Question:1

Who is responsible for a vehicle emitting smoke above statutory levels?


  • The vehicle’s treating garage.
  • The driver and the vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicle’s driver.
  • The owner of the gas station that sold the fuel.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

It is prohibited to make a U-turn:


  • When he drives a vehicle longer than eight meters.
  • When the turn cannot be seen by a driver from any other direction.
  • When he is in a two-way roadway.
  • If a road sign prohibiting left turn is placed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

Is it permitted, in an urban road, to stop, stand or park a vehicle on the roadway or on the hard shoulder?

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  • It is prohibited in any case to park on the hard shoulder.
  • Yes, provided that the vehicle remains under supervision.
  • Yes, when it is not prohibited by law or by any road sign, and when traffic is not disturbed.
  • Yes, always.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Is it permitted for vehicle drivers to drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol?


  • Yes, when they need to drive in order to receive medical treatment only.
  • Yes, for short-distance drives back home.
  • Yes, in accordance with doctor’s orders only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

What is the minimum age requirement for obtaining a Class 1 license?


  • 19 years.
  • 16 years.
  • 18 years.
  • 17 years.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

Is it permitted to park a vehicle besides a pedestrian safety guardrail?

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  • Yes, in order to load or unload passengers only.
  • Yes, for a short time only.
  • Yes, provided that there are no pedestrians besides the safety guardrail.
  • No, unless there is a signpost indicating otherwise.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Is the Licensing Authority (Licensing Bureau) permitted to delay the renewal of a driving license for a person who has a pending fine?


  • The Licensing Bureau is only permitted to delay renewal if the fine was accompanied by the issuance of demerit points, based on the traffic point system.
  • Yes. It is permitted to delay renewal due to fines imposed by any governmental body.
  • No. The Licensing Bureau is not permitted to delay license renewal without the consent of the driving license holder.
  • Yes, but only if the fine was imposed due to a traffic offense.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

When driving behind a slow vehicle on a roadway while a continuous centre white line is marked to your left:


  • You are only permitted to overtake if the slow vehicle is a non-motor one.
  • You are permitted to overtake if the vehicle in front drives slow for a long time
  • You are permitted to overtake, unless a prohibitory sign is placed.
  • You are permitted to overtake, providing you do not cross the continuous centre line..
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

If a vehicle stops on a road without a pavement when is there an obligation to wear a reflective traffic vest?


  • If one of the passengers wore a vest and stepped out of the vehicle before the driver, then the driver is not required to wear a vest.
  • When the driver or a passenger alights from a vehicle on an inter-urban road.
  • If the vehicle has two vests, two persons are permitted to step out of the vehicle wearing vests.
  • The driver must wear a reflective vest upon stepping out of the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

How would you (vehicle no. 2) conduct yourself in the following intersection?

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  • Continue driving carefully, while keeping eye contact with the yellow vehicle (1) which should yield.
  • Wait and allow the yellow vehicle (1) to cross before you.
  • Stop (2) before entering the intersection and observe the condition of the traffic and of the traffic signs.
  • Give right of way to the yellow vehicle (1), because it is coming from your right.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

When you use the vehicle’s horn for signaling:


  • The signal shall be given at a fast and unchanging pace.
  • You are lawfully required to honk at least three times.
  • The signal should not be longer than needed.
  • The signal shall be given in a long and continuous manner.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Who is under obligation to be familiar with the traffic laws and obey them?


  • Only a pedestrian
  • Every road user.
  • Only a professional driver.
  • Only a driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Can an owner of a valid driver’s license for a particular group of vehicle drive any vehicle of the same group?


  • Yes, provided that the driver can operate and use it proficiently
  • Yes, holder of a valid driver’s license can drive any vehicle, unconditionally
  • Yes, provided that he holds a police certificate, testifying that he can operate the vehicle proficiently
  • Yes, provided that he had not been found guilty of any traffic offence
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Who is held responsible for a vehicle causing excessive noise?


  • The vehicle’s driver.
  • The vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicles owner.
  • The garage that treats the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

According to the law, how should you (vehicle no. 3) behave at the following intersection?

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  • Give right of way to the blue vehicle (1).
  • Cross carefully. The two other drivers should yield (3).
  • Give right of way to both vehicles (1,2).
  • Give right of way to the yellow vehicle (2).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

How is a driver required to drive near a group of children?


  • Stop completely for as long as the children are near the road.
  • Continue driving in normal speed, provided that the pavements are wide.
  • Slow down, be prepared to stop and even stop if necessary..
  • Continue driving in normal speed, provided that he uses the horn to warn the children.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

When driving near a group of children, the driver is required to:


  • Slow down and, if needed, stop the vehicle.
  • Make a complete stop for as long as the children are close to the roadway.
  • Continue driving in normal speed, provided that he uses the horn to warn them.
  • Continue driving in normal speed, if the group of children is accompanied by a teacher or a guide.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Under which conditions is it permitted to cross railway tracks?

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  • You are only permitted to cross after giving right-of-way to the vehicles that drive away from the crossing, and without causing any disturbance to them.
  • When a “stop” sign or a “red” traffic light are placed in your direction of driving.
  • When the barrier starts to lift..
  • When the railway-crossing is free, with its barrier lifted, and you can be cross it safely.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

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:21

What is a “pedestrian crossing”?


  • A part of the pavement that is marked for pedestrian crossing
  • A part of the road designated and marked for pedestrians to cross.
  • A part of the road edge that is marked for pedestrian crossing
  • A part of the road that is marked for pedestrian crossing, including the pavement
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

What is the maximum permitted distance for standing a vehicle parallel to the kerb?


  • seventy centimeters.
  • fifty centimeters.
  • forty centimeters.
  • sixty centimeters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Is a vehicle driver allowed to exceed the speed limit while overtaking?


  • Yes, in a non-urban road only.
  • No.
  • Yes, in a freeway only.
  • Yes, when overtaking a motorcycle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

According to the law, what is the validity period of demerit points incurred by a driver?


  • When the driver has up to 20 demerit points: Two years from the date of the offence.
  • When the driver has less than 12 demerit points: Six years from the date of the offence.
  • There is no determined period of time. The point-accumulation period is not mentioned in the regulations.
  • It is unlimited. According to the new “point system”, accumulated demerit points are not erased.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

When is it permitted to make a left U-turn in an intersection without traffic lights?


  • Only vehicles driving on more than two wheels are permitted to make the U-turn.
  • Only when the turn can be made from the right side of the road, and can be completed without stopping.
  • Only when the vehicle is directed by another person.
  • When no obstruction to traffic is caused, field of vision is clear and there is no prohibiting road sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

On a steep descent, when driving on a narrow roadway that doesn’t allow 2 vehicles to pass at the same time:


  • Both vehicles should pull into the “hard shoulders”.
  • Right of way should be given to commercial vehicles weighing more than 4 tons.
  • The vehicle driving uphill should stop.
  • The vehicle driving downhill should give way and stop if necessary.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Upon completion of the two year “new driver” period, a regular driver’s license will not be given to a “new driver” who was convicted of:


  • Driving a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs.
  • Not stopping next to a “stop” sign before an intersection.
  • Not placing a warning triangle while his malfunctioning vehicle was left standing on the road.
  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

When is it prohibited to stop or park a vehicle?


  • Besides blue-white painted curbstones?.
  • When the vehicle is parked in the left lane of a one-way urban road.
  • When the vehicle obstructs the traffic or blocks a road sign.
  • When the vehicle is not locked.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Are you required to give right-of-way to the cyclist?

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  • No, because a non-motor vehicle should give right-of-way to a motor vehicle.
  • No, because bicycles are not given right-of-way.
  • No, because right-of-way is given to the vehicle that continues driving straight.
  • Yes, because the cyclist approaches from the right (1).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

What is a reasonable vehicle speed?

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  • On paved roads – 80KpH; on dirt roads – 40KpH.
  • The maximum speed the vehicle can reach under the existing circumstances.
  • A reasonable speed which, considering all the road conditions, and road signs allows the driver to control the vehicle
  • Any speed, as long as the driver fully controls the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

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