Question:1

Can the details specified in the bill of lading serve as proof of the freight’s weight?


  • Yes, the freight’s weight indication in the bill of lading serves as proof of the correct weight, within a margin of 20% above or below the indicated weight.
  • Yes.
  • No, the weight indicated in the bill of lading is not a final, solid and accepted fact.
  • Yes, but only for freights in a maximum weight of 10,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

What is an “Interchange”?


  • The area that is formed by the meeting of at least three roadways, at the same level.
  • A meeting of at least two roadways at the same level in a freeway.
  • A meeting point of roads at different levels, in which it is possible to drive and pass from one road to the other
  • A junction of roads at the same level in an urban area.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

What is “all up weight”?


  • A vehicle’s own weight, plus the weight of the people and freight that the vehicle is permitted to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority.
  • It is fixed weight: 3,500 kg for light freight; 12,000 kg for medium freight; 15,000 kg for heavy freight.
  • A vehicle’s own weight plus the weight of the freight that the vehicle is permitted to carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority, excluding the weight of the driver and passengers.
  • A vehicle’s own weight minus the weight of the people and freight it is permitted to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

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:5

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:6

In which type of road is it obligatory to use the road’s farthest right side?

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  • In a freeway
  • In a two-way road only
  • In any type of road
  • In a one-way road only
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

When is it forbidden for a person to drive any type of vehicle?


  • When he did not rest at least 8 hours before driving
  • When his physical or mental state might endanger other road-users
  • Before taking a medication and during the following 24 consecutive hours
  • As long as the driver holds a valid driver’s license, there is no law that prohibits him from driving
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

Which class of license is required for driving a commercial motor vehicle with an all up weight of more than 12,000 kg?


  • D.
  • C1.
  • B.
  • C.
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Question:9

When a policeman instructs a driver to bring his vehicle for weighing – who is required to pay the weighing expenses if an irregular weight is found?


  • The State of Israel.
  • The policeman.
  • The driver.
  • The driver, but the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor gives the driver a 50% refund if the weight is found to be legal.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

How should you drive a child less than one year of age inside a vehicle?


  • In the front seat only, accompanied by an adult passenger.
  • In a safety seat for babies, and in the back seat only..
  • In a safety seat, with the back of the seat facing the front of the car.
  • On the knees of a passenger over twenty one years of age.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

What is “all up weight”?


  • A vehicle’s own weight, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • A vehicle’s own weight, plus the weight of the people and cargo that the vehicle is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • A vehicle’s own volume plus the weight of the people and cargo it is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
  • The volume of the vehicle and of the cargo it is allowed to drive or carry, as approved by the Licensing Authority
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

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:13

The lawful “point system for traffic offenses” is:


  • A system for issuing demerit points to drivers who are convicted of committing traffic offences once every five years.
  • A system for issuing demerit points to drivers who were convicted of committing offences against the traffic regulations.
  • A system through which courts are notified about vehicle improper functioning.
  • A system for registering convictions in criminal offences.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Is it permitted to use any other means for signaling when the electric signaling system is not functioning?


  • It is required to give signal by hand, but only in good weather conditions.
  • It is required under these circumstances to give signal by hand.
  • No. You must use the direction indicator for signaling.
  • It is required to give signal by hand, but only at night.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

Within which distance before and after a railway crossing is it allowed to stand or park a vehicle?

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  • At least six meters from the crossing.
  • At least twenty meters from the crossing.
  • At least four meters from the crossing.
  • At least twelve meters from the crossing.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

In which cases are you legally obliged to slow down?


  • When the road is obstructed, or having poor visibility or sharp bends.
  • Before and during overtaking, for increased safety.
  • In a place that is shaded by a boulevard of high trees.
  • When you approach a place in which delinquent activity might take place.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Under which conditions is it allowed to deviate from a driving lane?

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  • At a slow speed and by deviating sharply.
  • Provided that no risk or disturbance is caused to any other road user.
  • Only after signaling and looking at the mirrors.
  • It is absolutely prohibited to deviate from the driving lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

Whilst driving, it is permitted to take one hand off the wheel for the following purpose only:


  • Receiving a mobile phone call.
  • Change gears.
  • Reading or sending an SMS Message.
  • Adjusting the passenger seat besides the driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

Under what terms is it permitted to transport hazardous materials?


  • The transportation should be approved by the Ministry of Internal Security.
  • The driver must have an adequate permit, and the vehicle must be new (less than four years).
  • A vehicle transporting a hazardous material must have a gasoline engine only.
  • The driver and the vehicle must have adequate permits to transport hazardous materials from the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

What is “overall length”:


  • The general length of the vehicle, from the rear bumper until the center of the front wheel.
  • The distance between the front and rear edges of the chassis.
  • The distance between the vehicle’s most frontal point and the vehicle’s rear point.
  • The distance between the center of the most rear axle and the center of the most frontal axle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

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:23

A police officer may revoke a driver’s license for a period of thirty days:


  • When the driver endangers the life of a person on a pedestrian crossing
  • An arrest warrant was issued against the vehicle’s owner
  • When the driver committed an offence of holding a driver’s license that has been expired for more than ten days
  • When the passenger on the driver’s side did not wear a seatbelt
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

What does the Carrier Service Law determine?


  • Freight transportation arrangements to and from the port.
  • The law determines the all up weight of transportation vehicles.
  • The law determines maximum tariffs for ground transportation.
  • The law states that transport services by a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 10,000 kg shall not be provided without a "carrier license".
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Which type of driver must rest at least 7 consecutive hours before commencing his work day?


  • Driver of a public service vehicle and of a commercial vehicle that has an all up weight of more than 6,000 kg and that is permitted to carry at least 11 passengers.
  • Drivers carrying hazardous materials.
  • Every holder of a Class 1 driving license.
  • Every holder of a Class B driving license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Is the Licensing Authority allowed to revoke or suspend an existing driver’s license?


  • No, only the Israel Police is allowed to do so.
  • Yes, the Authority is allowed to do so, on the grounds of driving competence and medical fitness.
  • No, only a court of law is allowed to do so.
  • Yes, the Authority is allowed to revoke a driver’s license at its own discretion and for any reason.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

You are driving vehicle no. 3. In what order will vehicles enter the following intersection?

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  • The vehicle on the left will go first (2), the vehicle on the right will go next (1), and you will go last (3).
  • You go first (3), the vehicle on the left is next (2), and the vehicle on the right is last (1).
  • The vehicle on the right (1), you go next (3), and the vehicle on the left is last (2).
  • You go first (3), the vehicle on the right is next (1), and the vehicle on the left is last (2).
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Question:28

For how long should a driver place a “new driver” sign on his rear window?


  • For a period of two years or for as long as he is a new driver
  • For a period of nine months
  • For a period of six months
  • For a period of three months
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

Which of the following commercial vehicles must be equipped with mud protectors?


  • Every vehicle that its rear wheels are not protected by wings, except for tractors and speed restricted vehicles.
  • Only commercial vehicles with an all up weight of more than 4,000 kg.
  • Only freight carrying vehicles.
  • Every vehicle that is used for transportation in bulk.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

the holder 0f a "B" driving license is entitled to drive


  • any licensed invalid carriage with an all up weight of 4000klg
  • a licensed invalid carriage with an all-up weight of 2500klg
  • any vehicle with an all-up weight of 5000klg
  • any invalid carriage with no weight restriction.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Theory test for trucks (lorry)

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