Question:1

What are the specific risks and problems in crossing intersections?

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  • Many and various contact points between the different types of vehicle through the intersection.
  • Crossing the intersections takes a long time; an upsetting fact for drivers.
  • The fact that vehicles approach the intersection from different directions causes no problem. The problem is only with pedestrians.
  • Specific risks and problems are present only in intersections with traffic lights.
Category : Safety

Question:2

Is it permitted to park a vehicle within an intersection?


  • It is permitted to park two-wheelers only.
  • Yes, in an intersection of two lanes or more.
  • No, unless parking is permitted by a traffic sign.
  • It is permitted for no more than 5 minutes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

“Drinking alcohol impairs the driver’s ability to estimate distances and speeds”: Correct or incorrect?


  • It is only correct for drivers wearing eyeglasses.
  • It is only correct for women
  • Drinking alcohol impairs the judgment of young drivers only.
  • Correct.
Category : Safety

Question:4

What is the relation between the vehicles speed and the vehicle’s stopping distance?


  • The higher the vehicle’s speed is, the shorter is its stopping distance.
  • There is no relation between them. The stopping distance is constant and does not depend on the vehicle’s speed.
  • The slower the vehicle’s speed is, the longer is the braking distance.
  • The higher the vehicle’s speed is, the longer is its stopping distance.
Category : Safety

Question:5

What is the distance we are required to keep from the vehicle in front of us while driving?

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  • Any distance that allows us to see the back wheels of the vehicle in front of us while driving.
  • Any distance that always allows us to see well what’s happening ahead of the vehicle that is driving in front of us.
  • The required statutory distance in which accident may always be prevented, while taking all the relevant elements into consideration.
  • A distance which prevents entry of other vehicles in it.
Category : Safety

Question:6

When is it permitted to overtake, in one go, two vehicle that are driving before you on your lane


  • Only on highways.
  • When overtaking is not prohibited, and when the overtaking can be safely completed.
  • This type of overtaking is absolutely prohibited by law.
  • Only when overtaking two private passenger cars.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

What is the all up weight of a vehicle that is required to have a braking system check at least once every half a year?


  • 16,000 kg or more.
  • 8,000 kg or more.
  • 10,000 kg or more.
  • 12,000 kg or more.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

What is the meaning of the following road marking?

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  • Paint tests on the roadway.
  • It is permitted to park on the side of the road with the broken line.
  • An unbroken separation line is about to start.
  • It is only permitted to cross the lines if the broken lines are marked on the right side of the continuous line.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:9

Driver of a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 6,000 kg, shall have a rest without working of at least 25 consecutive hours during every period of:


  • 6 days.
  • 12 days.
  • 8 days.
  • 10 days.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

The purpose of information road signs is to:


  • Instruct vehicle drivers what to do.
  • Provide information about places and directions.
  • Determine prohibitions.
  • Alert passersby about road hazards ahead.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:11

Which class of license is required for driving a commercial motor vehicle with an all up weight of less than 12,000 kg?


  • B.
  • A1.
  • D.
  • C1.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

What is the overall permitted length of a commercial vehicle with an overall permissible weight of more than 12,000kg?


  • Ten meters.
  • 12 meters.
  • 11.70 meters.
  • 11 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • End of 30 k.p.h zone.
  • Recommended speed of at least 50 k.p.h.
  • Beginning of 30 k.p.h zone.
  • An area of at least 30 k.p.h.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:14

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • Passage for engine wheelchairs only.
  • Parking for vehicles of handicapped people who have the sticker that is indicated in the sign.
  • Stopping place for handicap vehicles only.
  • Parking for all handicap vehicles.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:15

Does drinking alcohol cause sleepiness?


  • Drinking alcohol causes sleepiness among young drivers only.
  • No.
  • Yes.
  • Only while driving during daytime.
Category : Safety

Question:16

What are you required to do according to the following road sign?

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  • Prepare to slow down, if necessary. Pay attention to traffic congestion and adjust your driving to the traffic and to the road’s conditions.
  • Continue driving and be alert about the conduct of other vehicles from your right.
  • Obey the instructions of road workers and proceed according to the markings.
  • Drive faster and overtake slow vehicles.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:17

When may a police officer revoke a driver’s license for a period of ninety days?


  • When the driver is involved in a car accident in which only property damage was caused
  • When the driver disobeys a stop sign
  • When a driver involved in an accident is reasonably suspected of causing the death of a person.
  • When the driver fails to give right of way.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

On an urban road, what is the speed limit (in k.p.h) for a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of more than 12,000 kg?


  • 50 k.p.h.- even if there is a road sign permitting to drive at a higher speed.
  • 50 k.p.h.- if there is a road sign permitting to drive at a higher speed, the vehicle is permitted to drive at the speed indicated in the sign.
  • 60 k.p.h.- even if there is a road sign permitting to drive at a higher speed.
  • 60 k.p.h.- if there is a road sign permitting to drive at a higher speed, the vehicle is permitted to drive at the speed indicated in the sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

When traffic signs or road marking have an orange color:


  • They mark that you are in a road works site.
  • These are traffic signs or markings on hazardous road sections for which no specific traffic sign was determined.
  • These are temporary traffic signs on a non-urban road only, which are valid for a maximum period of three months.
  • They are painted with special colors, designed to emphasize the signs during special weather conditions.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:20

What is the meaning of the signs?

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  • Directional, above the lanes before an interchange on an Inter –urban road or a Motorway (Freeway).
  • Directional, to a central area or town.
  • Directional, to lanes before a junction, and positioned on the left.
  • Directional to lanes before a junction and placed on the right.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:21

What does it mean when a yellow arrow pointing straight ahead is marked on the road?

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  • All vehicles are permitted to drive straight, but right-of-way should be given to buses.
  • Every vehicle carrying at least six passengers is permitted to continue straight forward.
  • Only public vehicles are permitted to continue driving straight ahead at the coming intersection.
  • Private vehicles are permitted to carefully drive straight.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:22

The following illustration shows a wide road. Which number in it marks a road?

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  • 2
  • 8
  • 1
  • 3
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

What is a “pedestrian crossing”:


  • A suspended bridge or a tunnel designated for roadway crossing by pedestrians.
  • Every place on the roadway in which pedestrians usually cross.
  • A place in which school children cross.
  • A roadway section that is designated, by marking or by traffic sign, to permit pedestrian to cross the road. .
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

What is the advantage of driving at a low speed during dangerous situations?


  • The driver’s reacting time is longer and he has enough time for making the right decisions.
  • The driver’s reacting, braking and stopping times are all longer, and therefore safety is improved.
  • The drrivers quicker reaction, braking and stopping times are all shorter.
  • The driver’s reacting time is longer and is sufficient for stopping.
Category : Safety

Question:25

What measure should be taken before the start of every bus ride?


  • Shutting off the engine and signaling with the left winker.
  • Signaling in the direction of the road.
  • Starting up the bus and signaling with the right winker.
  • Turning off the radio to allow maximum concentration.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Which of the following traffic signs instructs to pass a given place from its left side only?

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  • 123
  • 214
  • 215
  • 213
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:27

A “new driver” aged less than 21 years (or has not completed two years from the date of receiving a "new driver" license) cannot transport in a vehicle:


  • More than three passengers, besides himself, unless an escort sits beside him.
  • More than one person, besides himself.
  • More than four passengers, besides himself, unless an escort sits beside him.
  • More than two passengers, besides himself, unless an escort sits beside him in the front seat.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

Should every road user obey the traffic signs?


  • Yes, while on the sidewalk only.
  • Yes, every road user should obey the road signs.
  • No, only vehicle drivers should obey the traffic signs
  • Yes, while on the road way only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

The following road sign remains valid:

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  • Until the nearest intersection or until a “no parking” zone.
  • Until a “no entry” sign.
  • Until an “end of urban road” sign.
  • Until the nearest interchange.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:30

Why is it required to keep a distance from our front, rear and sides?


  • To limit our field of vision and our ability to use the “hard shoulder”.
  • To avoid smoke and dirt from other vehicles.
  • To allow other two-wheelers to safely merge with traffic.
  • To ensure response time and space to avoid threats from other vehicles.
Category : Safety

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