Question:1

Who of the following is entitled to enter the intersection first?

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  • The motor-cyclist (1). You (2) should give him right-of-way.
  • In this event there is no generalisation and there is no importance in the order of entry into the junction.
  • You (2). The motor-cyclist (1) will always go in last.
  • The vehicle continuing to drive straight (you)
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

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:3

When is it permitted to drive in reverse?


  • When it is required from a traffic-related point of view.
  • When it is required for personal reasons, even if driving in reverse is not essential.
  • Only when the roadway is wider than 4 meters.
  • It is always permitted, as long as we are always seen by other drivers.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

What is the obligatory number of rest days per year for a driver of a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of more than 6,000 kg?


  • At least two days per month.
  • At least 52 days.
  • At least 31 days.
  • In accordance with the collective labor agreement.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

What is a “work vehicle”:


  • A vehicle that is installed with work equipment and that is not designed to carry freights or transport passengers.
  • A vehicle with a driving speed that doesn’t exceed 40 k.p.h, and that is used for road works.
  • A vehicle that is designed to transport passengers and is permitted to perform road works.
  • A vehicle used for carrying goods for hire.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

It is prohibited to overtake before a pedestrian crossing:


  • Anywhere, neither in urban roads nor in inter-urban roads.
  • In any type of road, except in urban two-lane roads.
  • When a “pedestrian crossing” blue sign is at place.
  • Only when a “pedestrian crossing ahead” road sign is placed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Define an “axle” of a vehicle:


  • The vehicle’s back beam to which the vehicle’s spare wheel is connected.
  • A shaft which transmits the rotary motion from the gearbox to the engine.
  • Shaft or system of shafts running the width of the vehicle attached to the wheels.
  • The vehicle’s front part, designed to absorb the impact of low-speed collisions
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

A “permanent crane” is:


  • A new fixture that is designed to elevate the axle while changing a punctured tire.
  • A fixture in the vehicle that prevent the vehicle from rolling-over during loading or unloading of an interchangeable box.
  • A fixture that is permanently installed in the vehicle and designed to lift or lower interchangeable crates..
  • A fixture that is permanently connected to the vehicle and designed to lift one side of a side-loading-platform.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

Which changes in health condition must be reported to the Licensing Authority?


  • The driver doesn’t have to report anything to the Licensing Authority, but only to the Ministry of Health
  • Any detection of the following conditions: heart disease or any limitation of the nervous system, bones, eye-sight and hearing
  • The driver doesn’t have to report anything to the Licensing Authority. The report shall be made by the treating physician of the driver
  • A driver doesn’t have to report about changes in his health, except in case of a neurological problem
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Which is the correct lane for turning left?

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  • It doesn’t matter which lane.
  • Always the right lane.
  • The left hand lane.
  • The lane that is more open.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

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:12

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:13

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:14

The speed limit of private passenger cars on urban roads (unless indicated otherwise on any traffic sign) is:


  • 50 k.p.h.
  • 80 k.p.h.
  • Up to 40 k.p.h.
  • 50 k.p.h on a one-way road and 60 k.p.h on a two-way road.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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


  • Give way to the vehicles that are driving away from you in the road you are about to enter.
  • The rules for giving “right-of-way” in such an exit are identical to those that apply in the case of an intersection.
  • You must give way to vehicles coming from the right only.
  • Give-way to the approaching vehicles in the road you are about to enter.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

When a driver gives “right of way”, it means that:


  • He merges with traffic without causing an accident
  • He allows other drivers to continue driving without causing them to change their speed or to stop
  • He barely manages to push into the traffic flow
  • He enters the traffic flow in the same speed as the other vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What should a driver do after parking his vehicle?


  • Turn on all the winkers.
  • Ensure that the vehicle remains immobile and cannot move
  • Place a warning triangle.
  • Place a “We’ll be back soon” sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

The following illustration shows an intersection with traffic signs. What is the correct manner of making a turn from street A to street C?

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  • From lane 1 or from lane 2 to lane 6.
  • From lane 1 or from lane 2 to lane 5.
  • From lane 2 to lane 5.
  • From lane 2 to lane 3.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Who is allowed to drive against traffic in a one-way street?


  • It is prohibited, except for a security vehicle on duty, or in accordance with a policeman’s directions
  • It is allowed for cyclists only
  • It is unconditionally prohibited, even when a policeman directs otherwise
  • It is allowed on holidays, when traffic is light and no disturbance is caused
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

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:21

What is the responsibility of the controller of the vehicle as regards to the work and rest hours of the vehicle’s driver?


  • The controller of the vehicle must not permit the vehicle’s driver to exceed statutory work hours.
  • The controller of the vehicle is not responsible for the work and rest hours of the vehicle’s driver. The driver is solely responsible for it.
  • The controller of the vehicle may, under the approval of the safety officer, instruct the driver to exceed statutory driving hours.
  • The controller of the vehicle is responsible, yet the safety officer of a vehicle fleet may adjust the work and rest hours to meet the requirements, regardless of the law.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

Which vehicle should be equipped with a fire extinguisher?


  • All vehicles, except for private vehicles, tractors, motorcycles and tri-motorcycles.
  • Every private vehicle.
  • A tractor.
  • Every vehicle with an overall weight of up to 3,500 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Do the obligations and prohibitions which are imposed on commercial vehicles apply also to trucks?


  • Yes.
  • No. The obligations and prohibitions which are imposed on commercial vehicles also apply to integral commercial vehicles only.
  • Yes, except for the obligation to wear a safety belt.
  • No.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

According to the law, in what order should vehicles enter the following intersection?

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  • The motorcycle (2), the red vehicle (1), your vehicle (3).
  • The red vehicle (1), your vehicle (3), the motorcycle (2).
  • The motorcycle (2), your vehicle (3), the red vehicle (1).
  • The red vehicle (1), the motorcycle (2), your vehicle (3).
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Question:25

You are driving in vehicle no. 3. To which of the following vehicles are you required to give right-of-way?

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  • To the blue vehicle (1).
  • To the red vehicle (2).
  • To the red vehicle (2) first and then to the blue vehicle (1).
  • To neither of them: You have right-of-way over all the rest (3).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

“The law doesn’t prohibit driving under the influence of (prohibited) intoxicating drugs”:


  • Correct, since the law doesn’t prohibit the use of intoxicating drugs.
  • Incorrect. The law explicitly mentions that it is prohibited to drive under the influence of a certain quantity of intoxicating drugs in the driver’s blood.
  • Incorrect. It is explicitly prohibited by the law to drive under the influence of intoxicating drugs.
  • Correct. The law only prohibits driving under the influence of alcohol.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

After how many hours of rest is a driver of a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of 10,000 kg or more permitted to start working?


  • After a continuous break of 5 hours.
  • After a continuous break of 6 hours.
  • After a continuous rest break of 7 hours.
  • After a continuous break of 4 hours.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

On which of the following commercial vehicles and work vehicles is it obligatory to have a compression brake (retarder)?


  • On all of them, regardless of weight.
  • On a vehicle weighing at 8,000 kg or more.
  • On a vehicle weighing at least 12,000 kg.
  • On a vehicle weighing weighing 4,500 kg or more.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Safety shoes are obligatory:


  • In every motor vehicle with an all up weight of more than 5,000 kg, except for buses.
  • In semi-trailer trucks and connected vehicles only.
  • In every motor vehicle with an all up weight of more than 4,000 kg, except for buses and integral commercial vehicles.
  • In every motor vehicle with an all up weight of more than 5,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

When driving behind a big truck:


  • When a “general danger” sign is placed, and due to the size of the truck, you should keep from it a distance that is thrice bigger than the statutory distance. .
  • Keep a safe distance for safe braking – The law requires a gap of not less than one second.
  • Keep a small as possible distance from the vehicle in front.
  • Due to the vehicle’s size - Keep a distance that doubles the statutory gap.
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