Question:1

Define “commercial vehicle”:


  • A motor vehicle used or designed to carry goods.
  • A motor commercial vehicle designed to transport people or carry goods for hire, provided that it is indicated in its registration document.
  • A motor vehicle used or designed to carry passengers and goods.
  • A motor vehicle used or designed to carry goods, and weighing over 8,000 kg only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

A “central divider” is:


  • An area in which parking is prohibited, unless a traffic sign only directs otherwise
  • An area allowing escape at a time of danger, marked by a specific traffic sign
  • An area intended for two-wheeler parking on an urban way, without requiring any specific traffic sign
  • An area intended for parking on an urban way
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

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:4

What are you required to do when the signal in the picture displays a flashing red light?

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  • Always stop before the level crossing, and don’t continue driving until the flashing stops.
  • You may continue driving straight carefully after stopping first.
  • Proceed – it is permitted to drive straight when the road is clear.
  • Drive slowly while passing the crossing.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:5

Where would you load heavy freight on a truck’s freight platform?


  • The positioning of the heavy freight is non-significant.
  • From the rear axle to the direction of the driver’s compartment.
  • In the front part of the freight trunk.
  • Behind the rear axle.
Category : Safety

Question:6

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

Question:7

Where is the biggest “blind spot” in a commercial vehicle?


  • It depends on the size of the vehicle’s rear view mirror: The larger it is, the bigger is the dead spot in front.
  • On the vehicle’s left side.
  • At the vehicle’s rear.
  • On the vehicle’s front.
Category : Safety

Question:8

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:9

When is it required to operate the parking (hand) brake whilst parking?


  • Only when the vehicle is parked on a steep descent.
  • Always.
  • Only when the vehicle is parked uphill.
  • Only on a wet road.
Category : Safety

Question:10

What would happen if the weight exerted on the tractor’s rear hydraulic arms is too high or far away from the tractor?


  • The front wheels would lift in the air.
  • The pressure and load would cause the tractor’s rear wheels to explode.
  • The heavy load would damage the hydraulic system.
  • The tractor chassis might be seriously damaged.
Category : Safety

Question:11

How is a driver supposed to deal with a situation in which pedestrians are crossing his driving lane on a crossing whilst he is making a right turn?


  • He should continue driving, because vehicles have priority of passage in intersections and therefore pedestrians must wait.
  • Slow down and even stop, and allow the pedestrians to cross at the pedestrian crossing.
  • Honk to warn the pedestrians and continue driving into the intersection.
  • Continue driving into the intersection, regardless of the pedestrians.
Category : Safety

Question:12

How would you conduct yourself according to the situation depicted in the following picture?

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  • Drive faster and honk to keep the children away from the roadway so you don’t hit them.
  • A pedestrian crossing is not marked on the roadway and no “play street” sign is posted. Continue driving normally.
  • Continue driving. The children shall act responsibly and avoid crossing the road when noticing an approaching vehicle.
  • Glance at the mirrors, slow down, follow the children movement on both sides of the roadway and – if required – stop to avoid endangering them.
Category : Safety

Question:13

How can we minimize the risk of brake loss while driving on a mountain road?


  • It is advisable to use the brakes without utilizing the engine’s braking power.
  • Drive in anappropriate (low) gear and avoid excessive use of the brakes.
  • Don’t use the brakes much and stay on high gear.
  • Do not change gears along the mountain road.
Category : Safety

Question:14

How should you conduct yourself when a “stop” sign is placed before a railway crossing?


  • You must stop when an approaching train is seen or heard.
  • You have to stop during the night. There is no obligation to stop during the day.
  • Stop the vehicle, turn off the radio, television or tape set, and open the window next to you.
  • Stop, as in any other place in which a “stop” sign is placed, and then continue driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Which vehicle is regarded as a “commercial vehicle”?


  • All vehicles besides private vehicles and passenger vehicles.
  • Any vehicle used to support the livelihood of its owner or driver.
  • A vehicle used or designed to transport freight for hire, for the purpose of the vehicle owner’s business and trade.
  • Vehicles used to carry goods for hire only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Is a policeman permitted to demand of a vehicle driver to perform a “Breathalyzer test”?


  • No. A policeman is not entitled to require a vehicle driver to perform an “alcohol test”, except under a court order.
  • Yes, a policeman may ask a driver to perform a "Breathalyzer test" at any time.
  • No. A policeman is not entitled to require a vehicle driver to perform any type of tests, except for an alcohol breath test.
  • Yes, but only if the policeman reasonably suspects that the vehicle driver’s health condition is not well.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

How many years after its manufature will a license of a towing vehicle not be renewed?


  • 19 years.
  • 15 years.
  • 11 years.
  • 23 years.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What is an Electronic Stability Program (ESP) System?


  • A system that prevents the possibility of a braking system malfunction.
  • A system that prevents the possibility of a steering system malfunction.
  • A system that prevents loss of control while skidding and keeps the vehicle on course.
  • A system that prevents the vehicle’s wheels from locking during an emergency braking, thus maintaining the vehicle’s steering.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:19

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

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  • Slow down and follow the right-of-way rules at the crossing area.
  • Stop and give right-of-way to a light rail.
  • Continue driving normally. You have right-of-way in the crossing area.
  • Drive carefully and do not cross any light-rail track.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:20

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:21

Who is allowed to drive against traffic in a one-way street?


  • It is prohibited, except for a security vehicle on duty, or in accordance with a policeman’s directions
  • It is allowed for cyclists only
  • It is unconditionally prohibited, even when a policeman directs otherwise
  • It is allowed on holidays, when traffic is light and no disturbance is caused
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

When driving on a narrow downhill road, you should give right of way to vehicles driving uphill in the following instances:


  • Only on an urban road.
  • Only if a dangerous descent sign is placed.
  • When the road section is too narrow to allow both vehicles to pass each other at the same time.
  • Only if the weight of the vehicle driving uphill is more than four tons.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

What should a driver verify before lifting his car to change a wheel?


  • He must ensure, in all possible ways that the vehicle cannot move.
  • That the auxiliary (parking/hand) is secured until the wheel is taken off, and then released while the new wheel is installed.
  • That the auxiliary (parking/hand) brake is released until the wheel is taken off, and then tightened while the new wheel is installed.
  • That the auxiliary (parking/hand) is free and released, and that the vehicle is in low gear during the entire course of the wheel change.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:24

What sign denotes the number of kilometers of the road?

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  • 629p.
  • 611
  • 612
  • 630
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:25

From the answers before you, where especially should a driver slow down?


  • On an inter-urban road.
  • In a congested area.
  • Whilst driving on a main road.
  • Whilst driving on an inter city road without a built central divider.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

In which cases are you legally obliged to slow down?


  • When the road is obstructed, or having poor visibility or sharp bends.
  • Before and during overtaking, for increased safety.
  • In a place that is shaded by a boulevard of high trees.
  • When you approach a place in which delinquent activity might take place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Who is exempt from paying taxi fare?


  • Every three children pay one ticket.
  • One child under 5 years that is accompanied by an adult.
  • Every child under 5 years.
  • No one. The exemption is only relevant to bus rides.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

The speed limit for an commercial tractor (mule) on an inter-urban road is:


  • According to the manufacturer’s manual.
  • According to road conditions and traffic signs.
  • 50 k.p.h.
  • 40 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

As of November 1st each year, every commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 10,000 kg should carry:


  • A certification that the lights system functions properly.
  • A certificate that it had passed a winter check or an annual test that was conducted on August or afterwards.
  • A certification that the steering system functions properly.
  • A spedometer calibration certification.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

What is the meaning of the following traffic sign?

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  • It is forbidden to exceed the speed indicated in the sign (in k.p.h).
  • Road for motor vehicles that are permitted and capable of driving at least the speed indicated in the sign (in k.p.h).
  • Speed limit of 55 k.p.h.
  • It is forbidden to drive slower than the speed indicated in the sign (in k.p.h).
Category : Traffic Signs

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