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Israeli Sample Driving Exams - Brought to you by SASS Video Productions
When does an overtaking vehicle have to return to the right lane?
After 20 meters.
At a distance of 100 meters from the vehicle being overtaken.
When you can see in your central mirror the front lights of the vehicle being overtaken.
In a reasonable space of 2 seconds.
What is the maximum speed allowed for a private passenger car driving at night?
50 kph.
About 10 kph less than the maximum speed allowed.
A speed that will enable a safe stopping, depending on the road and visibility conditions, without driving faster than the maximum speed allowed.
The maximum speed allowed.
"Almost-an-accident" is an event that happens:
To any driver that is not alert enough.
Mostly to young make drivers.
Mostly to young female drivers.
Mostly to traffic offenders.
What is the function of the mirror in a vehicle?
To see security vehicles when approaching.
To notice the parallel traffic and the traffic from behind.
To see the registration number of the vehicle behind.
To be able to see "dead areas" around the vehicle in the front.
When an area is marked on the road by diagonal lines with a border around them:
This is a traffic island and you must not drive on it.
It isaparking area.
This marking on the road has no meaning.
This is an area where experiments with color are taking place.
What is the function of the gearbox?
To allow driving at a fast speed.
To separate between the engine and the wheels.
The gearbox is part of the engine.
To allow using the engine for power and speed.
What will happen if you press for a long time on the brake pedal during driving?
The brakes will get hot and less effective.
The engine will make loud noises.
The length of time you press on the brakes is of no importance.
It will cool the brakes.
When signpost 105 is marked on the road:
You are not allowed to overtake in all cases.
You are allowed to overtake trucks only.
You are allowed to overtake if conditions allow it.
You should not overtake till signpost 43.
A driver that drives correctly will do the following:
Accelerate before a turn, press on the clutch all through the turn and shifts to a lower gear after it.
Try as much as possible not to change speed so as not to disrupt the traffic behind.
Slow down and shift to lower gear before a turn, turn at a reasonable speed and accelerates gradually at the end of the turn.
Slow down, press on the brake in the middle of the turn and change to lower gear after the turn.
When driving down a steep slope:
You should use the hand brake.
You should lower the speed using the foot brake very often.
You should drive in low gear.
You should drive in high gear.
When the starter does not work and the lights do not turn on:
Something is wrong with the ignition system.
The engine is out of order.
Something is wrong with the charging system and electricity.
Something is wrong with the engine.
What signpost is an early instructive sign before a highway junction?
Are you allowed to push a vehicle with your body on to a road that has at its beginning signpost 37?
No.
Pushing by hand is not driving.
You are not allowed only on the side of the signpost, but allowed on the other side of the road.
Yes.
Does a vehicle have a switch that turns on all the indication lights at once?
Yes.
Private vehicles do not have such switches, only commercial ones.
Only in old vehicles, over 20 years old.
No.
When the poles of the battery are covered with white powder:
You should add more distilled water to the battery.
You have to change the battery.
You should wash them with tap water.
You should go to the nearest garage.
Alcohol can cause:
Sleepiness.
Fainting.
Extra alertness.
There is no connection between alcohol and alertness.
How do you deal with side wind?
You drive parallel to a large vehicle.
You turn on the fog lights.
You adjust your speed to your ability to control the vehicle.
You do not drive in an area with side winds.
What is the function of the thermostat?
Vehicles do not have thermostats.
To help starting the engine.
To regulate the heat of the water in the engine.
To create over charge in the engine.
What does the rain especially affect?
The ability to control the steering wheel.
The ability to brake.
The ability to see.
All answers are correct.
You are driving out of town at a speed of 80 kph and another vehicle overtakes you:
You should immediately slow down in all cases, move to the shoulders and stop.
You should continue driving at the same speed and move towards the edge of the road so that the other vehicle can complete the overtaking safely.
You should speed up to teach him not to drive faster than the allowed speed.
You should use your horn to warn him that his is committing an offence.
What effect does ice accumulating on the road have on driving?
Ice on the road has no effect on driving.
Ice is rough like sand and therefore slows down the vehicle.
Ice is smooth like oil and therefore causes the vehicle to skid.
The ice freezes the tires.
What is an absolute regulation and what is a regulation under discretion?
An absolute regulation is a regulation that the driver has no discretion in deciding whether to obey it or not; and has to act according to it. A regulation under discretion is one where the driver does have the discretion whether to act according to it or not.
An absolute regulation is a regulation that is regulated by law, and a regulationunder discretion is one that is not regulated by law, and the driver has to decide what to do.
An absolute regulation is one where the law decides what is to be done, and a regulation under discretion is one when the driver decides what to do.
An absolute regulation is one where the offence is absolute, and a regulation under discretion is one where the offence is according to the discretion of the driver.
A pedestrian has suddenly walked on to the road in front of you:
You should do all you can not to hit him.
You should slow down and warn him with your horn.
A driver does not have to pay attention to a pedestrian that is not using the pedestrian crossing.
You should slow down and move to the left as much as possible.
Driving with one hand:
Is prohibited and effects the ability to control the driving.
Is allowed, but effect the ability to control the driving.
Is not allowed but does not effect the ability to control the driving.
Is allowed and does not effect the ability to control the driving.
Do indicating in general and timing in particular have any importance?
Indication does not give the driver any rights but gives other drivers rights over the driver that is indicating.
Indicating is a way of putting pressure on other drivers, and they have immediately to let the indicating driver do as he wishes.
Indicating gives the indicating driver the right to act immediately.
Indication warns the other drivers of the intention of the indicating driver to turn or change lanes.
What are the signs indicating engine trouble during driving?
Noises.
Smells.
Shaking.
All the answers are correct.
What can a driver do to narrow the reaction distance?
You cannot do a thing; reaction distance is a constant factor.
To increase the speed.
To reduce the speed.
To use his horn.
What is the minimal speed that a vehicle can and is allowed to drive faster than it, on a highway which has signpost 74 at its entrance?
80 kph.
90 kph.
55 kph.
40 kph.
What is the average reaction time of a driver to an incident on the road?
1/2 a second.
3/4 of a second.
1/2 a minute.
1 minute.
What are you not allowed to keep in the luggage compartment?