pedestrian (A few pedestrians sheltered from the rain in doorways. The death rate for pedestrians hit by cars is unacceptably high.)
fine (The maximum penalty for the offence is a $1,000 fine. If found guilty, he faces six months in jail and a heavy (= severe) fine.)
road rage (Earlier today a man was arrested for attacking a motorist in a road rage incident.)
the Highway Code
subterranean (a subterranean river)
roundabout (Take the first left at the roundabout. Take the last turning at the roundabout.)
give way (You have to give way to traffic coming from the right.)
cycle lane (We campaign for local authorities to provide cycle lanes and bike parking racks.)
right-hand drive (You may have to wait weeks for delivery if you are ordering a right-hand drive in a left-hand drive country. As she has a right-hand drive, overtaking safely can be difficult.)
traffic warden (A traffic warden gave me a ticket for parking on a double yellow line.)
jump the lights (The car ahead of me jumped the light.)
provisional licence
the set of official rules, published in a small book, that have to be obeyed by drivers in the UK
a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across
someone whose job is to make certain that people do not leave their cars in illegal places
an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law
an official document that a person has to have when they are learning to drive
a vehicle that has the steering wheel on the right-hand side
a person who is walking, especially in an area where vehicles go
to allow other vehicles to go past before you move onto a road
anger or violence between drivers, often caused by difficult driving conditions
under the ground
a part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for the use of people riding bicycles
to start moving before the traffic light turns green