Question:1

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:2

How should a driver conduct himself when noticing a “security vehicle”?


  • Slow down, divert to the road’s right edge and continue driving normally.
  • Divert his vehicle to the right, as close as possible to the road’s edge, give right-of-way and stop if necessary a distance from an intersection.
  • Mount the sidewalk and stop there.
  • Drive closely behind the security vehicle and keep a constant distance of two seconds from it.
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Question:3

What is “perimeter lighting” according to traffic regulations?


  • A yellow lighting system arranged around an oversize freight. The distance between lamps should not exceed 100 cm.
  • Green lights installed on the sides of long vehicles.
  • A portable lighting system that has a chain on which flags are installed. The minimum distance between the flags should be 50 cm.
  • A fixed lighting system on the walls of long vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Which identifying details must be provided by a vehicle driver involved in a road accident with casualties?


  • His name. ID card number and telephone number,
  • If the vehicle’s number plates are intact and readable, there’s no need to provide any details.
  • His name, address, driver’s license number, vehicle’s registered number and name of vehicle’s owner.
  • Driver’s license number and vehicle’s registered number only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

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:6

What is a driver required to do when the loading of the braking system’s air tanks takes longer than a reasonable time?


  • Drive to a garage to repair the malfunction.
  • Reduce the engine’s RPM, to make the work of the compressor more efficient.
  • Check the system’s fuel filter and, if required, clean it.
  • Wait until the tanks are filled up, and ignore the problem.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

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.
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Question:8

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:9

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:10

It is prohibited to stand or park a vehicle on a road, if the vehicle’s width is more than:


  • 4.80 meters.
  • 2.25 meters.
  • 2.10 meters.
  • 2.50 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

What is the legal definition of a "-trailer"?


  • A motorized trailer with a frontal part that rests on a towing vehicle.
  • A motor vehicle that is designed to be towed by another vehicle.
  • A trailer that has its front part resting on the support surface behind a cab.
  • A trailer that has its rear part supported by a cab.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

What should a driver do after parking his vehicle?


  • Turn off the engine, place a warning triangle and lock the vehicle’s doors.
  • Engage the parking brake,Turn off the engine, and remove the key from the ignition switch. .
  • Remove the key from the ignition switch, place a warning triangle and pull the handbrake.
  • Place the parking tag on the left side of the windshield, in a place that is clearly visible to the municipal inspector.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

A paraplegic is driving it the city and is in a hurry to a scheduled medical examination :


  • He is prohibited to use the bus lane as well as to exceed the speed limit.
  • He is permitted to exceed the speed limit.
  • He is permitted to exceed the speed limit while driving in a bus lane only.
  • He is permitted to use the bus lane, but is prohibited from exceeing the speed limit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

What does the law state about the non-use of a vehicle for a period of more than one month?


  • The vehicle should be placed in a licensed garage.
  • The Local Authority should be informed.
  • The Police should be informed.
  • The Licensing Authority should be informed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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:16

What is a “path”?


  • Part of a road, designated for pedestrians only.
  • Road - paved or otherwise - designated for two-wheelers only.
  • Part of a road, designated for bicycles only.
  • part of a road that is not a roadway and designated for specific users.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What is a “U-turn”?


  • Any turn not in a right angle is called a U-turn.
  • A turn in which the driver turns back to the direction he came from (turns and drives to the opposite direction)
  • Only a turn in which the driver drives in a roundabout and returns to the direction he came from.
  • A turn in which the driver makes a 360 degrees round.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

You want to carry a container on a trailer. What should be the all up weight of the trailer in order to carry a container?


  • At least 14,000 kg.
  • At least 12,000 kg.
  • At least 15,000 kg.
  • At least 10,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

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
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

According to the following picture, is it permitted to make a U-turn?

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  • Yes, when the turn can be completed in one continuous movement.
  • Yes, from the left side of the road.
  • No.
  • Yes, provided that the turn is made carefully and without causing any traffic disturbance.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

On which part of a road should a cyclist ride?


  • As close as possible to the road’s left edge, facing the incoming traffic.
  • As close as possible to the right hand side of the road.
  • Where all other vehicles are driving.
  • It is absolutely forbidden to ride bicycle on any part of a road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

The “Overall height” of a vehicle is measured:


  • From the floor of the box until the highest point of the truck.
  • From the road’s surface until the vehicle’s highest point (including all its fixtures, and when it is loaded)..
  • From the road’s surface until the vehicle’s highest point (including all its fixtures, and when it is not loaded).
  • From the road’s surface until the roof of the drivers compartment.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

A policeman has stopped a driver on the road.and demanded of him to take a breathyalyzer tests . Is the driver obliged to perform the test


  • Yes, after coming out of a pub only.
  • No, he is not obliged to do so.
  • Yes, after midnight only.
  • Yes, otherwise he is considered a drunk driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

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

Question:25

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:26

During “lighting up time”, when weather conditions are good – from which distance is the yellow flashing light of the portable lamp supposed to be seen?


  • 150 meters.
  • 30 meters.
  • 100 meters.
  • 75 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

What is the maximum permitted freight height during bulk transportation?


  • The freight should be one meter lower than the height of the wall, to prevent freight dispersion over the road.
  • The freight’s height is not important as long as it is covered according to regulations.
  • The freight or any part of it should not be higher than the sides of the vehicle or ladders that were legally installed.
  • The freight’s height should not be more than 480 cm, and it should be covered.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

How is a driver required to conduct himself when the braking system’s check lamp lights-up on the dashboard?


  • Drive slowly until the garage – not faster than 10 KPH..
  • Ignore it and continue driving normally. The light in the check lamp doesn’t serve as proof for any malfunction.
  • Wait for the vehicle’s periodic maintenance treatment, and only then check this problem.
  • Stop and discontinue driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

It is prohibited to make a U-turn:


  • When he drives a vehicle longer than eight meters.
  • When the turn cannot be seen by a driver from any other direction.
  • When he is in a two-way roadway.
  • If a road sign prohibiting left turn is placed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Explain the term “independent brake”:


  • A device which causes the braking system to operate each wheel independently.
  • It is a device operated by the driver during continuous and steep descents.
  • A device within the braking system that brakes each wheel independently when the vehicle is slipping.
  • A spring loaded device that operates the braking system independently, and that starts operating when the air pressure in the braking system drops below its required level.
Category : Rules and Regulations

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