Question:1

During “light time”, when are you permitted to use the vehicle’s high beam?


  • Only on a freeway.
  • On a non-urban road, when driving within a row of vehicles.
  • On an urban road with street lights and on a non-urban road.
  • On an inter-urban roadway, when allowed by traffic conditions and there is no vehicle ahead of you.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

From the answers before you, where especially should a driver slow down?


  • Whilst driving on an inter-urban road with a built centre divider.
  • Whilst driving on an inter-urban road without a built centre divider.
  • At the entrance to and whilst driving through a tunnel.
  • Whilst driving on an inter-urban road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

How should you conduct yourself when a “stop” sign is placed before a railway crossing?


  • You must stop when an approaching train is seen or heard.
  • You have to stop during the night. There is no obligation to stop during the day.
  • Stop the vehicle, turn off the radio, television or tape set, and open the window next to you.
  • Stop, as in any other place in which a “stop” sign is placed, and then continue driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

You are driving vehicle no. 3. According to the rules of giving right-of-way, in what order should the vehicles enter the intersection?

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  • The vehicle you are driving goes in first (3), and the red private vehicle will follow (1).
  • The cyclist will go in first (2), and the vehicle you are driving will follow (3).
  • The red private vehicle will go in first (1), and the cyclist will follow (2).
  • The cyclist enters first (2), and the red private vehicle will follow (1).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

What is the correct way of driving downhill?


  • By shifting to neutral gear, to save on fuel.
  • By shifting to one of the gears and continuously stepping on the clutch pedal.
  • By shifting to high gear and continuously stepping on the brake pedal.
  • By driving in one of the gears.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

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:8

How should a driver conduct himself when another vehicle suddenly emerges in his driving lane from the opposite direction, heading towards him?


  • Swerve to the left and drive on the opposite lane, which is currently free.
  • Honk and signal the other driver to get back to his lane.
  • Slow down, pull as far right as possible and even pull onto the “hard shoulder” if necessary.
  • Turn on his high beam and signal the other driver to get back to his lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

What is the duty of a driver of a vehicle with an all up weight of more than 3,500 kg, while standing his vehicle on a inter-urban road during lighting-up time?


  • He must always place a warning triangle, and also place a portable light or turn on the four winkers (distress lights).
  • He must turn on the four winkers and the side lights.
  • He must place a warning triangle and turn on the right winker.
  • He must turn on the four winkers and place a portable light.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Is it permitted to push a vehicle, while its engine is shut-off, into a roadway to which vehicle entry is prohibited?


  • Yes, when the engine works on neutral gear.
  • Yes, but it should be lifted to the sidewalk.
  • No. pushing It is the same as driving.
  • Yes, when the engine is not working.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

A policeman may stop a vehicle and have it checked:


  • After the vehicle involuntarily swerved from its lane.
  • Due to the level of pollution emitted from the vehicle’s engine.
  • If he wants to esure that the vehicle’s oil consumption corresponds to the vehicle manufacturer’s manual.
  • If he wants to ensure that the vehicle’s fuel consumption corresponds to the vehicle manufacturer’s manual.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Explain the term “gross axle weight”:


  • The measured pressure at the tips of the chassis connected springs.
  • The own weight of each vehicle axle, including the wheels installed on it.
  • The overall weight of all the wheels installed on one axle against the road.
  • The own weight of the rear axle that includes the differential system.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

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:14

What is a commercial vehicle in accordance with the Carrier Services Law?


  • Any commercial vehicle used for paid transportation only.
  • Vehicles used for passenger transportation only.
  • A vehicle with an all up weight of 10,000 kg or more and a vehicle transporting hazardous materials of any weight.
  • A commercial vehicle, as per its lawful definition, that was given a permit to carry goods and transport passengers.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

At what minimal distance from a residential building or a public structure is it permitted to park a vehicle transporting hazardous materials?


  • 400 meters.
  • 300 meters when the vehicle is loaded; 50 meters when the vehicle is empty.
  • At least 50 meters.
  • 200 meters.
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Question:16

After parking your car besides the pavement, on the right side of an urban road:


  • You should verify that the passenger sitting in the left back seat gets out very carefully from the car to the road.
  • You should verify that the maximal distance between the car and the pavement is one meter.
  • Before getting out of the car, you should verify that this will not disturb any road user.
  • If the street is not lit, you should turn on the parking lights.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

Who is required to have a carrier license?


  • Any provider of transportation services on a commercial vehicle weighing 8,000 kg or less.
  • Anyone owning more than five passenger transportation vehicles.
  • Any commercial vehicle.
  • Any provider of transport services on a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of 10,000 kg or more.
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Question:18

In which vehicles are the driver and passengers required to wear seat belts?


  • In every vehicle that is equipped with seat belts.
  • In a private vehicle only.
  • In every vehicle with more than two wheels that drives passengers.
  • In a vehicle with an overall permissible weight of up to 3,500kg only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

In which vehicle is it permitted to transport loose ash and bulk cement?


  • Only in a vehicle specially designed for this work
  • In every commercial vehicle.
  • In every open vehicle for the transport of bulk powders.
  • In a special vehicle equipped with a blower.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When a driver’s blood alcohol concentration exceeds lawful levels, will he be regarded as a drunk driver?


  • No, the term “drunk” was not defined by the law.
  • No, only someone behaving as a drunkard shall be regarded as a drunk driver.
  • Yes, he will be regarded as a drunk driver even if he has not committed any other violation.
  • No, a person who is not affected by a small quantity of alcohol shall not be regarded as a drunk driver, regardless of the amount of alcohol.
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Question:21

Define “parking”

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  • Stopping a vehicle for a defined period of time, in order to unload cargo, intermittently
  • Stopping the vehicle for more than thirty seconds
  • Standing a vehicle in order to load it with cargo only, intermittently
  • Standing a vehicle for an uninterrupted period of time, not for the purpose of immediate loading or unloading of passengers or loading or unloading of goods.
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Question:22

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.
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Question:23

When is it permitted to turn on the fog lights?


  • Only in the dark.
  • Only in a condition of pouring rain, fog or snow.
  • Only during the winter.
  • Whenever the driver deems it fit.
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Question:24

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:25

Which vehicles are required to be equipped with a reflective traffic vest?


  • All motor vehicles except for motorcycles.
  • All motor vehicles except for tractors.
  • All motor vehicles.
  • All motor and non-motor vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

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:27

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:28

Is a policeman permitted to stop a vehicle that carries freight in an unlawful manner?


  • Yes, a policeman is permitted to stop the vehicle until the freight is unloaded or until the matter is lawfully settled.
  • No, unless the freight endangers other road users.
  • Yes, but only if the vehicle’s overall weight is 20% higher than the statutory weight.
  • No, only a police officer ranked superintendent or higher may stop a vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

A policeman is permitted to issue a “vehicle non-use notice” (taking a vehicle off the road) when:


  • The vehicle’s fuel consumption exceeds the level that was determined by the vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicle’s oil consumption is excessive.
  • The vehicle’s tire air pressure is less than half of the required level.
  • The vehicle causes air pollution beyond permitted levels.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

How should oversize freight be marked from the vehicle’s front or rear sides?


  • It is not obligatory to mark oversize freight from the vehicle’s front, and the oversize freight from the rear shall be marked with a glittering red triangle.
  • Oversize freight from the vehicle’s front or rear that exceeds by more than 150cm should be marked with 2 glittering red triangles from each side.
  • The freight shall be marked from its front with a red triangle, and from its rear with a white triangle.
  • The freight shall be marked from its front with white light reflecting triangle, and from its rear with a white triangle with red light-reflecting margins.
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Theory test for heavy trucksŸ

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