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- 2. A device in a car that makes a loud sound when pressed. It is used to alert other drivers or pedestrians.
- 7. A type of fuel used in most cars. It is a liquid that is burned in the engine to produce power.
- 8. A legal document or card that allows a person to drive a car. Drivers need to pass a test to get a driver's license.
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- 10. The person who controls and operates a car. They sit in the driver's seat and use the steering wheel, pedals, and controls.
- 12. How fast a car is going. It is measured in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
- 13. A type of car with a retractable roof that can be folded down, allowing the car to be open or closed. It is also called a "drop-top."
- 14. The round object that a car rides on and helps it move. Cars usually have four wheels.
- 16. A safety belt that a driver and passengers wear in a car to protect them in case of sudden stops or accidents.
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- 1. The system in a car that allows the driver to slow down or stop the car. Pressing the brake pedal activates the brakes.
- 3. The part of a car that generates power to make it move. It runs on fuel, such as gasoline or diesel.
- 4. The action of controlling the direction of a car. The driver uses the steering wheel to turn the car left or right.
- 5. The reflective surfaces on a car that help the driver see what is happening behind or beside the car.
- 6. The lights at the front of a car that provide visibility at night or in low-light conditions. They help the driver see the road.
- 11. The surface on which cars drive. Roads can be made of asphalt, concrete, or other materials.
- 15. A general term for any means of transportation, including cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles.
- 17. The movement of cars, trucks, and other vehicles on the road. It can be heavy or light, and sometimes there are traffic jams.