Question:1

Is a vehicle driver allowed to exceed the speed limit while overtaking?


  • Yes, in a non-urban road only.
  • No.
  • Yes, in a freeway only.
  • Yes, when overtaking a motorcycle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

In case of a driver incurring 36 demerit points or more:


  • The Licensing Authority is not authorized to revoke his license based on the point system.
  • Only a court of law is allowed and authorized to revoke his license.
  • The Licensing Authority shall revoke his driver’s license for a period of three months and he will be required to undergo a theory exam..
  • The Licensing Authority may recommend a court of law to permanently revoke his license
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

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:4

What is a “vehicle non-use notice” (taking a vehicle off the road)?


  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a manager of an authorized garage, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman, a car assessor or a driving examiner due to a malfunction of the vehicle or damage caused by an accident.
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a driving examiner, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman when the driver commits a traffic offence
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

Is it obligatory to obey the directions and signals of a municipal inspector in uniform?


  • No. It is only obligatory to obey as regards to parking directions within city limits
  • No. It is only obligatory to obey as regards to the presentation of a driver’s license
  • Usually not
  • Yes, if the directions are related to traffic control.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

In what types of buses is it obligatory to have a speed retarder?


  • Every bus in which a techograph was installed.
  • Buses with a minimum all up weight of 10,000 kg.
  • Every bus in which a retarder was installed during its manufacturing process.
  • Every bus that is permitted to carry more than 20 passengers.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

What is a meter-based tariff?


  • Tariff 2 on mid-holiday periods.
  • Tariff 1 plus 15% at night.
  • The tariff from the taxi’s location until the location of the person ordering the ride.
  • Tariff 1 on mid-holiday periods.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Do traffic light instructions have priority over “right-of-way giving” signs?


  • No, In legal terms, the instructions of a traffic light and the instructions of traffic signs are of equal effect
  • No, but a stop sign has priority over a green light for traffic moving in the same direction
  • Yes, traffic light instructions have priority over any type of traffic sign, except for a flashing yellow light
  • Sometimes. Traffic light instructions have priority in an urban way only
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Under what condition is it permissible to install additional lamps to those already installed in a vehicle?


  • With the approval of the Licensing Authority only.
  • It is allowed to install additional symmetric lamps.
  • Provided that they comply with the new European standard.
  • Provided that they are installed by a certified electrician.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Are we permitted to ride or drive a vehicle when part of our body is sticking out of the vehicle?


  • It is forbidden, except on a motorbike.
  • It is only permitted for adult passengers.
  • Yes, when driving on dirt roads.
  • Yes, in a collector’s vehicle only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Which seats on a route service bus are reserved for handicapped people?


  • It is not obligatory to reserve seats for handicapped people.
  • The two seats on the second row to the right of the driver.
  • The seat next to the bus exit.
  • One or two marked seats next to the bus entrance.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

How would you mark a vehicle that was forced to be left standing in the road?


  • Place a blinking flashlight to be seen to a distance of 30 meters.
  • Turn on the two front winkers.
  • Turn on the headlights during “light time”.
  • Place a warning triangle behind the vehicle that can be seen from at least 100mtrs.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

A certain restriction is shown in the following picture. What is the reason for the restriction?

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  • Overtaking is restricted due to limited field of vision.
  • Overtaking is restricted due to speed limit.
  • Overtaking is restricted for commercial vehicles only, due to traffic congestion.
  • The restriction is within the speed limit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

What should a bus driver check after the passengers boarded the bus and before starting to drive?


  • That all the passengers paid the fare in full.
  • That all the passengers are seated.
  • That the fare is paid in full during the ride.
  • That the bus doors are closed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

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 cyclist (2), the blue vehicle (1), the vehicle you are driving (3).
  • The vehicle you are driving (3), the motorcyclist (2), the blue vehicle (1).
  • The vehicle that continues driving straight will go first into the intersection.
  • The blue vehicle (1), the motorcyclist (2), the vehicle you are driving (3).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

A vehicle which emits oil or smoke above normal levels:


  • May be driven at a low speed of less than 40 Kmh.
  • Is prohibited from carrying passengers.
  • Is prohibited to be driven..
  • Is prohibited from carrying cargo.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Which of the following sentences is correct regarding the duty to carry passengers on a public vehicle?


  • It is not obligatory to drive any passenger and it is prohibited to charge more than the stated priced for that ride.
  • It is permitted to charge more than the stated priced for that ride – when the driver is tired.
  • It is obligatory to carry any passenger that is willing to pay for the ride.
  • It is obligatory to carry every passenger and it is permitted to charge more than the stated price – if the passenger’s consents.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Define level crossing:


  • A place where a road and a railroad meet on a freeway.
  • A place where a road and a railroad meet at different levels.
  • A place where a road and a railroad meet or cross at the same level.
  • Any place where a railroad can be crossed
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

One of the equipment requirements for a School bus is:


  • The installation of flickering lights that must flicker during the entire course of a school-children transportation ride.
  • The installation of flickering lights, operated whenever the emergency lights are on.
  • The installation of special flashing lights in the front and back, operated when the doors open.
  • The installation of flickering lights, operated only when the bus stops.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

What type of driving license is a driver of a “tour vehicle” required to have?


  • C or B.
  • B or C1.
  • B or A.
  • D or D1.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

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: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

Is it permitted to take one hand off the wheel or handlebar while driving?


  • Yes, only for tuning the vehicle’s radio or operating the lighter
  • No, except for changing gears and operating the direction indicator, or in order to assure the vehicles proper function.
  • Not for any reason
  • Yes, for using a cellular phone
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

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:27

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:28

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:29

Are passengers on the taxi’s back seat exempt from wearing a seat belt on urban roads?


  • Yes, but only while driving on dirt roads.
  • Yes, but only on urban roads with a separation area.
  • No.
  • Yes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Who is responsible for cleaning the interior of the bus?


  • The bus driver.
  • The owner of the vehicle.
  • The bus company’s dispatcher.
  • The holder of the vehicle.
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