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the gas pedal; controls speed |
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a braking system that keeps a car's wheels from locking when the driver brakes quickly |
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gears are changed automatically |
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vehicle insurance - all cars, trucks, and motorcycles on the road have to be insured. |
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a curve in the road that is sloped |
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an area outside a vehicle that is not visible to the driver in the rear or side-view mirrors |
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blood alcohol concentration (BAC) |
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Percent of alcohol in the blood. For under-age drivers BAC cannot be more than .02 |
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sudden loss of air pressure in a tire |
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the distance a car travels from the time the driver brakes until the car stops |
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a path marked off for use by pedestrians (people walking) crossing the street |
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road that is higher in the center than the edges |
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Allows the driver to set a speed without using the gas pedal. Used only for highway driving. |
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heating unit that clears ice, moisture or fog from the inside of the front and rear windows. |
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vision that allows a person to judge the distance between two objects |
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put the car in a lower gear |
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DUI - Driving Under the Influence and DWI - Driving While Intoxicated are both charges for someone driving while drunk or on drugs |
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also called the parking brake |
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Also called "hazard lights". All four signal lights turn on at once and flash to let people know to you are stopped or moving slowly. |
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the area ahead and to the left and right that can be seen while you are looking straight ahead |
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a posted speed limit that you cannot go above |
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the time and space gap between vehicles for driving safely behind another car |
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expressway or highway that is not a toll road |
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High Occupancy Vehicle lane (HOV) |
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a lane of the highway that is for vehicles with two or more people inside |
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when the car skims or rides on top of a small layer of water on the road - very dangerous. Happens when driving too fast on wet roads. |
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a law that says that anyone charged with DUI cannot refuse to be tested for it. |
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place where a driver can enter or exit a highway; or connect with a highway going in another direction |
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place where two or more roads cross |
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a person walking outside of the crosswalk - very dangerous |
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Signals above reversible lanes that tell which lanes can and cannot be used. example: I-66 during rush hour or the Chesapeake Bay Bridge |
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a highway with more than one lane of traffic moving in each direction |
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measures how far the car has gone |
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the area of vision to the left and right of your central (or straight-ahead) vision |
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used to keep track of rules that drivers break |
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the space a car covers between the time you see something and the time it takes you to step on the brakes |
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the right of one vehicle to cross in front of another |
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land off to the side of the road |
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when a driver loses control over the car and the direction it's going |
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driving too close to the vehicle in front of you |
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friction between the tires and the road |
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the outer surface of the tire |
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also called a directional signal - used to tell other drivers which way you're turning |
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letting another driver go first or have the right of way |
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