Question:1

Where should vehicles drive in a road divided by a continuous white line?

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  • On the right side of the line only
  • On the right side of the line, but it is permitted to drive on the left side of the line for overtaking.
  • On the left side of the separation line
  • The greater part of the vehicle should be on the right side of the line
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

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:3

When is it permitted to drive in reverse?


  • When it is required from a traffic-related point of view.
  • When it is required for personal reasons, even if driving in reverse is not essential.
  • Only when the roadway is wider than 4 meters.
  • It is always permitted, as long as we are always seen by other drivers.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

How should you conduct yourself on the road ahead?

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  • Continue driving in your lane.
  • Use the fastest lane.
  • Stop until the arrow changes to green.
  • Pass to the adjacent right lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

Is it permitted to drive through a railway crossing when the barrier is moving downwards or upwards?

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  • It is permitted to drive through, as long as you drive carefully.
  • It is allowed for as long as the barrier doesn’t reach its bottom position and locks.
  • It is allowed when the barrier starts to rise.
  • No.It is prohibited for as long as the barrier is in movement to any direction or when it is horizontally positioned.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

A “Private bus” is defined as:


  • A bus that is not operated on a fixed route.
  • A bus that is not a public service vehicle.
  • A privately owned bus.
  • A bus for touring and traveling purposes only,
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 1 to lane 3.
  • From lane 2 to lane 3.
  • From lane 2 to lane 5.
  • From lanes 1 or 2 to lane 3 or to lane 4.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Whom should a taxi driver approach when his taxi meter malfunctions?


  • The Licensing Office.
  • An appropriate garage.
  • A certified taxi-meter repair service provider.
  • The taxi owner.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Is it permitted, in an urban road, to stop, stand or park a vehicle on the roadway or on the hard shoulder?

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  • It is prohibited in any case to park on the hard shoulder.
  • Yes, provided that the vehicle remains under supervision.
  • Yes, when it is not prohibited by law or by any road sign, and when traffic is not disturbed.
  • Yes, always.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

A policeman wrote you a traffic report due to “deviation from your lane”, and there are no lanes marked on the roadway. Is it justified?


  • No, if lanes are not marked you may drive in any part of the road.
  • No, you cannot “deviate” from an unmarked lane.
  • No, you are permitted by law to deviate from your lane without any restriction.
  • Yes, a lane can be either marked or unmarked.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Is it obligatory to remove the meter from a taxi if its owner doesn’t have a valid taxi operation permit?


  • Yes.
  • No.
  • Yes, if three months passed since the scheduled date of the annual test and the test has not been made yet.
  • Yes, within 72 hours.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Which of the following sentences is correct as regards to the transportation of passengers carrying loaded weapons?


  • It is only permitted for soldiers wearing uniform.
  • It is absolutely forbidden to enter loaded weapons into buses.
  • It is prohibited to drive passengers carrying loaded weapons, except for personnel on official duty.
  • It is only permitted for policemen on duty.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Is any taxi driver permitted to make sightseeing / touring rides?


  • Yes, provided that he is listed in a travel agency.
  • Yes, any driver that is listed in a recognized taxi station may do so.
  • Yes, provided that he has a permit from the Ministry of Tourism.
  • Yes, every taxi driver is permitted to do so.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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:16

Are special taxis permitted to perform share-taxi rides?


  • Absolutely not.
  • Yes, through a corporation that has a license for that service route and under written approval from that corporation.
  • Yes, if the taxi ride’s destination is far from its station, in order to prevent an idle ride.
  • All taxis are permitted to perform share-taxi rides.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

When a public vehicle lets off passengers - is it regarded as stopping?


  • At first it is regarded as stopping and later on as parking.
  • Yes, it is regarded as stopping.
  • No, it is not regarded as stopping.
  • No, it is regarded as parking.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What law is applied to a driver of a hand propelled vehicle?


  • Only two-wheelers are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Same as that applying to a vehicle driver.
  • Only private passenger vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Only all-terrain vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

What is the responsibility of the controller of the vehicle as regards to the work and rest hours of the vehicle’s driver?


  • The controller of the vehicle must not permit the vehicle’s driver to exceed statutory work hours.
  • The controller of the vehicle is not responsible for the work and rest hours of the vehicle’s driver. The driver is solely responsible for it.
  • The controller of the vehicle may, under the approval of the safety officer, instruct the driver to exceed statutory driving hours.
  • The controller of the vehicle is responsible, yet the safety officer of a vehicle fleet may adjust the work and rest hours to meet the requirements, regardless of the law.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When is a bus driver obliged to display an identifying document?


  • At the request of a policeman only.
  • Only when a municipal inspector files a complaint against him.
  • When an income tax clerk requests to see his stock of tickets.
  • Whenever required to do so by any bus passenger.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

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:22

Is it permitted to stop a vehicle on a freeway?


  • Yes, but pnly in order to board passengers.
  • Yes, but only in order to drop passengers.
  • Yes, but only at the side of the road, for driver refreshment purposes.
  • No, except for stopping on the “hard shoulder” when the vehicle malfunctions and it is impossible to continue driving,
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Is it permitted to repair a vehicle on the road?


  • Only if it close to a garage.
  • Only if the repair is related to the vehicle’s electricity system.
  • The type of repair is not important, as long as the vehicle is not left standing there for more than 12 hours.
  • Only a simple repair, provided that no inconvenience is caused to other road users, and the vehicle should not be left standing there for more than 24 hours.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

When is it permitted to turn left, from a lane other than the left lane?


  • It is permitted when two or more left turn lanes are marked on the roadway.
  • It is only permitted from a one-way road to another one-way road.
  • It is permitted in an intersection with traffic lights only.
  • It is prohibited to turn.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

It is permitted to make a U-turn:


  • Only in intersections with traffic lights.
  • Only in intersections without traffic lights.
  • From all lanes, unless prohibited by a road sign.
  • When there is a white unbroken line.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Is it permitted for a bus, which uses a public transportation lane, to overtake an overtaking vehicle?


  • Yes, but only on inter-urban roads.
  • Yes.
  • Yes, but only if there are no passengers on the bus.
  • Yes, but only if it overtakes a commercial vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

To whom should you hand lost-and-found objects found in public vehicles?


  • Nobody. You should locate the owner and return the lost object to him.
  • To the dispatcher at the taxi station of the same route service.
  • To the police, or according to any pre-determined arrangements with the owner of the route service.
  • To the dispatcher at the bus station of the same route service.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

Define “bus”:


  • A motor vehicle designed to transport passengers on hire on route service lines that are indicated within its registration document only.
  • A motor vehicle designed to transport eight passengers besides the driver, and has valid registration documents.
  • A motor vehicle designed to transport at least eight passengers apart from the driver, and is indicated as a bus within its registration document.
  • Any vehicle permitted to transport more than ten school children.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

What is the statutory obligation to slow down which applies to drivers?


  • To slow down when the vehicle is packed with passengers.
  • To slow down to a reasonable speed, at the driver’s discretion, without stopping.
  • To slow down before level crossings with a traffic light and with a barrier.
  • To slow down the vehicle and even stop whenever danger is anticipated.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

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

Theory test for public Service Vehicles

There are 30 questions you have 40 minutes to answer, at the end of the exam time The test result will be displayed