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› 24 On the road: traffic and driving
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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
24 On the road: traffic and driving
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give way = stop at a junction if there is traffic passing before entering a bigger road has the right of way = is allowed to go before other traffic pedestrian crossing/zebra crossing = where pedestrians have a priority to cross the road jumping a red light = not stopping at a red light reckless = very dangerous, without any cares for others drink-driving = driving after consuming alcohol above the official limit breathalyser = instrument you breathe into to measure alcohol level hit-and-run = running over or into someone and not stopping ban = removal of one's driving licence penalty points = negative points which are added up over time and which can result in the loss of your licence on-the-spot = given at the scene of offence exhaust emissions = waste gases produced by the vehicle roadworthy = in a condition that it can be driven safely tyre tread = the depth of the grooves in the tyre rubber bald = one which has lost its tread tailback = line of slow or stopped traffic toll = a charge you have to pay to use the road pile-up = crash between several or many cars diverted = directed away from our road disruption = when a system, process or event is prevented from continuing as usual or as expected tow-away zone = area where your car may be taken away if you park illegally clamped = fitted with a metal device on the wheel to prevent it from moving road rage = anger or violence between drivers because of difficult driving conditions skidded = lost control of the steering so that the car slid across the road head-on collision = two vehicles hitting each other directly in the front
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