A small motor vehicle designed to carry passengers, typically having four wheels and powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor.
A CAR
a round control that the driver turns to change the direction of the car.
Steering wheel
The front cover of the car that protects the engine.
Hood (bonnet)
What color is typically used for warning signs?
a) Red
b) Green
c) Yellow
d) Blue
Yellow
A person walking, especially in an area where vehicles travel.
Pedestrian
A large motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers, typically along a fixed route.
A BUS
the front panel inside the car that shows important information like speed, fuel level, and warnings.
Dashboard
The back storage area used to carry luggage and other items.
Trunk (boot)
To formally forbid something by law or rule.
Prohibit
The maximum speed at which a vehicle is legally allowed to travel on a specific section of road.
Speed Limit
A series of connected vehicles that run on tracks, used for transporting passengers or goods.
A TRAIN
foot controls used to operate the car: accelerator (to go), brake (to stop), and clutch (in manual cars).
PEDALS
Front lights that help the driver see the road at night or in bad visibility.
Headlights
What is the primary function of informational signs?
a) To warn drivers about hazards
b) To provide directions and distances
c) To indicate speed limits
d) To enforce traffic laws
b) To provide directions and distances
A set of colored lights (red, yellow, green) used to control the movement of vehicles and pedestrians at intersections
Traffic Light
-A powered flying vehicle with wings, used for air travel over long distances.
A PLANE
a mirror inside the car that lets the driver see the road behind.
Rearview mirror
The large front glass that protects passengers from wind, rain, and dust.
Windshield (windscreen)
a) Stop sign
b) Speed limit sign
c) Pedestrian crossing sign
d) No parking sign
C) Pedestrian crossing sign
An unexpected event, especially one that causes injury or damage.
Accident
A large vessel designed for traveling on water, typically used for long-distance travel or carrying goods.
A SHIP
a control used to change the car’s gears (speed levels).
Gear shift (gear lever)
Moving blades that clean the windshield from rain or dirt.
Wipers (windshield wipers)
Which shape is commonly used for stop signs?
a) Circle
b) Triangle
c) Rectangle
d) Octagon
D) Octagon
The area around a vehicle that the driver cannot see, even with mirrors.
Blind Spot