Question:1

The period that a “new driver” is obliged to be escorted in a private passenger vehicle is?


  • Two years from the date in which the license was initially received.
  • Three months from the date in which the license was initially received.
  • Two months from the date in which the license was initially received.
  • There is no time limitation as regards to a new-driver escorting period.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

How should those involved in a road accident, which resulted in property damage only, conduct themselves?


  • Exchange identifying details and wait for the rescue forces without moving any of the involved vehicles.
  • Clear their vehicles away from the roadway, without delay, and exchange identifying details.
  • Report to the police and wait for its instructions.
  • Call the rescue forces and wait at the place of the accident without moving any of the involved vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

Is it permitted to drive on the sidewalk in order to pass a road obstacle?


  • Yes. It is permitted to bypass the obstacle only through the sidewalk, if it is simpler.
  • Yes. It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk very carefully and in first gear.
  • No. It is prohibited to drive on the sidewalk in order to pass an obstacle.
  • Yes. It is permitted to drive on the sidewalk, but only if the roadway is in a bad condition.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

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:5

Where should a “new driver” sign be placed?


  • At the center of the vehicle rear window’s top edge, visible to other drivers from all sides
  • On the top edge of the vehicle’s left side window, visible to those driving on the left of the vehicle
  • On the bottom edge of the vehicle’s rear window, visible to those driving behind
  • On the bottom edge of the vehicle’s right side window, visible to those driving on the right of the vehicle
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

How should vehicle drivers conduct themselves while driving on a road with a narrow and steep hill..


  • The driver of the descending vehicle shall, if required, stop his vehicle and make way for the ascending vehicle
  • The driver of the ascending vehicle shall, if required, stop his vehicle and allow the descending vehicle to continue driving.
  • First one to arrive is first to enter into the narrow section.
  • It is sufficient that they both deviate to the right, onto the roadway’s edge, to prevent collision.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

You are driving vehicle no. 3. According to the rules of giving right-of-way, in what order should the vehicles enter the intersection?

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  • The vehicle you are driving goes in first (3), and the red private vehicle will follow (1).
  • The cyclist will go in first (2), and the vehicle you are driving will follow (3).
  • The red private vehicle will go in first (1), and the cyclist will follow (2).
  • The cyclist enters first (2), and the red private vehicle will follow (1).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

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:9

A “new driver” under 21 yrs should not carry in a private passenger car:


  • More than four passengers besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
  • More than four passengers, and provided that all of them are licensed to drive private vehicles.
  • More than two passengers besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
  • More than one passenger besides himself, unless he is accompanied by an escort.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

What would you do if your driving lane is obstructed?


  • Quickly cross the obstruction from either its right or left.
  • Drive slowly and disregard the road signs that are posted in the place.
  • Cross the obstruction from the right only, and vehicles approaching from your front are supposed to give you right-of-way.
  • Obey the signals that are given by a policeman, a signaler or a road sign.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

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:12

How do you give a signal for braking?


  • By turning on the four direction indicators.
  • By putting out the right hand through the left window.
  • By the brake lights.
  • By putting out the right hand through the right window.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

The following illustration shows a wide road. Which number in it marks a road?

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  • 2
  • 8
  • 1
  • 3
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

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


  • Yes, always, while taking extra precautions
  • No, only to the directions of a traffic policeman
  • No, only if the policeman is on duty
  • Yes, only as regards to traffic directions
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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:16

What should you check before beginning to make a right-turn?


  • That the left mirror is adjusted correctly.
  • That there is no vehicle driving on my right.
  • That no vehicle is parked on the left side of the road.
  • That there is no vehicle driving on my left.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What action can be taken by a policeman when he finds that a commercial vehicle has an excessive cargo weight?


  • Give the driver a notice that his vehicle is taken off the road for a period of 90 days.
  • Order the driver to go back immediately to the cargo loading point and unload all the cargo he carries.
  • Bring the vehicle’s owner to the nearest Licensing Office and revoke his driver’s license for a period of 30 days.
  • Give the driver a notice that his vehicle is taken off the road for a period of 30 days.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

During “lighting up time”, when weather conditions are good – from which distance is the yellow flashing light of the portable lamp supposed to be seen?


  • 150 meters.
  • 30 meters.
  • 100 meters.
  • 75 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

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:20

Which vehicle must be equipped with “safety blocks”?


  • Any motor vehicle with an all up weight of more than 5,000kg, except for a bus.
  • Any motor vehicle, regardless of its weight, except for a bus.
  • Any vehicle with an all up weight of 3,500kg or less, except for a bus.
  • Only a vehicle with an all up weight of 4,000kg or less, including a bus.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

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


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

Question:22

Is it permitted to drive an un-roadworthy vehicle?


  • Yes, if the malfunction doesn’t involve the vehicle’s brake system
  • It is forbidden to drive an un-roadworthy vehicle that cannot be fully controlled
  • Yes, if the malfunction involves the vehicle’s lighting system only
  • Yes, if the malfunction involves the vehicle’s steering system only
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Question:23

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:24

You are driving vehicle no. 3. According to the rules of giving right of way, in what order should the vehicles enter the intersection which you approach (the red vehicle is not an emergency vehicle)?

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  • The red vehicle (2) the vehicle I am driving (3), the cyclist (1).
  • The cyclist (1), the red vehicle (2), the vehicle I am driving (3).
  • The vehicle I am driving (3), the red vehicle (2), the cyclist (1).
  • The vehicle I am driving (3) the cyclist (1), the red vehicle (2).
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

How would we mark a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of more than 3,500 kg that transports at least 11 passengers?


  • This commercial vehicle doesn’t require any special signing.
  • By placing a “passengers” sign in the front only.
  • By placing a “passengers” sign in the front and back.
  • With a “careful, children” sign.
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Question:26

How would you (vehicle no. 3) conduct yourself in the following intersection?

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  • Give right of way to the motorcycle only (2).
  • Give right of way to the motorcyclist (2) and to the yellow bus (1).
  • Give right of way to the yellow bus only (1).
  • Drive forward carefully. The other drivers (of vehicles 1 and 2) must yield.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Are we permitted to ride or drive a vehicle when part of our body is sticking out of the vehicle?


  • It is forbidden, except on a motorbike.
  • It is only permitted for adult passengers.
  • Yes, when driving on dirt roads.
  • Yes, in a collector’s vehicle only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What is required from the chains that are installed between the towing vehicle and the trailer?


  • They should allow the trailer to make a 90 degree or more turn in relation to the towing vehicle.
  • They should ground the electric charge (static electricity) that is accumulated in the vehicle while driving.
  • They should prevent a 90 degrees angle (the letter “L”) between the towing vehicle and the trailer.
  • Their links should be at least 12 mm thick.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

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:30

Who is a “road user”?


  • A person who uses the road for standing or running only
  • A person who uses the road for riding a motor vehicle only
  • A person who uses the road for bicycle riding only
  • A person who uses the road for driving, traveling, riding, walking, standing or any other purpose
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