Question:1

When is it permitted to use the horn for giving a warning signal in an urban road?


  • It is only allowed to use an air horn.
  • It is always allowed to use the horn, provided that the signal is given in a continuous and uniform manner.
  • It is only allowed to use the horn in order to avoid imminent danger that cannot be prevented in any other way.
  • It is always allowed to use the horn in an urban road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

When is it allowed to use the horn?


  • Only to prevent imminent danger that cannot be prevented in any other way.
  • Only in an urban road, to prevent danger.
  • In every type of road, only for public vehicles, to prevent danger.
  • Only in a non-urban road, to prevent danger.
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Question:3

What is the maximum permitted speed for driving a private passenger vehicle on a freeway(motorway) (unless otherwise indicted)

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  • 110 KPH.
  • 90 KPH.
  • 80 KPH.
  • 100 KPH.
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Question:4

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:5

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.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

What should a driver of an overtaken vehicle do?


  • He should continue driving without changing his speed and driving lane.
  • An overtaken vehicle should take no interest in the overtaking vehicle, and should continue driving normally.
  • Deviate as much as possible to the road’s edge, without changing his speed.
  • Stop at the side of the road and allow the traffic to pass him.
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Question:7

While overtaking or passing by another vehicle:


  • It is permitted to pass the speed limit for a moment, if necessary.
  • You should drive precisely at the same speed as the overtaken vehicle.
  • It is prohibited to drive over the speed limit.
  • You should drive 10 k.p.h slower than the overtaken vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

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

Question:9

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:10

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:11

Is it permitted to carry carbon gas tanks on a certificated tour bus?


  • No, it is prohibited to carry any type of gas on a bus.
  • Yes. On an excursion only it is permitted to carry - on the bus’ roof or in the back side of the trunk - 2 cooking gas tanks in a maximum weight of 12 kg per tank.
  • Yes, it is permitted to carry fuel in small tanks that comply with the ASR-23 Standard.
  • Yes, it is permitted to carry gas tanks in any bus that has an all up weight of more than 12,000 kg only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

“restricted (Calm) zone” is a zone:


  • With a sign posted speed limit of 25 k.p.h.
  • With a sign posted speed limit of 40 k.p.h.
  • Designed for slow vehicles only.
  • With a sign posted speed limit of 30 k.p.h.
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Question:13

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:14

Is it permitted to perform an emergency brake for any reason other than to prevent a road accident?


  • Yes, in a dirt road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
  • Yes, after signaling a distress sign to the vehicle behind you.
  • Yes, for brake-testing, provided that it does not disturb or endanger any other road user.
  • Yes, in a paved road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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.
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Question:16

On an urban road, where is a taxi driver permitted to stop in order to board and drop passengers?


  • In any place where parking is permitted, and at the side of red-white curbstones, provided that the taxi is not disturbing traffic.
  • Only in places designated and marked for that purpose.
  • Anywhere, including bus stops.
  • At every taxi station only, along an urban road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

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:18

Is it permitted to stop or park a vehicle after a pedestrian crossing?


  • It is only allowed at night.
  • No.
  • Yes.
  • It is forbidden within a distance of twelve meters after the pedestrian crossing.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Who should verify that a bus is equipped with a complete set of first aid equipment?


  • The owner of the bus.
  • The bus driver is obliged to verify that the equipment is present, but only when the bus comes out of the garage for the first time after being repaired.
  • The bus driver must verify that this equipment is always on the bus.
  • The manager of the company’s garage has to verify that this equipment is present on the bus at all times.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Is it permitted to park a bus that is authorized to transport at least 20 passengers within the limits of a sign that allows parking on the sidewalk?


  • Yes, provided that there are passengers on the bus.
  • Yes, provided that there are no passengers on the bus.
  • No.
  • Yes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

Driver of a “tour vehicle” must be:


  • First degree graduate in Land of Israel Studies and holder of class D or D1 driving license.
  • A driver approved by the Ministry of Transportation and holder of type D or D1 driving license.
  • A certified tour guide approved by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and holder of type D or D1 driving license.
  • A certified tour guide approved by the Ministry of Tourism, and holder of type D or D1 driving license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

What is tariff 2?


  • Taxi ride tariff from 21:00 until 05:29, excluding Sabbath and holidays.
  • Tariff for both week days and holidays.
  • Tariff on Sabbath and mid-holiday periods, from 07:00hrs until 21:00hrs.
  • Taxi ride tariff from 21:01hrs. until 05:29hrs and during the Sabbath and Holydays
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Question:23

Define “path”:


  • Part of the width of the road designated for pedestrians only.
  • A part of the road, designed for motorcycle traffic only.
  • Lane or part of a lane that is not a road and designated for specific users.
  • A part of the road, which was marked by the “Israel’s Paths” Company.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

Who is responsible for placing route signs on the service bus?


  • The service workers.
  • The route license holder.
  • The bus driver and the route license holder.
  • The bus driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Define “Junction”:


  • A meeting point of two roads or more.
  • The area formed by the junction of two or more roads at different levels.
  • The area formed by the junction of a railroad and a roadway
  • The junction of two urban roadways, provided that they are both asphalt-paved.
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

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:28

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:29

When a bus driver obeys a stop sign and stops before a level crossing, he is also obliged:


  • To use the horn and turn off the radio.
  • To open the front door.
  • To open the rear door to enable passenger escape.
  • To wait until at least one train passes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

What should you do when the electric signaling system is out of order?


  • Signal with your left hand, as stated by law.
  • You may continue driving until the closest garage without giving signals - even where signaling is obligatory.
  • You may continue driving during “light time”. At any other time you may not.
  • Stop driving.
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