Question:1

Is it permitted to perform an emergency brake for any reason other than to prevent a road accident?


  • Yes, in a dirt road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
  • Yes, after signaling a distress sign to the vehicle behind you.
  • Yes, for brake-testing, provided that it does not disturb or endanger any other road user.
  • Yes, in a paved road only, at a distance of 200 meters from buildings.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

What is the first thing a driver should verify before driving an unfamiliar vehicle?


  • The identity of the vehicle’s owner and that the vehicle is not stolen.
  • That he is proficient in operating and using the controls of the vehicle.
  • That there are work tools, proper spare (reserve) tire, warning triangle and air compressor.
  • That the vehicle had gone through proper servicing on time.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

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:4

What is a “path”?


  • Part of a road, designated for pedestrians only.
  • Road - paved or otherwise - designated for two-wheelers only.
  • Part of a road, designated for bicycles only.
  • part of a road that is not a roadway and designated for specific users.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

Following a “level crossing” sign that is placed about a 100 meters before the crossing, how would you conduct yourself when a slow vehicle is driving before you?


  • You are permitted to overtake it.
  • You are permitted to overtake it only when the road ahead is clear.
  • You are prohibited from overtaking until after the level crossing.
  • You are permitted to overtake it only when its speed doesn’t exceed 35 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

When entering a curve and driving through it a driver is required to:


  • Accelerate at the entry to the curve and slow down in the middle of it.
  • Accelerate to ensure smooth turning.
  • Slow down and maintain a constant speed
  • Stay close to the middle of the roadway to ensure vehicle stability.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

When is it obligatory to operate the speed retarder while driving downhill?


  • Only when the slope rate is indicated in the “steep descent” sign.
  • In every downhill road section.
  • When the slope rate of the descent exceeds 6% and the length of the descent exceeds one kilometer.
  • When a “dangerous descent” sign is posted.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

What should you do when facing a structure, post or closed area, while driving on a two-way road?


  • You should continue driving according to size of the structure, post or closed area.
  • You are permitted to pass the place from either its right or left side
  • You should pass the place from its left side
  • You should pass on the right side, unless otherwise marked
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

From which side are we permitted to overtake another vehicle?


  • It is permitted from either its right or left side.
  • From its right side, provided that we maintain reasonable speed.
  • Only from its right side.
  • Only from its left side.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Explain the term “service brakes”:


  • A braking system that acts on all the wheels of a vehicle and allows slowing the vehicle down or stopping it in all road conditions.
  • An auxiliary (parking/hand) brake system, designed to prevent accidents, which only acts on the wheels of the rear axle.
  • A braking system that only slows the vehicle down during very steep descents, but is not used for stopping.
  • A braking system that is working at times of danger only and brakes the vehicle until making a complete stop.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

Is it permitted to take one hand off the wheel or handlebar while driving?


  • Yes, only for tuning the vehicle’s radio or operating the lighter
  • No, except for changing gears and operating the direction indicator, or in order to assure the vehicles proper function.
  • Not for any reason
  • Yes, for using a cellular phone
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

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:14

Is a policeman authorized to require a vehicle driver to undergo a blood test for the presence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs?


  • Yes. A policeman is authorized to require a blood test if he has reasonable suspicion that the driver is under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs.
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require the performance of any test without a court order.
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require a driver to perform a blood test for determining alcohol or intoxicating-drug levels..
  • No. A policeman is not authorized to require a driver to perform any type of test, at any given time or place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

It is obligatory to hold two safety shoes in commercial vehicles with an all up weight that exceeds:


  • 4,000 kg.
  • 2,500 kg.
  • 3,000 kg.
  • 5,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

What is a one-way street?


  • A street in which traffic movement is permitted in one direction only.
  • A road with only one lane.
  • A roadway in which one direction of traffic is open for all vehicles while the opposite direction is limited to public vehicles only.
  • A dead-end road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What is the validity period of a “new driver” driver’s license?


  • Ten years.
  • Five years.
  • Only one year.
  • Two years.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

When crossing an intersection with one lane in each driving direction:


  • You are allowed to overtake, but you must finish the overtaking after the intersection.
  • You are allowed to overtake carefully vehicles with more than two wheels.
  • You are only allowed to overtake a slow vehicle.
  • It is prohibited to overtake and it is prohibited to try to overtake within the intersection’s boundaries, except if you are overtaking a two-wheeler.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

When is it permitted to overtake, in one go, two vehicle that are driving before you on your lane


  • Only on highways.
  • When overtaking is not prohibited, and when the overtaking can be safely completed.
  • This type of overtaking is absolutely prohibited by law.
  • Only when overtaking two private passenger cars.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

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:21

How many vehicles are allowed to be towed simultaneously by a motor vehicle?


  • One, unless otherwise approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • Two, provided that their overall length does not exceed fifteen meters.
  • Two, unless otherwise approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • Only one and there is no possibility to approve more than one.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

How is a driver required to conduct himself when the braking system’s check lamp lights-up on the dashboard?


  • Drive slowly until the garage – not faster than 10 KPH..
  • Ignore it and continue driving normally. The light in the check lamp doesn’t serve as proof for any malfunction.
  • Wait for the vehicle’s periodic maintenance treatment, and only then check this problem.
  • Stop and discontinue driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Define “to dip the lights”:


  • Turning off the high beam and turning on the fog lights
  • Changing the height of the parking beam
  • Reverting from low beam to high beam.
  • Reverting from high beam to low beam.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

It is prohibited to overtake on a steep hill:


  • Only when there is a “danger” road sign.
  • When your field of vision is limited or obstructed.
  • Only when there is a “no overtaking” road sign.
  • Overtaking is permitted, provided that the weight of your car exceeds 4 tons.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

What is the maximum permitted height (together with freight) of a vehicle with an all up weight of 15,000 kg or less?


  • 3.5 meters, provided that it is in one unit.
  • Up to 4.80 meters.
  • 4 meters.
  • Up to 4.40 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

How is it required to mark freight that sticks out from the vehicle’s rear side?


  • With a red light-reflecting triangle on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a white light-reflecting triangle on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a white or yellow light on the tip of the oversize freight.
  • With a red light on the tip of the oversize freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

A warning triangle must be carried by:


  • Commercial vehicles only.
  • All motor vehicles, including trailers and semi-trailers, but excluding motorcycles.
  • Buses only.
  • Two-wheelers only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What is a “security vehicle”?


  • A fire-fighting vehicle only.
  • Any ambulance, police vehicle, fire fighting vehicle, or any other security vehicle that gives a red or blue light and makes a siren sound.
  • A Red Magen David Ambulance only.
  • Any Israel Police vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Where in a vehicle should a fire extinguisher be placed?


  • Next to the battery, in a closed and locked place.
  • On the vehicle’s roof, having easy access, to enable quick operation
  • In a visible place with easy access to enable quick operation.
  • Next to the fuel tank, in a closed and locked place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

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

Theory test for trucks (lorry)

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