Question:1

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.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

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:3

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:4

The law requires a trailer with an all up weight of more than 4,000 kg to have:


  • An "additional license plate" to be installed on the trailers rear.
  • License plates which are twice the size of regular plates.
  • A trailer in such a weight doesnt require license plates at all.
  • An "additional license plate" to be installed on the trailers front.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

A vehicle which emits oil or smoke above normal levels:


  • May be driven at a low speed of less than 40 Kmh.
  • Is prohibited from carrying passengers.
  • Is prohibited to be driven..
  • Is prohibited from carrying cargo.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

What is a “booster seat”?


  • A seat that is designed for transporting small children, restrained by the safety belt of the vehicle.
  • A standard seat that is designed for transporting children until 18 years of age
  • A seat that is designed for a driver whose height is less than 160 cm and whose age is more than 18 years
  • A seat that is designed for transporting children on bicycles only while the children are restrained by a safety belt.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Who should you give right of way to at an intersection without traffic signs?


  • To vehicles turning right or left.
  • To vehicles coming from your left.
  • To vehicles coming from your right.
  • To public vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

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:9

When is it permitted to stop a vehicle on a bridge or inside a tunnel?

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  • It is permitted when the roadway has two lanes or more.
  • It is permitted during “light time” only.
  • During day time only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

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:11

Holder of a Class B driver’s license is also permitted to drive:

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  • A public minibus with an all up weight of up to 3,500 kg.
  • Any bus with an all up weight of up to 3,500 kg.
  • A private minibus with an all up weight of up to 3,500 kg.
  • Any motor vehicle with an all up weight of up to 6,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

When is a driver required to drive on the “hard shoulder” - where the “shoulder” is asphalt-paved and free of traffic - in order to allow another vehicle to overtake him?


  • When the vehicle drives very slowely for any reason.
  • Only when the vehicle is forced to drive slowly on a steep uphill climb, and disturbs the free traffic.
  • When a driver of a motor vehicle is forced to drive very slowly due to the freight he’s carrying or to the steepness of the road, and he delays the traffic behind him.
  • Never. It is prohibited to drive on the “hard shoulders”; hence, a vehicle that delays the traffic behind it should pull into the “hard shoulder” and stop, to allow the traffic congestion behind him to open up.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Is it permitted for any person, apart from the driver, to be inside a vehicle while being towed?


  • Passengers who were inside the car when it broke are allowed to stay inside.
  • No.
  • Yes, provided that they wear seat belts.
  • One accompanying person is allowed.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

While overtaking or passing by another vehicle:


  • It is permitted to pass the speed limit for a moment, if necessary.
  • You should drive precisely at the same speed as the overtaken vehicle.
  • It is prohibited to drive over the speed limit.
  • You should drive 10 k.p.h slower than the overtaken vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

What is the maximum allowed speed for a utility vehicle?


  • 40 Km/h
  • 70 Km/h
  • 50 Km/h on an urban road
  • 60 Km/h on a freeway
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

Is it permitted to open the vehicle’s doors while driving?


  • Yes, provided that you drive slowly.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
  • Yes, when carrying a long cargo.
  • Yes, when there are no passengers in the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

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:19

A driver of a vehicle carrying oversize freight that cannot be overtaken by other drivers is obliged to:


  • Continue driving at normal speed, on the right side of the road. He is prohibited to pull down to the “hard shoulders”.
  • Slow down, if possible, cross the road’s edge and even stop on the “hard shoulder”.
  • Drive faster, so he doesn’t disturb the vehicles behind him.
  • Stop his vehicle and signal to the other vehicles to pass him by.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Apart from a driving instructor, who may escort a “new driver”?


  • Any holder of a valid driving license for the same class of vehicle, and aged at least 24 yrs old.
  • A holder of a driving license for the same class of vehicle for at least 3 years and aged at least 30 yrs old, or a holder of a license for at least 2 yrs and aged at least 35 yrs old.
  • Any person who has not been convicted for any traffic offence during the past two years.
  • A holder of a driving license for the same class of vehicle for at least 5 years and aged at least 24 yrs old, or a holder of a license for at least 3 yrs and aged at least 30 yrs old.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

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:22

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:23

When is it permitted to overtake another vehicle?


  • Only when the overtaken vehicle is a slow vehicle.
  • Only if the driver of the overtaken vehicle gives a signal to the driver of the overtaking vehicle.
  • Only when the overtaken vehicle is a motorcycle.
  • When the road is clear and you can overtake safely without causing danger to any other road user.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

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:25

A license of a new driver shall be extended for two years as a new driver license, if the driver was convicted of the following offence:


  • Not stopping where a “right of way” signpost is placed.
  • Not placing a “new driver” sign on the vehicle’s rear window.
  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
  • Not stopping before a level crossing, when stopping is imperative.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Where in the vehicle should the fluorescent vest be kept (except for motor-cycles)?


  • In the driver compartment.
  • Next to the spare (reserve) wheel.
  • In the vehicle’s trunk.
  • In the vehicle’s engine.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Under which conditions is it permitted to make a U-turn?


  • Making a U-turn is only allowed in a roadway that has at least three lanes.
  • It is permitted everywhere, but the turn must be made without any maneuvering.
  • When no traffic disturbance is caused and no passerby is at risk, provided that there is no road sign that prohibits making a U-turn.
  • A U-turn is permitted in an intersection only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

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:29

What is the maximum number of passengers permitted on a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 3,500 kg, which has no standard chassis for passenger transportation?


  • Eleven passengers including the driver.
  • Six passengers, including the passengers that sit next to the driver.
  • Six passengers, besides the passengers that sit next to the driver.
  • Eight passengers, besides the passengers that sit next to the driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

A driver’s license will not be renewed if it was expired for a period of more than:


  • Nine months, unless the license holder passes the required examinations and tests, as directed by the Licensing Authority
  • Four months, unless the license holder passes the required examinations and tests, as directed by the Licensing Authority
  • Six months, unless the license holder passes the required examinations and tests, as directed by the Licensing Authority
  • One year, unless the license holder passes the required examinations and tests, as directed by the Licensing Authority
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