Question:1

“Permitted load” on a commercial vehicle is:


  • The maximum weight of the cargo (in Kg) that is permitted to be loaded on the vehicle
  • The weight of the cargo plus the vehicle’s own weight
  • The all up weight of a transport vehicle
  • The vehicle’s own weight, including: water, oil, fuel and the weight of the driver
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

A police officer may revoke a driver’s license for a period of sixty days:


  • When the driver commits a traffic offence which doesn’t cause a road accident
  • When a driver involved in an accident is reasonably suspected of being responsible for causing injury or causing damage to property.
  • When the driver is caught speeding
  • When the driver commits a traffic offence in which a person is killed
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

It is prohibited to overtake on a steep hill:


  • Only when there is a “danger” road sign.
  • When your field of vision is limited or obstructed.
  • Only when there is a “no overtaking” road sign.
  • Overtaking is permitted, provided that the weight of your car exceeds 4 tons.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

What is a “Tachograph”?


  • A device installed by the vehicle’s owner under in accordance with the importer’s instructions, and traces the number of rounds of the wheels.
  • A device in a vehicle which has a disc that traces and records time, distance, driving speed and driver work hours.
  • A device that is installed in a vehicle in accordance with the importer’s instructions and that traces the vehicle’s speed in order to save on fuel.
  • A device that is installed in a vehicle and that registers vehicle-related technical data and allows the detection of technical malfunctions while driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

Under which conditions is it permitted to drive in reverse

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  • Only with the condition that the driver is guided by a person that stands behind the car and is visible to him.
  • Only if the vehicle is close to the sidewalk.
  • Provided it is necessary and that no risk, interruption or disturbance is caused to any other road-user.
  • Driving in reverse is absolutely forbidden.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

Can the details specified in the bill of lading serve as proof of the freight’s weight?


  • Yes, the freight’s weight indication in the bill of lading serves as proof of the correct weight, within a margin of 20% above or below the indicated weight.
  • Yes.
  • No, the weight indicated in the bill of lading is not a final, solid and accepted fact.
  • Yes, but only for freights in a maximum weight of 10,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Is it permissible to stop a vehicle next to another vehicle that is parking at the side of the road?

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  • Yes, in an urban road only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
  • Yes, during “light time” only.
  • Yes, when the lane’s width exceeds 2.5 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

If the roadway is marked with an unbroken separation line accompanied by a dotted line to its left:


  • An unbroken line with a dotted line to its left mark a separation area.
  • It is forbidden to cross these lines.
  • A dotted line may only appear on the right side of a white separation line.
  • It is permitted to cross the unbroken line for overtaking only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

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:10

The transportation of which freight width requires a permit from a police officer?


  • A freight width of up to 3.40 meters.
  • A freight width of more than 3.40 meters.
  • A freight width of up to 2.10 meters.
  • A freight width of up to 3.00 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

A “permanent crane” is:


  • A new fixture that is designed to elevate the axle while changing a punctured tire.
  • A fixture in the vehicle that prevent the vehicle from rolling-over during loading or unloading of an interchangeable box.
  • A fixture that is permanently installed in the vehicle and designed to lift or lower interchangeable crates..
  • A fixture that is permanently connected to the vehicle and designed to lift one side of a side-loading-platform.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Under what conditions can a person be denied the right to obtain or renew his driver’s license?


  • If the applicant for a driver’s license is illiterate.
  • If he served a prison term of one year due to drunk driving prior to the submission of his license application.
  • If he is a new immigrant from a country which doesn’t have customary traffic rules.
  • If he is disqualified from driving or if he suffers from health problems which might endanger himself or others..
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

A driver wishing to park his vehicle downhill shall:


  • Turn the front wheels towards the sidewalk and shift to reverse gear (in automatic vehicles – P).
  • Turn the front wheels towards the sidewalk and shift to first gear.
  • Turn the front wheels towards the sidewalk and shift to neutral gear (in automatic vehicles – N).
  • Turn the back wheels towards the sidewalk and shift to neutral gear.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

How should one drive while inside a “play street”?


  • The driver should avoid entering a play street while children are playing
  • Always in low gear and never driving in reverse.
  • The driver should honk and alert pedestrians that a vehicle has entered the street
  • The driver should allow pedestrians and children to carry on with their activities without endangering them
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Are you required to give right-of-way to the cyclist?

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  • No, because a non-motor vehicle should give right-of-way to a motor vehicle.
  • No, because bicycles are not given right-of-way.
  • No, because right-of-way is given to the vehicle that continues driving straight.
  • Yes, because the cyclist approaches from the right (1).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

Who is held responsible for safety in a vehicle that drives in reverse?


  • The owner of the vehicle even if he is not the current driver.
  • The driver.
  • The person guiding the driver while he drives backwards.
  • Everybody near a vehicle that drives backwards.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Who are obliged to act cautiously?


  • All road users.
  • Driving students only.
  • Only drivers.
  • Only pedestrians.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

What is required from the chains that are installed between the towing vehicle and the trailer?


  • They should allow the trailer to make a 90 degree or more turn in relation to the towing vehicle.
  • They should ground the electric charge (static electricity) that is accumulated in the vehicle while driving.
  • They should prevent a 90 degrees angle (the letter “L”) between the towing vehicle and the trailer.
  • Their links should be at least 12 mm thick.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Is a policeman permitted to stop a vehicle which is not lawfully loaded or marked?


  • No, a policeman is not permitted to prohibit the vehicle from driving.
  • Yes, but only on an urban road.
  • No, a traffic policeman may only reprimand the vehicle owner, warn him and write him a ticket.
  • Yes, a policeman may prohibit the vehicle from driving until the freight is lawfully arranged.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

When are you required to turn on the direction indicators and signal?


  • When you approach a railway crossing or a pedestrian crossing.
  • Only before a sharp curve.
  • Only when you make left hand turns in intersections.
  • When you are about to start driving or to turn your vehicle, or to deviate from your lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

In a roadway having at least two lanes in the same direction of driving, which of the following vehicles must enter an intersection from the right of the two lanes?


  • Commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of 10,000 kg or less.
  • Commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of more than 4,000 kg.
  • Motor commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of 6,000 kg or more.
  • Commercial vehicles and work vehicles with an all-up weight of more than 10,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Is a policeman permitted to instruct the driver of a freight carrying vehicle to bring the vehicle to a weighing station?


  • Yes, but only if the driver doesn’t have a bill of lading.
  • Yes, a policeman is permitted to instruct the driver of a freight carrying vehicle to bring the vehicle for weighing at the closest possible place.
  • Yes, provided that the weighing station is less than 3km away.
  • Yes, provided that the instructions are of a traffic policeman.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

Can a “blood alcohol test” by means of a breathalyzer device be considered admissible evidence in a court of law?


  • No, only a blood test is admissible evidence in a court of law.
  • No, only a saliva test is accepted as accurate evidence in a court of law.
  • Yes.
  • No, only an alcohol test which is performed in a hospital is admissible evidence.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

What is “all up weight”?


  • A vehicle’s own weight, plus the weight of the people and freight that the vehicle is permitted to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • It is fixed weight: 3,500 kg for light freight; 12,000 kg for medium freight; 15,000 kg for heavy freight.
  • A vehicle’s own weight plus the weight of the freight that the vehicle is permitted to carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority, excluding the weight of the driver and passengers.
  • A vehicle’s own weight minus the weight of the people and freight it is permitted to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Is a driver permitted to cross an unbroken separation line in order to make a U-turn?


  • Yes, when the roadway has at least two lanes in each driving direction.
  • Yes, provided that the traffic is not disturbed.
  • Yes, when the intersection ahead is blocked.
  • No.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

While driving on a road with two lanes in your direction of driving:


  • You are always permitted to drive on the left lane only.
  • You are obliged to drive in the right lane, unless you are overtaking or turning left.
  • You are permitted to drive on the right or left lane, according to the type of the vehicle.
  • You may drive on either lane, as long as you don’t cause any risk to traffic.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What driving license class is required for driving a work vehicle that tows a trailer with an all up weight exceeding 4,000 kg?


  • B.
  • C+E.
  • A.
  • D.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

What is a “commercial vehicle”:


  • Any vehicle that carries passengers or any type of freight.
  • A vehicle used alternatively for carrying freights and for transporting passengers for hire.
  • A vehicle used or designed to carry freight for hire or to serve for the purpose of the vehicle owner’s occupation.
  • Any freight transporting vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Define “play street”:


  • A main road joined by side roads.
  • A road designed for children’s games, pedestrians and vehicles, sign posted at the entrance with the “play street” sign.
  • A street designated for children’s games, into which only pedestrians and two wheeled vehicles are permitted to enter.
  • A street in which different types of vehicles may drive side by side
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for heavy trucksŸ

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