Question:1

How should you conduct yourself at an exit from a premises or from an access road to a house, when you are about to cross the sidewalk (pavement)?


  • Stop always and give right-of-way to the vehicles that are come from the left and approaching the exit.
  • Slow down and even stop if required, in order to allow pedestrians to cross safely.
  • Stop always and give right-of-way to the pedestrians that are crossing the road.
  • The rule “first to come, first to go” applies to an exit from a premises or from an access road to a house. The pedestrians will wait.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

When is it permitted to use the horn for giving a warning signal in an urban road?


  • It is only allowed to use an air horn.
  • It is always allowed to use the horn, provided that the signal is given in a continuous and uniform manner.
  • It is only allowed to use the horn in order to avoid imminent danger that cannot be prevented in any other way.
  • It is always allowed to use the horn in an urban road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

In the illustration you can see a wide road. What number in the picture illustrates a Center reservation (divider)

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  • 8
  • 2
  • 4
  • 1
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Is it obligatory to obey the directions and signals of a military policeman in uniform?


  • No, only for the purpose of stopping a vehicle
  • Yes, equally to a civil policeman
  • No, only as regards to the presentation of a driver’s license
  • Usually not
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

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:6

When is it permitted to drive on a pavement?


  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when one wants to cross it in order to enter/exit a yard or building.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to drive on the sidewalk.
  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when it is free of pedestrians.
  • It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk when the road is blocked or obstructed
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Is it permitted to load or unload passengers on a freeway (motorway)?

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  • Only in day light.
  • Only for a public vehicle.
  • Yes, provided that the road edges are wide.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

How should you conduct yourself on the road ahead?

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  • Continue driving in your lane.
  • Use the fastest lane.
  • Stop until the arrow changes to green.
  • Pass to the adjacent right lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

What is the minimum distance that it is permitted to park near a fire hydrant?


  • Two meters in any direction from the fire hydrant.
  • Six meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
  • Twelve meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
  • Twenty meters from either side of the fire hydrant.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

How should one refer to a pedestrian crossing that is divided by a traffic island?

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  • The pedestrian crossing should be considered as two separate crossings only when a garden separates between them.
  • A pedestrian crossing that is divided by a separation area in regarded as one long crossing.
  • There is no difference between a divided and a non-divided pedestrian crossing. They are both regarded as one crossing.
  • A pedestrian crossing that is divided by a traffic island shall be regarded as two separate pedestrian crossings.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

When a driver’s blood alcohol concentration exceeds lawful levels, will he be regarded as a drunk driver?


  • No, the term “drunk” was not defined by the law.
  • No, only someone behaving as a drunkard shall be regarded as a drunk driver.
  • Yes, he will be regarded as a drunk driver even if he has not committed any other violation.
  • No, a person who is not affected by a small quantity of alcohol shall not be regarded as a drunk driver, regardless of the amount of alcohol.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

It is permitted to make a left U-turn:


  • Only from the farthest left lane in which you are permitted to drive.
  • From a left-turn lane or from any other lane which doesn’t have a prohibiting sign.
  • From every lane that is marked with left or right-turn arrows.
  • From a left-turn lane only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

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:14

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:15

The following picture shows a pavement. Which of the following sentences is correct?

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  • Motorcycles are permitted to use the pavement instead of the road.
  • The pavement is designed for pedestrians only.
  • Private passenger vehicles are always permitted to park temporarily on the pavement, when there is no parking space on the road.
  • Bicyclists are permitted to ride on the pavement as well.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

On an urban road, the speed limit for a 125cc or smaller motorcycle, with an engine power that doesn’t exceed 14.6 horse-powers (11 KW), unless indicated otherwise by any traffic sign, is:


  • 30 k.p.h.
  • 50 k.p.h.
  • 60 k.p.h.
  • 40 k.p.h.
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Question:17

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:18

A policeman may stop a vehicle and have it checked:


  • After the vehicle involuntarily swerved from its lane.
  • Due to the level of pollution emitted from the vehicle’s engine.
  • If he wants to esure that the vehicle’s oil consumption corresponds to the vehicle manufacturer’s manual.
  • If he wants to ensure that the vehicle’s fuel consumption corresponds to the vehicle manufacturer’s manual.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Is it permitted to drive a motorcycle in which a pressure exhaust is installed?


  • Yes.
  • It is only prohibited in private passenger cars.
  • Yes, but only if the exhaust was installed by a licensed mechanic.
  • Absolutely not.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

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:21

What law is applied to a driver of a hand propelled vehicle?


  • Only two-wheelers are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Same as that applying to a vehicle driver.
  • Only private passenger vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Only all-terrain vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

Define “motor vehicle”:


  • A vehicle propelled by a diesel engine only
  • A vehicle propelled by a gasoline engine only.
  • A vehicle, propelled by any power or mechanical means.
  • A vehicle with at least two wheels.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Is it obligatory to obey the directions and signals of an authorized municipal inspector, even when a certain direction or signal is opposed to the traffic signs?


  • Yes, except in the case of a “stop” sign
  • No, it is not obligatory to obey
  • Yes, it is obligatory to obey, with full caution
  • Yes, except in the case of a “no-entry” sign
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Question:24

Who is permitted to summon a vehicle to undergo a technical examination?


  • A Municipal Inspector, an employee of the Public Works Department, and a policeman carrying a policeman certificate.
  • An examiner of the Licensing Authority as well as a policeman carrying a traffic examiner certificate.
  • Any manager of a licensed garage.
  • The Director of the Standardization Department in the Israel Bureau of Standards.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

How many passengers, besides the driver, is it permitted to carry on a motorcycle and a motorctcle with sidecar?


  • The number of passengers indicated in the driving license.
  • The number of passengers indicated in the motorcycle’s insurance policy.
  • The number of passengers approved by the Licensing Authority noted on the vehicle’s registration document.
  • As the number of seats suitable for additional riders.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

When is it allowed to use the horn?


  • Only to prevent imminent danger that cannot be prevented in any other way.
  • Only in an urban road, to prevent danger.
  • In every type of road, only for public vehicles, to prevent danger.
  • Only in a non-urban road, to prevent danger.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

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. .
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Question:28

It is permitted to make a U-turn:


  • Only in intersections with traffic lights.
  • Only in intersections without traffic lights.
  • From all lanes, unless prohibited by a road sign.
  • When there is a white unbroken line.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

When is a driver obliged to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses?


  • When his driver’s license states that he must wear them while driving.
  • Only when he is driving during lighting up time, and provided that this requirement is stated on his driver’s license
  • Only when he is driving during night time, provided that this requirement is stated on his driver’s license
  • While driving in limited visibility and when he is dazzeled.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Which type of "city policing" vehicle is permitted to emit a blue light with a flashing yellow light?


  • Rescue vehicles.
  • Ambulances.
  • Integrated policing vehicles.
  • Fire fighting vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for motorcycles

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