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Saudi driving school computer test Q/A │Dallah

Dallah Driving School Computer Test FAQs

Introduction When applying for a driving license in Saudi Arabia, passing the computer test is essential. Here are the frequently asked questions (FAQs) along with their answers to help you prepare effectively for the Dallah driving school computer test.

Section 1: Traffic Rules and Regulations Around 60% of the test questions focus on various aspects of traffic rules and regulations.

  • Q1: What is the requirement for driving vehicles on roads?

    A: Obtaining a driving license.
  • Q2: What does obtaining a driving license signify?

    A: Accepting the responsibility to comply with traffic rules and regulations.
  • Q3: To whom are personal licenses issued?

    A: Persons whose vehicle weight doesn’t exceed 3.5 tons.
  • Q4: How can visitors drive in Saudi Arabia?

    A: With an International Driving License.
  • Q5: Is compliance with speed limits mandatory under all circumstances?

    A: No, it should be considered based on road and weather conditions.
  • Q6: What is the maximum speed of small vehicles inside towns (urban zone)?

    A: 80 km/h.
  • Q7: What should a driver do if there is no speed limit sign inside towns?

    A: Not exceed 80 km/h.
  • Q8: What is the maximum speed of trucks inside towns (urban zone)?

    A: 50 km/h.
  • Q9: What is the maximum speed of trucks outside towns (rural zone)?

    A: 100 km/h.
  • Q10: What is the maximum speed of small vehicles outside towns (rural zone)?

    A: 120 km/h.
  • Q11: What is the main reason for deaths in traffic accidents?

    A: High speed.
  • Q12: What determines the safe distance between vehicles?

    A: The speed at which you drive your car.
  • Q13: What are the most fatal and common traffic violations in Saudi Arabia?

    A: Exceeding speed and running red traffic signals.
  • Q14: How many points and fine for exceeding the speed limit by more than 25 kph?

    A: 6 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q15: How many points and fine for driving at a check post with more than 25 kph speed?

    A: 4 points + SR 300 fine.
  • Q16: What does a driver do to switch between tracks?

    A: Use indicators to signal intentions to other drivers.
  • Q17: What is the blind area?

    A: The area not visible without moving one’s head.
  • Q18: What does the existence of two solid lines in the middle of the road indicate?

    A: Overtaking is not allowed.
  • Q19: What does a white continuous line with a broken line at the other side indicate?

    A: Overtaking is allowed for incoming vehicles in the reverse direction.
  • Q20: Why is overtaking prohibited in heights and bends?

    A: Visibility of oncoming traffic is limited.
  • Q21: Who has the priority when entering a roundabout?

    A: Traffic already in the roundabout.
  • Q22: When is overtaking prohibited near a railway intersection?

    A: When it is far from the intersection with a distance of 30 m.
  • Q23: Who has the priority for overtaking?

    A: The driver in the left lane.
  • Q24: What forces push the vehicle away from the curve?

    A: Centrifugal force.
  • Q25: What is the purpose of highway entries and exits?

    A: To allow drivers to adjust speed according to traffic.
  • Q26: What is advisable when exiting from a highway?

    A: Reduce speed.
  • Q27: What is advisable when entering a highway?

    A: Increase speed.
  • Q28: How many points and fine for maneuvering at high speed between vehicles?

    A: 8 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q29: How many points for failing to give way to the driver who has the right?

    A: 6 points.
  • Q30: How many points and fine for not complying with traffic regulations at road intersections?

    A: 6 points + SR 300 fine.
  • Q31: How many points and fine for overtaking vehicles in curves and uphill(s)?

    A: 6 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q32: Is it necessary to use a seat belt?

    A: Always.
  • Q33: Do children less than 10 years need fixed chairs with seat belts?

    A: Yes, both.
  • Q34: Where is the seat belt fixed?

    A: Across the chest and stomach.
  • Q35: Is the seat belt compulsory for both drivers and passengers?

    A: Yes, on all roads.
  • Q36: What does the seat belt help with?

    A: Reducing potential injuries and damage in accidents.
  • Q37: To what extent is a seat belt necessary for a pregnant woman?

    A: Very necessary.
  • Q38: How many points and fine for driving a vehicle without a seatbelt?

    A: 2 points + SR 150 fine.
  • Q39: What is the purpose of the points system?

    A: To log the driver’s traffic violations.
  • Q40: When will a driver’s license be temporarily suspended or stopped?

    A: When the points record reaches 24 points.
  • Q41: How many points and fine for driving under alcohol or drug influence?

    A: 24 points + SR 10,000 fine.
  • Q42: How many points and fine for drifting?

    A: 24 points + SR 20,000 fine.
  • Q43: How many points and fine for driving a vehicle in the opposite direction?

    A: 12 points + SR 3,000 fine.
  • Q44: How many points and fine for failure to comply with the traffic police direction?

    A: 8 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q45: How many points and fine for not stopping a vehicle at a stop sign?

    A: 6 points + SR 3,000 fine.
  • Q46: How many points and fine for stopping over railroads?

    A: 6 points + SR 1,000 fine.
  • Q47: How many points and fine for driving within lanes not intended for driving?

    A: 4 points + SR 100 fine.
  • Q48: How many points and fine for overtaking a school bus when they stop to board or unload?

    A: 4 points + SR 3,000 fine.
  • Q49: How many points and fine for uncovering or untying transported loads?

    A: 4 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q50: How many points and fine for making an illegal amendment to a vehicle’s body?

    A: 4 points + SR 300 fine.
  • Q51: How many points and fine for using mobile phones while driving?

    A: 2 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q52: How many points and fine for riding a motorbike without a helmet?

    A: 2 points + SR 1,000 fine.
  • Q53: How many points and fine for jumping the red traffic light?

    A: 12 points + SR 3,000 fine.
  • Q54: How many points and fine for driving a vehicle without brake lights?

    A: 8 points + SR 500 fine.
  • Q55: Half an hour before the sunset, what must a driver do?

    A: Turn on the vehicle’s lights.
  • Q56: Is it better to turn low lights on at night?

    A: Yes, it is always mandatory.
  • Q57: When the front lights stop at night, what should you do?

    A: Drive the vehicle away from the road.
  • Q58: To avoid disturbing other drivers with your vehicle lights, what should you do?

    A: Use low lights.
  • Q59: When you see a vehicle turning on the turning lights in front of you, what should you do?

    A: Reduce driving speed.
  • Q60: When you see emergency vehicles on the highway, what should you do?

    A: Give it the way.
  • Q61: To stop external bleeding for accident injured, what can you do?

    A: Press the place of bleeding hard.
  • Q62: Crowding around accidents or disasters might be?

    A: An obstacle to aid and rescue operations and a cause of traffic accidents.
  • Q63: If a driver is the first person to reach the accident site, what should they do?

    A: Stop their vehicle outside the road after passing the accident site.
  • Q64: What is the penalty for those who cause or share to cause a traffic accident under the effect of drugs?

    A: Suspension of license and applying the legal rules.
  • Q65: When crossing a working area, what should a driver do?

    A: Reduce speed and be cautious.
  • Q66: In case of vehicle sliding, what is the correct action regarding the brake?

    A: Push the brake gradually.
  • Q67: If a vehicle is equipped with an ABS device, how should the driver use the brake?

    A: Push powerfully and continuously to reduce the speed.
  • Q68: What should a driver do when they see camels crossing the road?

    A: Slow down their vehicle speed and wait till the camels cross the whole section of the road.
  • Q69: How might medication for headache, nasal congestion, or influenza affect driving?

    A: It might affect driver focus and skills.
  • Q70: What should a driver do if the steering wheels break down?

    A: Hold the steering wheel with both hands hard.
  • Q71: What are the consequences of committing a traffic violation?

    A: Paying a fine and adding black points to the driver’s log.
  • Q72: When feeling tired or sleepy while driving, what is advisable to do?

    A: Stop on the side of the road and take some sleep and rest.
  • Q73: What should you confirm when replacing tires, and what symbol should it have?

    A: When replacing tires, you should confirm the production date, which is represented by a symbol with three digits.
  • Q74: What is the preferable action when a tire explodes?

    A: Reduce the speed gradually and control the steering wheel until the vehicle stops.
  • Q75: What may using brakes in bends cause?

    A: Using brakes in bends may cause the vehicle to slide or turn over.
  • Q76: What is the safety triangle used for?

    A: The safety triangle is an emergency requirement.
  • Q77: What distance should you place the safety triangle from your vehicle on a one-way road in case of an emergency?

    A: You should place the safety triangle with a distance of 100 meters from your vehicle.
  • Q78: Is a fire extinguisher a safety requirement in all vehicles?

    A: Yes, a fire extinguisher is a safety requirement in all vehicles.
  • Q79: What defines a defensive driver?

    A: A defensive driver is one who has a positive attitude towards driving.
  • Q80: Is parking in places specified for handicapped people allowed?

    A: No, parking in places specified for handicapped people is forbidden.
  • Q81: What are the majority of traffic accidents near schools?

    A: The majority of traffic accidents near schools are due to running over incidents.
  • Q82: What should a driver do when they see a stopping school bus for children getting on or off?

    A: The driver should stop until the bus goes.
  • Q83: How can blind people be recognized on the roads?

    A: Blind people can be recognized by holding a white stick in their hand.
  • Q84: What should you do when crossing a working area?

    A: When crossing a working area, you should reduce speed and be cautious.
  • Q85: What is the advisable action in the case of vehicle sliding?

    A: The advisable action is to avoid pushing the brake as a first action.
  • Q86: If your vehicle is equipped with an ABS device, what is the correct way to reduce speed?

    A: If your vehicle is equipped with an ABS device, you should push powerfully and continuously on the brake to reduce speed.
  • Q87: Is there any difference between original and commercial spare parts?

    A: Yes, there is a difference between original and commercial spare parts.
  • Q88: How should a driver react when seeing camels crossing the road?

    A: Slow down your vehicle speed and wait until the camels cross the whole section of the road.
  • Q89: What effect can medicine taken for headache, nasal congestion, or influenza have?

    A: It can affect driver focus and skills.
  • Q90: What should you do when the steering wheel breaks down?

    A: Hold the steering wheel with both hands hard.
  • Q91: What does committing a traffic violation entail?

    A: Committing a traffic violation entails paying a fine and adding black points to the driver’s log.
  • Q92: What is advisable to do when feeling tired or sleepy while driving?

    A: Stop on the side of the road and take some sleep and rest.

Section 2: Recognizing Road Signs

  • Warning Signs on Roads
  • Regulatory Signs on Roads
  • Guide Signs on Roads
  • Work Zone Signs on Roads

Download Useful Content

  • KSA Dallah Application for Playstore and iTunes.
  • Dallah Driving School E-Book in PDF format.
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