Question:1

What is a driver obliged to do when an emergency vehicle on duty appears behind him?


  • Slow down and deviate to the right if the road has only one lane.
  • Stop on the right side of the road, away from the intersection, and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
  • Slow down and allow the emergency vehicle to pass.
  • No action is required when an emergency vehicle approaches from behind.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

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:3

Which of the following three vehicles is not in the correct lane, according to the traffic sign?

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  • All three are driving according to the law.
  • The light (private) vehicle (1).
  • The fire-engine (2).
  • The purple pickup truck (3).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

An additional passenger is not permitted on an A.T.V, unless:


  • It is indicated in the insurance policy.
  • It is indicated in the driver’s license.
  • A permit is given by the vehicle’s importer.
  • It is indicated in the vehicle’s registration document.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

What is the legal definition of a “road”


  • Any place that is open for public passage, except for city streets
  • Asphalt or concrete paved road ways only.
  • The term “road” has no legal definition
  • Any rail, street, alley, square, passage, bridge and any other open space in which the public has a right to pass through
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

Which vehicles are permitted to pass other vehicles on their right side?


  • Vehicles driving on a bus lane.
  • It is only permitted when the roadway’s width exceeds 12 meters.
  • Only slow vehicles on an urban road.
  • Only motorcycles, when the roadway’s width exceeds 6 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

What is a “vehicle non-use notice” (taking a vehicle off the road)?


  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a manager of an authorized garage, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman, a car assessor or a driving examiner due to a malfunction of the vehicle or damage caused by an accident.
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the vehicle owner by a driving examiner, following the detection of a malfunction in the vehicle
  • A vehicle non-use notice given to the driver by a policeman when the driver commits a traffic offence
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

It is prohibited to stop, park or stand a vehicle on or before a pedestrian crossing, within a distance of:


  • 20 meters from the crossing.
  • 15 meters from the crossing.
  • 12 meters from the crossing.
  • 24 meters from the crossing.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Define “own weight”:


  • The vehicle’s weight including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, excluding driver and freight.
  • The vehicle’s weight with freight and with the driver, including the weight of the all accessories plus fuel.
  • The vehicle’s volume including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, excluding driver and freight.
  • The vehicle’s weight including all accessories plus fuel, water and oil, including driver and freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

A policeman is permitted to issue a “vehicle non-use notice” (taking a vehicle off the road) when:


  • The vehicle’s fuel consumption exceeds the level that was determined by the vehicle’s manufacturer.
  • The vehicle’s oil consumption is excessive.
  • The vehicle’s tire air pressure is less than half of the required level.
  • The vehicle causes air pollution beyond permitted levels.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

At what distance from a pedestrian crossing is it prohibited to stand a vehicle?

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  • Within twelve meters before the pedestrian crossing and twelve meters after the pedestrian crossing.
  • Within twenty meters before and after the pedestrian crossing.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters after it.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters before it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Is the Licensing Authority authorized to permit the use of a vehicle with size and weight which exceed regulations?


  • No, only a police officer ranked superintendent or higher is allowed to provide such permission.
  • Yes, under special conditions.
  • Yes, following consultation with the Public Works Department and with the Police.
  • No, the Licensing Authority is prohibited to provide any permit against regulations.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

How can a cellular phone be operated whilst driving?


  • Only by means of a “hands free device” that is installed in the vehicle and can be used without being held.
  • When the driver holds the phone with the right hand
  • Only by using earphones that are connected to both ears
  • It is absolutely forbidden to use a phone while driving
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Define “ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)”:


  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels, with the rider sitting astride the vehicle and steering with handlebars.
  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels and is steered with a wheel.
  • A vehicle that has at least two wheels, with the rider sitting astride the vehicle and steering with handlebars.
  • A vehicle that has at least four wheels and is steered with a wheel. The driver sits on it with both legs on one side of the seat.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Is it obligatory for vehicles to have a properly functioning speedometer?

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  • No. It is not obligatory to have it functioning properly. It is enough if you drive according to speed limit.
  • Not always, only when a Techograph is installed in the vehicle.
  • No, it depends on the driver’s own discretion.
  • Yes, always.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

When is it forbidden to overtake, or to try overtaking, another vehicle?


  • In a distance of 300 meters before a railway crossing.
  • When visibility is poor or when the field of vision is obstructed or limited.
  • During night time.
  • When driving uphill.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Is it obligatory to wear a helmet while driving an ATV?


  • It is obligatory to wear a helmet when the ATV doesn’t have a safety frame
  • No, it is not obligatory to wear a helmet
  • Yes, the driver and all passengers must wear a helmet while driving
  • It is obligatory to wear a helmet on a roadway only
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Where should vehicles drive in a road divided by a Central divider?

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  • In case of a three-lane roadway – on the left lane
  • In case of a two-way roadway – on the roadway’s left side
  • On the right of the Central divider - unless otherwise marked
  • On the left of the Central Divider.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

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:21

Within which distance from a tunnel is it prohibited to overtake?


  • Fifty meters before the entry to the tunnel and up to fifty meters after the exit from the tunnel.
  • There is no overtaking restriction around a tunnel.
  • 100 meters before the entry to the tunnel and up to 100 meters after the exit from the tunnel.
  • From the entry until the exit of the tunnel.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

Who is legally responsible for the registration of a change of ownership?


  • The seller only.
  • The registered vehicle owner and the buyer of the vehicle.
  • The buyer of the vehicle only.
  • The owner of the vehicle testing facility.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Four parking spaces for handicapped drivers are marked, one next to the other, in Herzel Street. All four spaces are currently free:

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  • Drivers that do not display the handicap card showing the same sign as The road sign, even if they are free at the moment cannot use the parking spaces
  • Non-handicapped drivers are permitted to use the handicapped parking spaces for a short while, as long as they leave a phone number in which they can be reached at any moment.
  • Non-handicapped drivers are permitted to use the handicapped parking spaces for a short while, as long as at least half of these spaces are free.
  • Non-handicapped drivers are permitted to use the handicapped parking spaces for a moment, as long as they stay in the vehicle while it is parked.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

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:25

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:26

Driving downhill in neutral gear:


  • Is permitted and not dangerous.
  • Is permitted but dangerous.
  • Is forbidden and very dangerous.
  • There is no legal reference to it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

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:28

A certain restriction is shown in the following picture. What is the reason for the restriction?

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  • Overtaking is restricted due to limited field of vision.
  • Overtaking is restricted due to speed limit.
  • Overtaking is restricted for commercial vehicles only, due to traffic congestion.
  • The restriction is within the speed limit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

What is a lane?


  • A roadway designated for motor-vehicle traffic only.
  • Part of a road’s width, designed to accommodate one line of vehicles, not including two-wheelers.
  • Any marking of two parallel lines on the roadway.
  • A passage in a private road in which vehicle traffic is prohibited.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

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

Theory test for tractors

There are 30 questions you have 40 minutes to answer, at the end of the exam time The test result will be displayed