Car Parts
Driving Vocabulary
Car Travel Vocab
Safety and Emergencies
Car Features
100

What is the storage space at the back of a car called in British English and American English?

Boot (British English); Trunk (American English)

100

Main road designed for fast traffic.

Highway/Freeway/Motorway

100

This circular intersection helps traffic flow without traditional stop signs or lights.

roundabout

100

An official document allowing you to drive.

Driver's License

100

A car that shifts gears by itself.

Automatic Transmission

200

What is the large glass at the front of the car called in British English and American English?

Windscreen (British); Windshield (American)

200

Signals that control vehicle movement at intersections.

Traffic lights

200

When the usual route is closed, drivers follow this alternate path.


detour

200

Coverage that protects you financially in case of accidents or damage.

Insurance

200

Pressing this pedal slows or stops your car.

 brake

300

The front of the car, where the engine is, in British and American English?

Hood (American); Bonnet (British)

300

Place where you can fill the car with fuel.

Gas/Fuel Station

300

You might be stuck in this when an accident or construction slows everyone to a crawl.

traffic jam


300

They’re used in fog, heavy rain, or when pulling over unexpectedly.

hazards (emergency lights)

300

This round device lets the driver control the direction of the car.

steering wheel

400

What is the term for the main lights used at the front of a car at night?


Headlights

400

The maximum speed you are legally allowed to drive.

Speed limit

400

When entering a highway from an on-ramp, drivers must do this to join the flow of traffic.

merge

400

This vehicle helps move cars that have broken down or been in an accident.


tow-truck

400

This part of the car displays speed, fuel level, and warning lights.

dashboard


500

Which term describes the reflective surface for seeing behind the car?


Rear-view Mirror

500

This common driving maneuver involves moving onto the shoulder and stopping. For example, at an officer's request. 

pullover

500

Drivers exit the interstate briefly to reach this all-in-one stop for gas, snacks, and a break.


service plaza (rest stop)

500

When a car stops working due to a mechanical issue, this is called a __________. 

Breakdown

500

What is the instrument that displays your mileage called?

Odometer

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