Warning, wide cargo” sign is placed.
  • Yes, provided that the cargo is one length unit and that the excessive length is up to one third of the loading platform.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

How is the term “lighting up time” defined by law?


  • The night time or any other time when visibility is poor.
  • The night time or any other time in which visibility is normal.
  • The time period from sunset to sunrise only.
  • The time period from sunrise to sunset.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

Explain the term “axle” in a vehicle:


  • Shaft or system of drive shafts running the width of the vehicle, on which the wheels are installed.
  • The drive shaft that transmits the rotary motion from the gearbox to the differential.
  • A line along the vehicle, from bumper to bumper, which runs parallel to the vehicles longitudinal axis.
  • The back beam of the chassis, to which the towing pin of the truck tractor is connected.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Which type of motor vehicle is authorized to carry a freight container?


  • A work vehicle that is authorized to transport containers.
  • A commercial vehicle with an all up weight of more than 15,000 kg, on an urban road only.
  • A commercial motor vehicle with a minimum all up weight of 16,000 kg.
  • A commercial vehicle with an all up weight of more than 15,000 kg, on an inter-urban road only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

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


  • In a safety seat or in a booster that fits his height and weight.
  • Wearing any of the vehicle’s safety belts.
  • Only in the vehicle’s back seat.
  • Wearing a three-point safety belt.
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Question:9

What is a driver of a vehicle carrying oversize freight required to do when due to road conditions he cannot be overtaken by other drivers?


  • Drive until the nearest parking bay or bus station bay and stop to allow other vehicles to overtake him.
  • Turn on the four distress winkers, and continue driving on the right of the road way.
  • Swerve his vehicle as far to the right of the roadway as possible, but avoid pulling into the “hard shoulder” because the vehicle’s weight might cause the “shoulder” to collapse.
  • Slow down and, if necessary, pull into the “hard shoulder” and even stop, to allow the vehicles behind him to overtake safely.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

According to the law, what is the validity period of demerit points incurred by a driver?


  • When the driver has up to 20 demerit points: Two years from the date of the offence.
  • When the driver has less than 12 demerit points: Six years from the date of the offence.
  • There is no determined period of time. The point-accumulation period is not mentioned in the regulations.
  • It is unlimited. According to the new “point system”, accumulated demerit points are not erased.
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Question:11

At the junction marked and signposted as in the diagram, what is the correct way to turn right from road B to C?

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  • From lane 7 to 6.
  • From lane 8 to 6.
  • From lane 7 to 6 or5.
  • From lane 7 or 8 to 6 or 5.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Is a policeman permitted to demand of a vehicle driver to perform a “Breathalyzer test”?


  • No. A policeman is not entitled to require a vehicle driver to perform an “alcohol test”, except under a court order.
  • Yes, a policeman may ask a driver to perform a "Breathalyzer test" at any time.
  • No. A policeman is not entitled to require a vehicle driver to perform any type of tests, except for an alcohol breath test.
  • Yes, but only if the policeman reasonably suspects that the vehicle driver’s health condition is not well.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

When can reasonable speed exceed the maximum speed limit?


  • When overtaking a vehicle that is parked at the side of the road.
  • While overtaking a driving vehicle.
  • Never. It is against the law.
  • When overtaking a vehicle that is driving in the maximum permitted speed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

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:15

Who is responsible for the proper functioning of the “speed governer” that is installed in the vehicle?


  • The owner of the transported freight.
  • The driver and the vehicle owner.
  • The owner of the freight office.
  • The owner that is stated in the vehicle’s registration document only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

How should you behave at the following intersection?

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  • Honk to warn the motor-cyclist and continue driving.
  • Keep driving. The motor-cyclist should yield.
  • Give right of way to the motorcyclist
  • Keep driving straight and blink with the high beam headlights to warn the motorcyclist.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What is a “security vehicle”?


  • A fire-fighting vehicle only.
  • Any ambulance, police vehicle, fire fighting vehicle, or any other security vehicle that gives a red or blue light and makes a siren sound.
  • A Red Magen David Ambulance only.
  • Any Israel Police vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

At what distance from a pedestrian crossing is it prohibited to stand a vehicle?

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  • Within twelve meters before the pedestrian crossing and twelve meters after the pedestrian crossing.
  • Within twenty meters before and after the pedestrian crossing.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters after it.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters before it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When is a driver of a motor vehicle required to dip the vehicle’s lights?


  • When driving backwards.
  • When entering a premises.
  • While searching for a parking spot.
  • When the vehicle is standing.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

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:22

Who is responsible for a vehicle emitting smoke above statutory levels?


  • The vehicle’s treating garage.
  • The driver and the vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicle’s driver.
  • The owner of the gas station that sold the fuel.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Under which conditions is it allowed to deviate from a driving lane?

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  • At a slow speed and by deviating sharply.
  • Provided that no risk or disturbance is caused to any other road user.
  • Only after signaling and looking at the mirrors.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to deviate from the driving lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

When is it permitted to drive on a pavement?


  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when one wants to cross it in order to enter/exit a yard or building.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to drive on the sidewalk.
  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when it is free of pedestrians.
  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when the road is blocked or obstructed
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

On a narrow two-way road with an unbroken separation line dividing the two lanes, how would you conduct yourself when a horse drawn wagon drives before you and the opposite traffic lane is open?


  • Continue driving slowly behind the wagon.
  • Try to overtake the wagon from its right side and drive on the “hard shoulders”.
  • Overtake the wagon in accordance with all traffic rules, but only if the road ahead is open.
  • Overtake the wagon to prevent traffic delay.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

It is obligatory to fit Extremity (width) side lights:


  • On a 210cm-or-more wide vehicle.
  • Only on connected vehicles or semi-trailers.
  • On all commercial vehicles.
  • On vehicles with an all up width of 180cm or less.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

What is the statutory speed limit (in k.p.h) of a private minibus on a freeway (unless indicated otherwise by another road sign)?


  • 80
  • 110
  • 90
  • 100
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Question:28

What is a “breathalyzer test”?


  • A test of exhaled air by means of a device that provides information about a person’s blood alcohol level.
  • A stress test measuring the air quantity that enters the driver’s lungs while driving.
  • A test in which a person exhales into a device that gives information about his lung volume.
  • A test performed for new-driver applicants by a family doctor, at the requirement of the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Is it permitted to re- fuel a vehicle while its motor is running?


  • Absolutely not.
  • Yes, in case of self-fueling.
  • Yes, if the vehicle is equipped with a fire extinguisher.
  • Yes, when the vehicle stands next to a fire extinguishing station.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Following a “level crossing” sign that is placed about a 100 meters before the crossing, how would you conduct yourself when a slow vehicle is driving before you?


  • You are permitted to overtake it.
  • You are permitted to overtake it only when the road ahead is clear.
  • You are prohibited from overtaking until after the level crossing.
  • You are permitted to overtake it only when its speed doesn’t exceed 35 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for heavy trucksŸ

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