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la voiture
A motor vehicle with four wheels designed for the transport of people.
l’autoroute
A fast road, usually with multiple lanes and often a toll.
le conducteur
The person who operates a vehicle.
un péage
A checkpoint where you pay to use a toll road.
la conductrice
A woman who drives a vehicle.
une voie
One of the lanes of traffic on a road.
conduire
To operate a vehicle on a road.
un sens
The way in which one must travel on the road.
le camion
A large vehicle designed for the transport of goods.
une flèche
A symbol indicating the direction to follow.
une voiture de sport
A fast and high-performance vehicle designed for speed.
une sortie
A way to leave a highway.
une marque
The name of a car manufacturer.
un panneau
A signal giving information about traffic.
une moto
A two-wheeled vehicle, usually fast.
doubler
To pass another vehicle on the road.
un vélomoteur
A small two-wheeled vehicle with a motor.
un casque
Protective gear for the head, worn by motorcyclists.
accélérer
To increase the speed of a vehicle.
la circulation
The movement of vehicles on the roads.
une décapotable
A car whose roof can be folded down.
une contravention
A fine received for breaking traffic laws.
une clé
A device used to start a car's engine.
brûler un feu rouge
To pass through a red traffic light without stopping.
une ceinture de sécurité
A safety device in a car to protect passengers.
rouler trop vite
To travel at a speed higher than the legal limit.
mettre le contact
The action of turning on a vehicle's engine.
une auto-école
An establishment that offers driving lessons.
une carte routière
A graphical representation of roads and routes.
des leçons de conduite
Courses given to learn how to drive.
une agglomération
An area where a large number of people live.
se garer
To leave a vehicle in a certain place.
freiner
To reduce the speed of a vehicle.
s’arrêter
To bring a vehicle to a halt.
ralentir
To decrease speed.
le réservoir
The part of a vehicle that contains fuel.
vide
Without content.
faire le plein
To refill the fuel tank.
tomber en panne
To lose the ability to function, often due to mechanical problems.
de l’essence
Fuel used for internal combustion engines.
le pare-brise
The front glass of a car.
le coffre
Storage space at the back of a car.
une roue de secours
A replacement wheel for a vehicle.
un pneu à plat
A tire that has lost air pressure.
le pompiste
A person who fills fuel in the gas stations.
la pression
The force exerted by a gas or liquid.
le pneu
A rubber component that surrounds a vehicle's wheel.
vérifier les niveaux
To control the quantities of fluids in a vehicle.
la route
Path for vehicle circulation.
un plan de la ville
A map representing a city and its streets.
un rond-point
A circular junction to facilitate the flow of traffic.
un bouchon
A slowdown due to an excessive number of vehicles.
un croisement
A point where two roads meet.
une file de voiture
A line of vehicles in motion or at a stop.
un clignotant
A light signal indicating a change in direction.