Question:1

How should one pass a structure or a post that obstructs a two-way road?


  • Pass it on the right, unless otherwise indicated by a signpost.
  • Pass it from the left only.
  • Pass it according to the road’s condition.
  • You may pass the obstruction from either side.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

When a vehicle is forced to stop on an inter-urban road and the driver or one of the passengers is about to exit the vehicle:


  • The driver must wear a vest when exiting the vehicle, only if other vehicles are on the road.
  • The first person to get out of the vehicle must wear a standard fluorescent vest when exiting the vehicle or stepping out of it.
  • No obligation applies to this situation. Wearing a vest is obligatory on an urban road only.
  • Only the driver is obliged to wear a vest, and not any other person exiting the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

What is a driver required to do when one of his two headlights malfunctions during “light time”?


  • He must stop. It is forbidden to continue driving.
  • He should keep driving. It is permitted to continue driving slowly until the nearest garage.
  • It is forbidden to continue driving only if the high beam malfunctions.
  • It is forbidden to continue driving only if the low beam malfunctions.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

What is required from a vehicle driver that passes the scene of a road accident with casualties?

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  • He should stop at the side of the road and mark the site of the accident with a warning triangle to be seen to a distance of fifty meters.
  • If he was not involved in the accident, he should continue driving without stopping by.
  • He should stop at the side of the road, help to clear the vehicles away from the road and allow the traffic to flow freely and uninterruptedly. .
  • He should stop at the site of the accident, provide casualties with first-aid, to the best of his ability and training, and call the rescue forces.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

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:6

Is it permitted to use any means of visual display, which can be viewed by the driver, other than the vehicle’s G.P.S control and navigation display?


  • Yes, to relax the driver and passengers.
  • Yes, provided that the driver wears safety goggles.
  • It is prohibited for as long as the vehicle is moving..
  • It is prohibited, even if the vehicle is parked.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

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:8

How should you conduct yourself at an exit from a premises or from an access road to a house, when you are about to enter or cross the road?


  • Give way to the vehicles that are driving away from you in the road you are about to enter.
  • The rules for giving “right-of-way” in such an exit are identical to those that apply in the case of an intersection.
  • You must give way to vehicles coming from the right only.
  • Give-way to the approaching vehicles in the road you are about to enter.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Reverse lights:


  • Should not be installed in any vehicle other than a private passenger car.
  • Are only turned on when the driver shifts into reverse gear, and only for as long as the reverse gear is activated.
  • Are turned on by a separate switch, and should be accompanied by a warning buzz.
  • Are used during “light time” only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

The minimum age to obtain a driver’s license for a Public Service Vehicle is:


  • 23 yrs.
  • 21 yrs.
  • 22 yrs.
  • 20 yrs.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

How long after a change is made in the size of certain parts in the drive system, should the taxi meter be calibrated?


  • Within forty eight hours.
  • Twenty four hours only.
  • Not more than half a year before the date of the periodic adjustment of the meter.
  • One week from the date in which the repair was finished.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

What should a driver do when one of the vehicle’s two headlights is malfunctioning during the night?


  • He shouldn’t continue driving, and he cannot continue driving before the malfunction is fixed.
  • He shouldn’t continue driving only if the low beam is malfunctioning.
  • He shouldn’t continue driving only if the high beam is malfunctioning.
  • He can continue driving until the nearest garage.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Which of the following is an emergency vehicle?


  • A Red Magen David Ambulance, an Israel Police vehicle, IDF vehicle, Fire-fighting vehicle, integrated policing vehicle or any other vehicle approved by the Authority, when it sounds its emergency signals and operates flashing lights and sounds an alarm signal.
  • Any ambulance, IDF vehicle, fire-fighting vehicle or other commercial vehicle that was authorized to function as an emergency vehicle by the Licensing Authority
  • Every vehicle of the Israel Police or the IDF and vehicles that are used for regular security missions in borderline settlements
  • A vehicle of the Israel Police or the IDF and a fire-fighting vehicle only
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

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:15

A “school-children transport vehicle” is:


  • Any public bus or public vehicle on a route service.
  • Any bus listed in a transportation company.
  • A private bus or a public vehicle used for transporting school children.
  • Any vehicle transporting school children.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Is it obligatory to install parking lights on a vehicle that also has Extremity (width) side lights?


  • Yes, the side lights have a different color and cannot replace the parking lights.
  • Yes, parking lights should be installed on all vehicles, regardless of side lights.
  • No.
  • Yes, it is obligatory - in case the side lights malfunction.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

How will you stand a vehicle on a downhill road?


  • Engage the parking brake, turn the front wheels towards the road’s edge and shift into reverse gear (manual car only).
  • Turn the front wheels towards the road’s edge and shift into forward gear (In an automatic car – P).
  • Engage the handbrake and turn the front wheels towards the center of the road.
  • Turn on the parking lights, turn the front wheels towards the road’s edge and shift into reverse gear.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Where is a proper place to install plates with the details of the taxi owner and of the driver?


  • On the frame-head between the doors, on the right side only.
  • On the inner part of the taxi’s left and right door frame-heads.
  • Both of them should be installed to the right of the dashboard, in front of the glove compartment.
  • From both sides of the dashboard.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Under which conditions is it allowed to deviate from a driving lane?

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  • At a slow speed and by deviating sharply.
  • Provided that no risk or disturbance is caused to any other road user.
  • Only after signaling and looking at the mirrors.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to deviate from the driving lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

When is a driver obliged to signal?


  • When he approaches a level crossing with a barrier.
  • When he intends to change his driving lane.
  • When he arrives to a long uphill drive.
  • When he arrives to a steep descent.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

Which of the following vehicles must be equipped with a reverse-drive buzzer?


  • All commercial vehicles must be equipped with this buzzer.
  • Vehicles with an all up weight of 12,000 kg or less.
  • Vehicles with an all up weight of more than 4,000 kg.
  • Commercial vehicles and work vehicles with an all up weight of more than 15,000 kg, tractors and buses.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

Is the driver of a route service bus obliged to announce the stations along the route?


  • No. The driver is only obliged to announce about the arrival to the last station.
  • Yes, but only when entering secluded settlements.
  • Yes, but only on city rides.
  • Yes, if the bus doesn’t have a map of its route.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

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:24

“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.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

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:26

Under which conditions is a vehicle allowed to deviate from its line of driving?

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  • Provided that no risk or disturbance is caused to any passerby.
  • It is allowed to deviate only in a roadway which is free of traffic.
  • In slow speed and by deviating sharply.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to deviate from the driving lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Is it obligatory to obey the directions of a Public Works Department employee in uniform?


  • No, unless he directs you to stop on the road’s “hard shoulders” only.
  • Yes, but on urban roads only.
  • Yes, wherever road pavement or maintenance works are conducted.
  • No, it is only obligatory to obey a policeman in uniform,
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

Which types of taxi ride are permitted under a license issued by the Controller of Road Transport?


  • City ride, non-city ride and sightseeing ride.
  • “Sightseeing” ride, work ride and share ride.
  • Sharing ride, private ride and sightseeing ride.
  • “Special” ride, and special children ride.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Is it permitted to drive downhill on neutral gear?


  • It is allowed to shift to neutral gear while driving a public vehicle, a bus or a taxi downhill in a non-urban road only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden. the gears must always be selected and operated .
  • It is allowed to shift to neutral gear in any non-urban road which is moderately sloped, in order to save fuel.
  • It is possible to drive in neutral gear in a moderate slope, where there is no risk of brake overheating, in order to save fuel.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Under which conditions is it permitted to drive in reverse

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  • Only with the condition that the driver is guided by a person that stands behind the car and is visible to him.
  • Only if the vehicle is close to the sidewalk.
  • Provided it is necessary and that no risk, interruption or disturbance is caused to any other road-user.
  • Driving in reverse is absolutely forbidden.
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