| A | B |
| traffic law | a rule that tells you what to do, or not do, when driving |
| legal | to agree with the law |
| vehicle | any car, truck, bus, bicycle, etc. that can be used by law for travel on a road |
| crash | one vehicl hitting another vehicle or object |
| risk | taking a chance |
| permit | a certificate that allows a person to drive while preparing to take the driver's test |
| license | a card that shows that a person has passed all state tests needed to drive |
| highway | a road used by vehicles |
| lien | a statement of ownership of a vehicle |
| register | to obtain license plates for a vehicle |
| insurance | a written contract; helps pay damages if you have a crash |
| lane | an area divided by white or yellow lines |
| traffic island | a solid area that divides traffic |
| MPH | miles per hour |
| intersection | where two roads cross each other |
| right-of-way | one driver is given the right to move before another |
| traffic signal | a light that warns or directs drivers |
| pedestrian | any person walking along or across a roadway |
| signal lamp | a brake light, turn signal, or emergency flasher |
| turn bay | a special lane for turning right or left |