Driving Theory Vocabulary

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  • Created by: CRMELLOR
  • Created on: 03-12-19 16:32
The name given to the lane to the left of the motorway used for breakdowns and emergancies
hardshoulder
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The foot pedal in a car which is furthest to the left
clutch
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The name of the pedestrian crossing which uses sensors
puffin
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The part of the car you lift up to access the engine
bonnet
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What type of sign is in the shape of a triangle?
warning
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The S in SORN stands for
statutory
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The name given to the extra diriving qualification you can do once you've passed your practical driving test
passplus
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The name given to the type of crossing which can be used by cyclists
toucan
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The circular piece of plastic which attaches to the side of your wheel
hubcap
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What colour light does a Doctor's car have?
green
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What is the speed limit on a dual carriageway?
seventy
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When you slide uncontrollably over a wet surface
Aquaplane
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What 'p' word, means having right of way?
Priority
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The verb which describes the action of keeping your foot on the clutch (disengaging engine)
Coasting
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Driving very closely behind someone is called
Tailgating
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Heavy or slow moving traffic is also known as
Congestion
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Going uphill
Incline
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Going downhill
Decline
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The system of springs and shock absorbers designed to support the car moving over bumpy roads
Suspension
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The foot pedal in a car which is furthest to the left

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clutch

Card 3

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The name of the pedestrian crossing which uses sensors

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Card 4

Front

The part of the car you lift up to access the engine

Back

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Card 5

Front

What type of sign is in the shape of a triangle?

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