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  2. Driving licence in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Types of licence. Israel has the following types of driving licences: A2, A1, A – for two-wheeled vehicles, with horse power limits set at: A2 – 14.6 HP, A1 – 47.46 HP, A – no limit. B – for passenger vehicles up to 3.5 tons and up to 8 passengers not including driver. C1, C – C1 for private minibus up to 8 passengers, C – for ...

  3. Ministry of Transport and Road Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Israel Meteorological Service covers all three areas. Units subordinate to the director-general include Planning and Economics, Legal Counsel, Public Relations, Internal Auditing, Finance, and Emergency Arrangements. The Israel Airports Authority and the Ports and Railways Authority have a special status as corporations established by law.

  4. United Kingdom driving test - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom driving test is a test of competence that UK residents take in order to obtain a full Great Britain or Northern Ireland (car) driving licence or to add additional full entitlements to an existing one. [1] Tests vary depending on the class of vehicle to be driven. In Great Britain it is administered by the Driver and Vehicle ...

  5. Driving licence in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Riding Theory Test (RTT) — Valid for 1 year unless revoked, suspended or disqualified by TP. Additional requirement for Class 2B. Types of driving licence The "L" learner driver plate in Singapore. Provisional driving licence (PDL) — possessed by learners in driving schools. A PDL can only be applied after passing the BTT, which can be ...

  6. Haredi Judaism - Wikipedia

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    Haredi Judaism (Hebrew: יהדות חֲרֵדִית Yahadut Ḥaredit, IPA:; also spelled Charedi in English; plural Haredim or Charedim) consists of groups within Orthodox Judaism that are characterized by their strict interpretation of religious sources and their accepted halakha (Jewish law) and traditions, in opposition to more accommodating or modern values and practices.

  7. Driver's education - Wikipedia

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    Driver's education (or driver education) is intended to supplement the knowledge obtained from government-printed driving handbooks or manuals and prepares students for tests to obtain a driver's license or learner's permit. In-car instruction places a student in a vehicle with an instructor. A car fitted with dual controls, which have pedals ...

  8. Road signs in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Israel are regulated by the Ministry of Transportation in the Division of Transportation Planning, most recently set forth in June 2011. [1] They generally use the same pattern of colors, shapes, and symbols set out in the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals , which are also used in most countries of Europe and the Middle ...

  9. Recruit training in the Israel Defense Forces - Wikipedia

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    Tironut ( Hebrew: טירונות) is the Hebrew term for the recruit training of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). There are different levels of recruit training, and each corps or major unit has their own training program. Upon completing tironut, non-combat recruits are certified as Rifleman 02. [1] Combat recruits must complete Rifleman 03 ...