Cars

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