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  • The taxi _____ her off at Jenny's home.
    dropped
  • _____ is the British word for truck.
    lorry
  • A _____ is a camera at the side of the road that takes pictures of cars that are going faster than is legally allowed.
    speed camera
  • We _____ off in the morning at 7:00 am to try to avoid the traffic.
    set
  • What's another way of saying "buckle up"?
    Fasten / do up your seat belts.
  • A taxi _____ is a place where taxis wait for customers.
    rank
  • John parked his car in an illegal place, now he needs to pay a _____.
    parking fine / parking ticket
  • How do we say "gas station" in British English?
    petrol station
  • A _____ can be a specific type of bus that is used for travelling longer distances, does not operate on regular schedules and may be used for private charter.
    coach
  • How do we say "crosswalk" in British English?
    zebra crossing
  • Slow down! You're breaking the _____ _____!
    speed limit
  • A _____ is an express highway, especially one with controlled access.
    freeway (Am.) / motorway (Brit.)
  • A _____ is an area for the use of pedestrians only, by excluding all motor vehicles.
    pedestrian zone / pedestrian precinct
  • Please, _____ me up at the airport at 3 p.m.
    pick
  • A _____ is a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground.
    subway
  • _____ are repairs or other work being done on a road.
    roadworks
  • Don't forget to check the address you put in your Uber app or you may _____ up in the wrong place.
    end
  • _____ hour is the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work, or in the evening when people are travelling home.
    rush
  • A _____ can be a child's vehicle that is ridden by standing with one foot on the board and pushing against the ground with the other foot.
    scooter
  • A _____ can be an old-fashioned carriage pulled by horses, now used mainly in official or royal ceremonies.
    coach
  • A _____ is a boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water, especially as a regular service.
    ferry
  • A cycle _____ is a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for the use of people riding bicycles.
    lane
  • This is a motor _____.
    scooter
  • A _____ is a medium-sized vehicle with windows all round, used for carrying more people than an ordinary car.
    van
  • Unfortunately, he was killed in a car _____.
    crash
  • Her brother borrowed her _____ and crashed it.
    motorbike / motorcycle
  • A _____ can be any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sit.
    coach
  • _____ out! You're going to crash!
    Look / Watch
  • A _____ is an electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road.
    tram