ENGLISH
VOCABULARY ABOUT TRAFFICS
Vocabuilder: Driving and Traffic
passenger (n.) – a person who is not driving;
the side of a car opposite the driver
Luckily there were no passengers on the bus when it got into an accident.
seatbelt (n.) – a safety belt in cars that protects drivers and
passengers
I always ask passengers in my car to wear their seatbelts.
carpool (n.) – a group of people who ride (to
work, etc.) in the same car to save money
We started a carpool at my company so we can protect the environment
while saving money.
lane (n.) – a single “path” in the road (large
highways often have several lanes on each side)
In the US, the right lane is for slower drivers, and the left lane is for
passing.
Some highways have a special “carpool lane” for cars with 2 or more
people.
speed limit (n.) – the fastest speed that you are allowed to drive on
a road
The speed limit on this highway is 65 miles per hour.
residential area (n.) – an area with many houses where
many people live
In residential areas, the speed limit is 25 miles per hour.
fine (n.) – money that you have to pay if
you are caught breaking a law
I have to pay a $100 fine because I was caught speeding in a residential
area.
parking space (n.) – a place where you can park a
single car
parking lot (n.) – an area with many parking spaces
When you go to the grocery store, you can park in their parking lot.
There are usually many parking spaces available.
traffic jam (n.) – when too many cars are on the road and the traffic
stops moving
I was late to work because there was a traffic jam on the highway.
pedestrian (n.) – a person who is walking (on a
sidewalk, or across a street, for example)
You must be careful when you’re driving in the city because there are
many pedestrians.
intersection (n.) – where two or more roads meet
(there is usually a stoplight (or traffic light) at
intersections)
You must be careful when you’re driving in the city because there are
many pedestrians.
crosswalk (US) / zebra crossing
(UK) – the
white stripes at intersections where pedestrians cross the road
Pedestrians must use the crosswalk when crossing the street. Otherwise,
they may get a fine.
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Vocabuilder: Driving and Traffic
Fill in the blanks below with words from the box
above.
1. Slow down! The _______________ on this road is
only 40 miles per hour!
2. Pedestrians should always use the ____________
when crossing the street.
3. I had to park on the street because the
restaurant’s ____________ was full.
4. Because there are often children playing in
_____________ areas, the speed limit is usually very slow.
5. Every morning there is a ____________ on the way
to work, so I often have to wait in my car for a long time, and sometimes I’m
even late to work.
6. I don’t want you to ride in my car because the
seatbelt on the __________ side is broken.
7. If you ride in my car, we can take the __________
lane, and then we won’t get stuck in a traffic jam.
8. I saw a terrible accident last night. A car hit a
_______________ at a crosswalk.
9. A police officer pulled me over for driving over
the speed limit. I have to pay a __________ of $50.
10. There is no traffic light at this ____________,
so there are often accidents here.
11. This highway has four _________ on each side
because many people use it to go to work.
12. I always wear my __________ when I am driving,
because it can save my life if I get into an accident.
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