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Definition:
To mix up or jumble something in a confused way.
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Instructions
- Click on two letters to swap them.
- Use the definitions to help you learn the words.
- You have a limited number of swaps, so use them wisely.
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vocabulary list
Word | Definition |
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Black ice | Black ice refers to a thin, transparent layer of ice on the road that is difficult to see and extremely slippery. |
Construction zone | A designated area on a road where construction work is taking place, often marked by barriers and reduced speed limits. |
Detour | A detour is a temporary route taken to avoid road closures, construction, or other obstacles on the usual path. |
Flooded road | A flooded road is a roadway covered with water, typically caused by heavy rain or overflowing bodies of water. |
Icy conditions | "Icy conditions refer to roads covered in ice, making them slippery and dangerous for driving, often requiring caution or avoidance." |
Pothole | A pothole is a hole or depression in a road surface caused by wear and tear, often leading to road hazards. |
Road closures | Road closures refer to the blocking off of a road to prevent traffic from passing through, often due to construction or accidents. |
Traffic congestion | Traffic congestion refers to the situation where vehicles are stuck in heavy traffic, causing delays and slow movement on roads. |
oil change | An oil change is the process of draining old engine oil and replacing it with fresh oil to lubricate components. |
tire rotation | Tire rotation is the practice of moving tires from one position on a vehicle to another to promote even tread wear. |
brake inspection | A brake inspection is a routine examination of a vehicle's braking system to ensure its components are functioning properly. |
engine tune-up | An engine tune-up is a maintenance service that involves adjustments and replacements to ensure the engine runs efficiently. |
transmission fluid flush | A transmission fluid flush is a process of removing old transmission fluid and replacing it with new fluid to maintain performance. |
battery replacement | Battery replacement refers to the process of removing and installing a new car battery to ensure proper functioning of the vehicle. |
wheel alignment | Wheel alignment is the adjustment of the angles of the wheels to ensure they are perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other. |
alternator | An alternator is a device in a car that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy to power the vehicle's components. |
brake pads | Brake pads are friction materials that press against the brake rotor to stop a vehicle when the brake pedal is applied. |
engine | The engine is the main component of a car that converts fuel into mechanical energy to power the vehicle. |
exhaust system | The exhaust system in a car is responsible for removing harmful emissions from the engine and reducing engine noise. |
fuel pump | A fuel pump is a component in a car that delivers fuel from the gas tank to the engine for combustion. |
radiator | A radiator is a device in a car that helps cool the engine by circulating coolant through the engine block. |
suspension | Suspension refers to the system of springs, shock absorbers, and linkages that connect a vehicle's chassis to its wheels. |
transmission | The transmission is a mechanism in a vehicle that transfers power from the engine to the wheels, allowing for changes in speed. |
No parking | "No parking" means vehicles are not allowed to stop, stand, or park in a designated area indicated by a traffic sign. |
No U-turn | "No U-turn" is a traffic sign that prohibits drivers from making a U-turn or turning their vehicle around in that area. |
One way | One way: A traffic sign indicating that the road is only accessible in one direction, prohibiting vehicles from traveling in the opposite direction. |
Pedestrian crossing | Pedestrian crossing is a designated area on the road where pedestrians can safely cross, marked by white stripes and signs. |
School zone | A designated area near a school where speed limits are reduced to ensure the safety of children crossing the road. |
Speed limit | Speed limit is the maximum legal speed allowed on a specific road, indicated by traffic signs to ensure safety. |
Stop | A red octagonal sign that indicates drivers must come to a complete halt at a designated point on the road. |
Yield | Yield means to give the right of way to other vehicles or pedestrians at an intersection or merge point. |
DUI | DUI stands for Driving Under the Influence, a criminal offense of operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. |
pedestrian crossing | A designated area on a road where pedestrians can safely cross, usually marked by painted lines or signs. |
reckless driving | Reckless driving is the act of operating a vehicle with a willful disregard for the safety of others on the road. |
right of way | The right of way refers to the legal right of a driver to proceed first in traffic or at an intersection. |
signal | A signal is a light or sound indication given by a driver to communicate their intentions to other road users. |
speed limit | Speed limit refers to the maximum legal speed a vehicle can travel on a specific road or highway. |
traffic violation | A traffic violation is a breach of road regulations, such as speeding or running a red light, resulting in a fine. |
yield | Yield means to give the right of way to other vehicles or pedestrians at an intersection or when merging. |