Question:1

When is a driver of a motor vehicle required to dip the vehicle’s lights?


  • When driving behind another vehicle and his high beam hits the rear part of the vehicle in front.
  • When the vehicle’s “fog light” is also turned-on.
  • Only while driving inside a tunnel.
  • When driving behind another vehicle and his “fog light” and “high beam” are turned-on at the same time.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

During “light time”, when are you permitted to use the vehicle’s high beam?


  • Only on a freeway.
  • On a non-urban road, when driving within a row of vehicles.
  • On an urban road with street lights and on a non-urban road.
  • On an inter-urban roadway, when allowed by traffic conditions and there is no vehicle ahead of you.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

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:4

What is the maximum permitted speed for driving a private passenger vehicle (if not indicated otherwise by a traffic sign)?

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  • In an urban road – up to 50 KPH and in a freeway – up to 70 KPH
  • In an urban area – up to 50 KPH and on an inter-urban road – up to 80 KPH
  • In an urban road – according to road conditions, and in a freeway – up to 100 KPH
  • In an urban road – up to 40 KPH and in a freeway – up to 80 KPH
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

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:6

What is the maximum permitted distance for standing a vehicle parallel to the kerb?


  • seventy centimeters.
  • fifty centimeters.
  • forty centimeters.
  • sixty centimeters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Is it obligatory to obey the directions of a policeman who has identified himself with an appropriate certificate?


  • No. you must only obey a traffic policeman who directs traffic in an intersection.
  • Yes, even if his directions contradict those of a road sign.
  • Generally not.
  • Yes, but only concerning traffic directions that are given within the intersection.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

What is the maximum freight height (from the road’s surface) that may be carried by a commercial vehicle with an all up weight of up to 8,000kg?


  • 3.50 meters.
  • 4.00 meters.
  • 2.50 meters.
  • 3.00 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

How should a driver conduct himself after hitting a parked vehicle in the absence of its owners?


  • Leave a note on the vehicle he hit with his personal details, the details of his vehicle and his insurance policy, and report to the police within 24 hours.
  • Wait until a representative of his insurance company arrives and report to the police within 48 hours.
  • Inform about the accident to the police station within 7 days.
  • Wait at the place until the owner of the vehicle arrives.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

When you approach a pedestrian crossing:

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  • You are allowed to overtake in a one way road.
  • Do not overtake and do not try to overtake any other vehicle before the crossing.
  • You are allowed to overtake if there are no pedestrians on the crossing.
  • You are allowed to overtake before the pedestrian crossing in an urban road only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

What is the legal definition of “lighting up time”


  • The time period of natural lighting conditions, when there is no need to have the vehicle lights turned on
  • The night time or any other time of the day in which visibility conditions are poor due to weather conditions.
  • The time period in which the vehicle’s lights must be turned on while driving in a freeway
  • The night time period, between sunset and sunrise
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

How should a driver involved in traffic accident with casualties conduct himself?


  • If he is not culpable of the accident and the other driver involved is later held responsible for it, then he shall clear his vehicle away from the roadway.
  • He shall clear his vehicle away from the roadway to prevent traffic disturbance and call the rescue forces.
  • He shall clear away from the road and inform the police about the accident.
  • He shall not move his vehicle, unless instructed to do so by a policeman or if the vehicle had to be used for medical evacuation purposes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

What does the law state regarding the placing or leaving of objects on a road?


  • Objects which might disturb or endanger passersby or their vehicles should not be placed or left on a road.
  • Objects that are left on a road should be cleared away within 12 hours.
  • It is allowed to leave objects, but the Ministry of Environmental Protection should be immediately informed about every object that is placed on a road.
  • It is allowed to leave any object on a road, provided that it is marked with a reflector during “light time”.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

Is it permitted to stop a vehicle alongside a pedestrian guardrail?

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  • No, unless there is a signpost indicating otherwise.
  • It is permitted within the area of a high school only.
  • It is allowed in an urban road.
  • It is permitted within the area of an elementary school only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

What is considered to be a reasonable driving speed?


  • Any driving speed of a reasonable driver.
  • Any speed that is determined at the discretion of a reasonable driver.
  • Statutory speed, which takes account of the road condition, the surroundings and the traffic, and in which the driver stays in full control of the vehicle.
  • Any speed in which the driver stays in full control of the vehicle.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

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:17

What is the correct manner for leaving a vehicle standing in a roadway?


  • There is no restriction on how to leave a vehicle standing in a roadway.
  • Parallel to the road’s edge or according to the road’s marking.
  • Perpendicularly to the road’s edge.
  • In an angle of no more than thirty degrees from the kerb.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Which trailer can be towed by a class B driver’s license holder using a vehicle that is approved for towing?


  • When the all-up weight is not more than 1,500kilos
  • A trailer with an overall permissible weight of more than 1,500 kg.
  • A trailer with an overall permissible weight of no more than 2,000 kg.
  • None. A holder of such a license is absolutely forbidden to tow a trailer.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

A policeman wrote you a traffic report due to “deviation from your lane”, and there are no lanes marked on the roadway. Is it justified?


  • No, if lanes are not marked you may drive in any part of the road.
  • No, you cannot “deviate” from an unmarked lane.
  • No, you are permitted by law to deviate from your lane without any restriction.
  • Yes, a lane can be either marked or unmarked.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:20

How should drivers conduct themselves while driving opposite one another in a narrow and flat road?


  • The driver of the bigger vehicle shall increase his speed and pass the narrow part first.
  • According to the accepted conduct in that road.
  • The driver of the bigger vehicle shall stop and allow the other vehicle to continue driving through the narrow part.
  • Slow down and divert their vehicle to the roadway’s edge, , to avoid collision.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

When is it forbidden to overtake, or to try overtaking, another vehicle?


  • In a distance of 300 meters before a railway crossing.
  • When visibility is poor or when the field of vision is obstructed or limited.
  • During night time.
  • When driving uphill.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

How should you conduct yourself on the road ahead?

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  • Continue driving in your lane.
  • Use the fastest lane.
  • Stop until the arrow changes to green.
  • Pass to the adjacent right lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

At what distance from a pedestrian crossing is it prohibited to stand a vehicle?

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  • Within twelve meters before the pedestrian crossing and twelve meters after the pedestrian crossing.
  • Within twenty meters before and after the pedestrian crossing.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters after it.
  • On the pedestrian crossing and within twelve meters before it.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

What should you do when driving on a narrow roadway and you are suddenly approached by a vehicle from the opposite direction?


  • Honk and signal with your hands for the driver to return to his lane.
  • Slow down and swerve as far to the right as possible, but don’t pull off the road.
  • Slow down, move as far to the right as possible and, if necessary, pull off the road.
  • Turn on your high beam and signal the other driver to return to his lane.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

What should you do if a vehicle suddenly approaches you while you are being overtaken by another vehicle?


  • Make a complete abrupt stop in the right lane.
  • Deviate as far as possible to the right and do not increase your speed.
  • Honk to warn the overtaking driver.
  • Drive faster to exit the danger area.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Is a policeman allowed to detain without a warrant a driver who committed an offence in front of him?


  • Not under any condition
  • Yes, but only under a court certificate
  • Yes, if the driver doesn’t give his name and address or doesn’t present his license as required
  • Yes, only if the driver committed an offence that actually endangered road users
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Which identifying details must be provided by a vehicle driver involved in a road accident with casualties?


  • His name. ID card number and telephone number,
  • If the vehicle’s number plates are intact and readable, there’s no need to provide any details.
  • His name, address, driver’s license number, vehicle’s registered number and name of vehicle’s owner.
  • Driver’s license number and vehicle’s registered number only.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

What should you do when approaching a railway crossing and a warning signal is given before you reached the crossing:

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  • Stop and don’t continue driving.
  • Slow down only when a signaler turns on a warning signal.
  • Slow down only if you see an approaching train.
  • Ignore the signal and continue driving. You were there before the signal.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

When is it permitted to use floodlights?


  • Only when the vehicle stops, provided that they are not directed at another vehicle or along the length of the road.
  • For security purposes only and during “light time”.
  • Only by a security vehicle during fence patrol.
  • It is forbidden to use floodlights on the road, except for fire fighting vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

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

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