| A | B |
| agent | a person who acts for someone else (an insurance agent sells insurance policies) |
| citation | an official request for someone to appear in court |
| comprehensive | complete; covering everything (a comprehensive insurance policy provides complete protections when a person is involved in an accident) |
| coverage | protection that an insurance policy provices |
| deductible | the amount of money the insured person has to pay so that his or her insurance company will pay the rest of the money owed |
| dip | when a road slopes downward and gets level again |
| hazard light | an emergency light on a vehicle that flashes to tell other drivers that something is wrong with the vehicle |
| insurance policy | a written agreement between a person and an insurance company |
| intersection | a place where two or more roads meet |
| junction | a place where two or more highways meet |
| liability insurance | covers medical costs and damages to vehicles of only the other perosn in an accident; does not cover medical costs and damages to vehicles of the insured person |
| maintenance | the act of taking care of something on a vehicle; this can include replacing parts, providing fuel, and cleaning |
| merge | to join two things to make one new thing ( sometimes two lanes turn into one) |
| mileage | the number of miles a vehicle has been driven |
| moving violation | the act of doing something illegal while driving, such as speeding |
| pedestrian | a person who is walking |
| permit | a document that gives a person permission to do something |
| premium | the amount of money a person has to pay for vehicle insurance |
| shoulder | the edge of the road |
| title | a legal document that says a person owns a vehicle |
| U-turn | when a person driving in one direction turns around to go the opposite direction |
| yield | to slow down or stop when merging with another lane to allow other cars to go by |