Question:1

When is it permitted to overtake a vehicle on its right side?


  • When the other vehicle drives in the right lane and signals left.
  • When the other vehicle indicates and positions itself to turn left.
  • When there is an open lane to the right of the other vehicle.
  • When the other vehicle is in the central lane and signals right.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

Does a-can of beer have a lesser effect on a driver compared to a whisky shot?


  • No. They both have a more or less equal effect on the driver’s ability to drive safely.
  • No, beer is not regarded as a drink which affects one’s driving.
  • Yes, beer has more alcohol than whisky.
  • No, the quantity of beer is greater and therefore its effect is greater.
Category : Safety

Question:3

You are driving vehicle no. 2. What should you do in the following situation?

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  • Enter the intersection together with the red vehicle.
  • Give right of way to the red vehicle (1).
  • Continue driving (2), since you are on the main road
  • Continue driving normally - The red vehicle (1) is turning left and therefore it has to yield.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

When is it not obligatory to inform the police station about the hitting of another vehicle or property in the absence of its owners?


  • When the accident’s impact is mild and the damage caused to the vehicle or to the property is not serious.
  • When a car assessor, which is recognized for this purpose by the police, is called.
  • When the incident is informed to the insurance company within the lawfully stated date and time.
  • When a policeman happens to arrive to the scene and is informed about the incident’s details.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

The reaction distance depends on:


  • The vehicle’s speed only.
  • The driver’s response only.
  • The driver’s reaction time and the vehicle’s speed.
  • The proper function of the vehicles brakes.
Category : Safety

Question:6

How would you conduct yourself in case of brake overheating as a result of continuous braking?


  • Continue driving normally and don’t use the brakes much.
  • Use the parking brake temporarily.
  • Continue driving fast to ventilate the brakes.
  • Stop! Wait for the brakes to cool down and continue driving on very low gear.
Category : Know Your Vehicle

Question:7

Define “private Autobus”:


  • An Autobus not for the general use of the public.
  • A public minibus.
  • Any vehicle driving passengers privately for hire.
  • A private vehicle which is a bus.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Is it obligatory to mark oversize freight on a moving vehicle at all times?


  • Yes, but only during light time.
  • Yes, but it is only obligatory to mark a vehicle with an oversize weight on its front side.
  • No, It is obligatory to mark oversize freight from the front and from the rear of the vehicle, but only if the freight exceeds the vehicle by 150 cm.
  • Yes, it is always obligatory to mark oversize freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

What is the meaning of the term “driving at a reasonable speed”?


  • Driving at a speed that allows the driver to perform other actions, which are not essential to driving.
  • Driving in a similar speed to that of the other drivers around you.
  • Taking account of road and traffic conditions, in a manner that the driver maintains absolute control of the vehicle and can stop safely at all times.
  • When the driving speed is determined at the driver’s own discretion, and provided that it doesn’t exceed the statutory speed limit.
Category : Safety

Question:10

Which of the following types of vehicles must have a low rear collision protection bumper?


  • Commercial vehicles with a rear extension that covers 60% of the axle distance.
  • Commercial vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers with an all up weight of 3,500 kg or less.
  • Connected vehicles, integral commercial vehicles and semi-trailer trucks with an all up weight of more than 15,000 kg.
  • Commercial vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, and work vehicles with an all up weight of more than 3,500 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Define “slow moving vehicle”:


  • A motor vehicle having a prescribed maximal speed of 50 k.p.h.
  • A motor vehicle having a prescribed maximal speed of no less than 50 k.p.h.
  • A vehicle restricted by law to 40 k.p.h. or less
  • A motor vehicle having a prescribed maximal speed of 55 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

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.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Do the driver and passengers of a public minibus need to wear seatbelts whilst driving?


  • Yes, but on interurban roads only.
  • Yes, but only on freeways.
  • Yes, but only on urban roads.
  • Yes, on every type of road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Is it obligatory for taxis to have air-condition installed?


  • Yes.
  • No.
  • Only on a taxi which is not operated as a share-taxi.
  • Only on a share-taxi van.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

The vehicle coming from your opposite direction (1) started to turn to his left. How would you respond?

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  • Turn right to avoid collision.
  • Maintain your current speed and take right of way.
  • Honk to warn the driver and maintain your driving speed.
  • Slow down or stop and allow the white vehicle in the intersection to complete the turn..
Category : Safety

Question:16

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:17

The main factors affecting a motorcyclist’s ability to try and evade objects that fall from a vehicle in front are:


  • The motorcycle’s mechanical condition.
  • Excessive air pressure in the motorcycle’s tires – double the required pressure,
  • The proper function of the brakes and tires.
  • Keeping distance and maintaining an effective field of vision at all times.
Category : Safety

Question:18

Which of the following sentences is correct as regards to other drivers?


  • You should assume that other drivers would always give you right of way.
  • You shouldn’t assume that other drivers will always give you right of way.
  • Truck drivers are professional drivers; hence they are less of a danger.
  • Drivers who turn-on the winker, always turn to the direction they signal to.
Category : Safety

Question:19

How are you required to conduct yourself according to the event that is depicted in the following picture?

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  • Drive faster and move to the left lane.
  • Stop next to the pedestrian and explain to him that pedestrians should use the pedestrian crossing behind him.
  • Stop before the pedestrian and signal to him in whatever way that there is a pedestrian crossing behind him.
  • Slow down, show extreme caution, and don’t do anything that might endanger or scare the pedestrian.
Category : Safety

Question:20

Is it permitted to drive on a separation area?


  • Yes, but only in order to cross it.
  • No, unless otherwise marked by a traffic sign.
  • Yes, always.
  • Yes, when the separation area is paved.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:21

What risk do riders of two-wheelers face while passing between two rows of cars that stand before an intersection?


  • There is no risk, as there is always enough space for two-wheelers to pass comfortably and safely.
  • The risk is that at the beginning of the row, next to the intersection, there is no more space left because there are many two-wheelers standing there.
  • They might hit pedestrians who are not using a regulated pedestrian crossing.
  • They might be hit by cigarette butts thrown by vehicle drivers.
Category : Safety

Question:22

What is a “breathalyzer test”?


  • A test of exhaled air by means of a device that provides information about a person’s blood alcohol level.
  • A stress test measuring the air quantity that enters the driver’s lungs while driving.
  • A test in which a person exhales into a device that gives information about his lung volume.
  • A test performed for new-driver applicants by a family doctor, at the requirement of the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

How can you avoid frontal collision while driving on a narrow and winding mountain road?

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  • Drive close to the middle line.
  • Slow down and honk continuously before every curve.
  • Drive on the far right of the roadway, turn-on the lights, and adjust your speed to the road’s conditions.
  • Drive in high gear and don’t use the brakes much, to avoid loss of braking ability.
Category : Safety

Question:24

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

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  • Slow down and prepare for a possible stop if necessary, before the railway tracks.
  • Stop 2 meters before the railway tracks and check if a train is approaching.
  • Drive faster and quickly cross the railway tracks.
  • If you see the train’s lights, stop 30 meters before the railway tracks.
Category : Traffic Signs

Question:25

You are driving vehicle no.3. to whom will you give the right of way?

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  • To the bus (2) only.
  • To the Motor-cyclist (1) and the Bus (2).
  • To none. You (3) have right of way.
  • To the vehicle that is closest to the intersection.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Vehicles of handicapped people (paraplegic handicap tag holders) are permitted to use a bus lane:


  • Only in order to get to the garage.
  • Even when the handicapped person is not in the vehicle.
  • Also when an escort is driving the vehicle for the handicapped person.
  • Only when the handicapped person is the driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

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:28

What is the maximum number of passengers permitted on a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 3,500 kg, which has no standard chassis for passenger transportation?


  • Eleven passengers including the driver.
  • Six passengers, including the passengers that sit next to the driver.
  • Six passengers, besides the passengers that sit next to the driver.
  • Eight passengers, besides the passengers that sit next to the driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Assuming that the vehicles in the following picture are functioning properly – Which traffic offence was committed according to the picture?

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  • Standing and stopping between two lanes.
  • Not driving on the designated lane for your direction of driving.
  • Standing in a position that is unparallel to the separation area.
  • Standing and stopping on a traffic island and preventing the free flow of traffic.
Category : Safety

Question:30

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

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