Adjectives and phrasal verbs
Achievements
Road travel
Crossing borders
100

not big or valuable enough to be considered important

insignificant

100

a result that you try to achieve

a target

100

a piece of advice or information that helps you do something or avoid a problem, also a part of a vehicle

a steer

100

a bag that is carried on the back or over the shoulder, used especially by soldiers or when walking in the country

haversack

200

protected or guarded

escorted

200

a strong desire to have or do something

an aspiration

200

to show that your vehicle is going to change direction, by using lights or your arm

to indicate

200

a wall or platform built out into the sea, a river, etc., where boats can be tied and where people can get on and off boats

jetty

300

to form something 

to make up

300

to succeed in doing or completing something (starts with "a")

accomplish or achieve

300

 to start to go faster

to accelerate

300

a device for making your voice sound louder, that is wider at one end, like a cone, and is often used at outside events

loudhailer

400

to have an argument

to fall out

400

smth that has to be done quickly

a race against time

400

a road with a narrow piece of land in the middle that divides the lines of traffic moving in opposite directions

a dual carriageway

400

to make a substance or place dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease

contaminate

500

to deal with or to gain control of smth 

to get over

500

expected to have died before now

living on a borrowed time

500

a raised area across a road that is put there to make traffic go slower

speed bumps

500

a young person who tends to commit crimes

delinquent