Question:1

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:2

Are passengers permitted to get in or out of the off side of a vehicle?

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  • Yes, if it doesn’t disturb the passengers.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
  • No, except for the driver and except for the passenger sitting next to him when the vehicle is parked on the left of the road.
  • Yes, if it doesn’t put the passengers and the driver at risk.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

What is a “path”?


  • Part of a road, designated for pedestrians only.
  • Road - paved or otherwise - designated for two-wheelers only.
  • Part of a road, designated for bicycles only.
  • part of a road that is not a roadway and designated for specific users.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

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:5

What should you do when the electric signaling system is out of order?


  • Signal with your left hand, as stated by law.
  • You may continue driving until the closest garage without giving signals - even where signaling is obligatory.
  • You may continue driving during “light time”. At any other time you may not.
  • Stop driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

What is the statutory obligation to slow down which applies to drivers?


  • To slow down when the vehicle is packed with passengers.
  • To slow down to a reasonable speed, at the driver’s discretion, without stopping.
  • To slow down before level crossings with a traffic light and with a barrier.
  • To slow down the vehicle and even stop whenever danger is anticipated.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:7

Is it permitted to park a vehicle besides a pedestrian safety guardrail?

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  • Yes, in order to load or unload passengers only.
  • Yes, for a short time only.
  • Yes, provided that there are no pedestrians besides the safety guardrail.
  • No, unless there is a signpost indicating otherwise.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:8

What is a “breathalyzer test”?


  • A test of exhaled air by means of a device that provides information about a person’s blood alcohol level.
  • A stress test measuring the air quantity that enters the driver’s lungs while driving.
  • A test in which a person exhales into a device that gives information about his lung volume.
  • A test performed for new-driver applicants by a family doctor, at the requirement of the Licensing Authority.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:9

From which side are we permitted to overtake another vehicle?


  • It is permitted from either its right or left side.
  • From its right side, provided that we maintain reasonable speed.
  • Only from its right side.
  • Only from its left side.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

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:11

What is the correct sentence?


  • A driver must conduct himself in a way that doesn’t interfere with the right of any other person to fully use the road.
  • A vehicle owner is permitted to reserve for himself a parking space next to his place of work.
  • A driver approaching a pedestrian crossing is not always required to slow down.
  • The duty of care always requires slow driving.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

How would you seat a child more than three years and less than eight years of age inside a vehicle?


  • In a safety seat or in a booster that fits his height and weight.
  • Wearing any of the vehicle’s safety belts.
  • Only in the vehicle’s back seat.
  • Wearing a three-point safety belt.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:13

Is it obligatory to wear a helmet while driving an ATV?


  • It is obligatory to wear a helmet when the ATV doesn’t have a safety frame
  • No, it is not obligatory to wear a helmet
  • Yes, the driver and all passengers must wear a helmet while driving
  • It is obligatory to wear a helmet on a roadway only
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:14

When a “stop” sign is placed before a level crossing, the driver should:


  • Turn-off the radio, turn-on the headlights and listen and look along the tracks.
  • Stop the vehicle, turn-off the radio, open the window besides him and listen and look along the tracks.
  • Stop the vehicle, turn-off the engine, turn-off the radio and turn-on the headlights.
  • Shift into neutral gear, turn-off the radio and listen and look along the tracks.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

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:16

What law is applied to a driver of a hand propelled vehicle?


  • Only two-wheelers are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Same as that applying to a vehicle driver.
  • Only private passenger vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
  • Only all-terrain vehicles are allowed to be powered by persons who don’t have a driver’s license.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

What must a driver do when approaching a railway crossing barrier which is marked by a traffic light?

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  • Turn off the vehicle’s radio only.
  • Act normally. The driver must drive carefully only when he sees or hears an approaching train.
  • Act normally. When a railway crossing is protected by a barrier, the driver is allowed to be less alert.
  • He must always slow down.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

Is it obligatory to mark oversize freight on a vehicle?


  • No. A vehicle with oversize freight should only be marked if the freight sticks out from the vehicle’s rear side.
  • Yes, it is obligatory to mark the oversize freight, but only during “light time”.
  • No. When a vehicle is standing on the road, its oversize freight doesn’t cause any risk; hence, it is not obligatory to mark it.
  • Yes, it is always obligatory to mark oversize freight.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

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:20

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:21

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:22

What warning measures are installed in the driver’s compartment of a vehicle with a pneumatic braking system (air pressure)?


  • Warning lamp, warning buzzer, and air pressure gauge.
  • Red warning lamp in the middle of the dashboard.
  • Warning lamp and emergency braking handle.
  • Warning lamp and independent brake.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

According to the law, what is the validity period of demerit points incurred by a driver?


  • When the driver has up to 20 demerit points: Two years from the date of the offence.
  • When the driver has less than 12 demerit points: Six years from the date of the offence.
  • There is no determined period of time. The point-accumulation period is not mentioned in the regulations.
  • It is unlimited. According to the new “point system”, accumulated demerit points are not erased.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

Can an owner of a valid driver’s license for a particular group of vehicle drive any vehicle of the same group?


  • Yes, provided that the driver can operate and use it proficiently
  • Yes, holder of a valid driver’s license can drive any vehicle, unconditionally
  • Yes, provided that he holds a police certificate, testifying that he can operate the vehicle proficiently
  • Yes, provided that he had not been found guilty of any traffic offence
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

What is the speed limit on an urban road for a private passenger car (if not indicated otherwise by any road sign)?


  • 40 k.p.h.
  • 70 k.p.h.
  • 50 k.p.h.
  • 60 k.p.h.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

Is it permissible to stop a vehicle next to another vehicle that is parking at the side of the road?

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  • Yes, in an urban road only.
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
  • Yes, during “light time” only.
  • Yes, when the lane’s width exceeds 2.5 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Can a “blood alcohol test” by means of a breathalyzer device be considered admissible evidence in a court of law?


  • No, only a blood test is admissible evidence in a court of law.
  • No, only a saliva test is accepted as accurate evidence in a court of law.
  • Yes.
  • No, only an alcohol test which is performed in a hospital is admissible evidence.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

How should we behave whilst driving downhill?


  • Shift into a high gear and keep the clutch pedal pressed for greater safety.
  • Shift into neutral gear, in order to save fuel.
  • Shift into one of the drive gears and keep the clutch pedal pressed.
  • Whilst driving down hill we must make sure that one of the gears is engaged.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

How should you behave when leaving a private yard a petrol station or an entrance to a properity or a house ?


  • The rule “first to come, first to go” should be exercised at an exit from a premises or from a gas station. The pedestrians will wait.
  • Slow down and even stop if required, in order to allow the pedestrians to cross safely.
  • Stop and give right-of-way to the pedestrians that are crossing the intersection.
  • Stop and give right-of-way to the vehicles that are coming from the left and approaching the exit.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Is it permitted to park a vehicle within an intersection?


  • It is permitted to park two-wheelers only.
  • Yes, in an intersection of two lanes or more.
  • No, unless parking is permitted by a traffic sign.
  • It is permitted for no more than 5 minutes.
Category : Rules and Regulations

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