Question:1

What is required from a vehicle driver that passes the scene of a road accident with casualties?

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  • He should stop at the side of the road and mark the site of the accident with a warning triangle to be seen to a distance of fifty meters.
  • If he was not involved in the accident, he should continue driving without stopping by.
  • He should stop at the side of the road, help to clear the vehicles away from the road and allow the traffic to flow freely and uninterruptedly. .
  • He should stop at the site of the accident, provide casualties with first-aid, to the best of his ability and training, and call the rescue forces.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:2

How should you conduct yourself when exiting premises, a gas station or an access road to a house?


  • You should give right-of-way to vehicles coming from the left only.
  • The “right-of-way” rules in such an exit are identical to those that apply to an intersection.
  • You should give right-of-way to vehicles coming from the right only.
  • Give right of way to any vehicles approaching the road you are entering and pedestrians on the pavement.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:3

How should you (vehicle no. 3) behave while you turn right in the following intersection?

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  • Enter (3) the center of the intersection in order to prevent the blue vehicle from hitting the cyclist..
  • Allow the cyclist to continue riding and turn right behind him.
  • Overtake the cyclist, quickly and carefully, while he is waiting.
  • Honk loudly to the cyclist (1), so that he will allow you to complete the right turn.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:4

Can a person drive a vehicle immediately after taking medications which have effect on his fitness to drive?


  • No, unless 4 hours pass from the time he takes the medication
  • Yes, if these medications do not affect his level of driving
  • No.
  • Yes, when the medication has a lasting harmful effect
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:5

What is a “speed retarder”?


  • An electric or hydraulic mechanism, independent of the vehicle’s braking system, which decelerates the vehicle when operated.
  • An electronic system which automatically operates the brakes while driving on a steep decent, thus preventing brake overheating and brake loss.
  • A system installed in the vehicle that assists in emergency braking and stops the vehicle on the spot.
  • An electric mechanism installed in the braking system that shuts-off the engine and helps the vehicle to maintain constant speed on all roads.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:6

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:7

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:8

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:9

In a roadway having at least two lanes in the same direction of driving, which of the following vehicles must enter an intersection from the right of the two lanes?


  • Commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of 10,000 kg or less.
  • Commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of more than 4,000 kg.
  • Motor commercial vehicles with an all-up weight of 6,000 kg or more.
  • Commercial vehicles and work vehicles with an all-up weight of more than 10,000 kg.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:10

Who is responsible for keeping the vehicle roadworthy at all times?

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  • The insurance company.
  • The vehicle’s manufacturer or importer.
  • The registered owner of the vehicle and the driver.
  • The Licensing Office.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:11

Is it permitted to park a vehicle on the left side of a two-way street?


  • Yes, provided that it is parked close to the sidewalk.
  • It is forbidden.
  • Yes - in a street with at least three lanes.
  • Yes - in a street that is wider than 8 meters.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:12

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:13

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:14

In the following picture – where is it forbidden to stop or park a vehicle?

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  • Within twelve meters before the stop line.
  • Within twenty meters before the stop line.
  • Within fifteen meters after the stop line.
  • Within twenty meters after the stop line.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:15

An additional passenger is not permitted on an A.T.V, unless:


  • It is indicated in the insurance policy.
  • It is indicated in the driver’s license.
  • A permit is given by the vehicle’s importer.
  • It is indicated in the vehicle’s registration document.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:16

Driver of a commercial vehicle with an all up weight exceeding 6,000 kg, shall have a rest without working of at least 25 consecutive hours during every period of:


  • 6 days.
  • 12 days.
  • 8 days.
  • 10 days.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:17

Under what conditions can a person be denied the right to obtain or renew his driver’s license?


  • If the applicant for a driver’s license is illiterate.
  • If he served a prison term of one year due to drunk driving prior to the submission of his license application.
  • If he is a new immigrant from a country which doesn’t have customary traffic rules.
  • If he is disqualified from driving or if he suffers from health problems which might endanger himself or others..
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:18

What is a “work vehicle”:


  • A vehicle that is installed with work equipment and that is not designed to carry freights or transport passengers.
  • A vehicle with a driving speed that doesn’t exceed 40 k.p.h, and that is used for road works.
  • A vehicle that is designed to transport passengers and is permitted to perform road works.
  • A vehicle used for carrying goods for hire.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:19

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:20

The license of a “new driver” shall not be renewed as a regular drivers license if he is convicted of the following offence:


  • Not obeying a red light or not giving right of way.
  • Driving a motor vehicle without valid insurance.
  • Not stopping by the stop line besides a traffic light.
  • Not placing a “new driver” sign on the vehicle’s rear window.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:21

A policeman has stopped a driver on the road.and demanded of him to take a breathyalyzer tests . Is the driver obliged to perform the test


  • Yes, after coming out of a pub only.
  • No, he is not obliged to do so.
  • Yes, after midnight only.
  • Yes, otherwise he is considered a drunk driver.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:22

After parking your car besides the pavement, on the right side of an urban road:


  • You should verify that the passenger sitting in the left back seat gets out very carefully from the car to the road.
  • You should verify that the maximal distance between the car and the pavement is one meter.
  • Before getting out of the car, you should verify that this will not disturb any road user.
  • If the street is not lit, you should turn on the parking lights.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:23

Define “path”:


  • Part of the width of the road designated for pedestrians only.
  • A part of the road, designed for motorcycle traffic only.
  • Lane or part of a lane that is not a road and designated for specific users.
  • A part of the road, which was marked by the “Israel’s Paths” Company.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:24

What is the penalty for driving whilst disqualified?


  • A fine of 80,000 NIS
  • 6 yrs in jail and 2 yrs on probation.
  • None, if the driver presents a valid driver’s license within 7 days
  • Up to 3 years in jail, plus other penalties.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:25

Under which conditions is it permitted to drive in reverse

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  • Only with the condition that the driver is guided by a person that stands behind the car and is visible to him.
  • Only if the vehicle is close to the sidewalk.
  • Provided it is necessary and that no risk, interruption or disturbance is caused to any other road-user.
  • Driving in reverse is absolutely forbidden.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:26

What is the function of a vehicle’s retarder?


  • Serve as an alternative to the service brakes (foot brake), in order to stop the vehicle when it is under imminent danger during an emergency.
  • Assist the parking brake (hand brake) while parking on a steep descent.
  • Balance the engine’s function and regulate the motor rotations,
  • To reduce the vehicle speed, without using the vehicle’s braking system, e.g. during a long descent.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:27

Can a driver refuse to undergo a Breathalyzer test after being requested to do so by a policeman?


  • Yes, he is allowed to refuse, because the policeman represents the health care system and not the law.
  • A driver is forbidden to refuse a policeman’s request to undergo a “breath test” or to give a blood/urine/saliva sample for testing.
  • Yes, he is allowed to refuse, because the test contradicts the Basic Law: Human Dignity and Liberty.
  • Yes, he is allowed to refuse, because of the Protection of Privacy Law.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:28

In the illustration you see a wide road. What number illustrates a hard shoulder. 103

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  • 3
  • 7
  • 1
  • 6
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:29

The “hard shoulders” are not designed for vehicle traffic, except for:


  • Hand propelled vehicles, tractors and slow moving vehicles, which delay the traffic behind them.
  • Private vehicles and motorcycles, in order to give right of way to buses.
  • All vehicles are prohibited to drive on the “hard shoulders”.
  • Taxis, in order to overtake other vehicles.
Category : Rules and Regulations

Question:30

Is it permitted to transport cargo in a private vehicle?


  • Yes, inside the vehicle, in the trunk(boot) or on the roof-rack..
  • It is absolutely forbidden.
  • Yes, provided that the weight of the cargo is no more than 1,000 kg.
  • Yes, only on the rooftop cargo carrier.
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