Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Traffic Terms Pt. 2 (Accidents)

The car had a mechanical failure.
It swerved across the road and crashed into a brick wall.
The collision was frightening and the impact could be heard for miles.
The driver went through the windshield, suffering a near-fatal injury.
The car was totaled, so they towed it to the junkyard.
They investigated the accident and found that the brakes had malfunctioned.

Vocabulary:
A mechanical failure is when something mechanical stops working.
To swerve means to leave a straight line; turn.
A car crashes into something.
Collision is the noun for collide; when one thing hits another.
Impact is the force of something striking something else.
The windshield is the front window of a car.
Near-fatal means he almost died.
If a car is totaled, it was damaged so badly that it will never drive again.
To tow a car is to carry it to a different location. This is done by a tow truck.
A malfunction is what happens when something doesn't work properly.

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