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The police car overtook our car. • On hills, you must use low gears. • I was in a traffic jam for more than an hour. • The car must be in neutral when you start the engine. • Get out of the way — the car is backing up. • I hate driving along stony roads. • Turn off this road at the next corner on the left. • Let’s park the car here. • I got stuck in traffic for some time. • Put the gear lever in the neutral position, and start the car. • The authorities will have to do something to reduce the traffic jams in the city centre. • The truck veered out of control, overturned, and hit a lamp-post. • The sign said ‘No Parking’. • This tyre is very worn — you should get it changed. • There were skid marks on the road where the accident happened. • Pull up at the pedestrian crossing. • Put the car in the garage, and lock the garage door. • Most cars have four forward gears and a reverse. • I’m thinking of learning to ride a motorbike. • A car came in the opposite direction, and the driver dipped his headlights. • The car kept hitting potholes and bumps. • He was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. • He drives very well, and he’s very cautious, too. • He goes to work by car/on his motorbike. • What’s the correct tyre pressure for your tyres? • The car was travelling very fast. • The crash happened on a sharp bend. • That car didn’t have its headlights on. • The car skidded and hit a lamp-post, and the side of the car crumpled. • If you use the choke when you start the car, you should push it in before you move forward. Yes, push the choke in when the engine is idling. • A few speed-bumps will have to be installed in that street. • For a moment, I was blinded by the lights of the oncoming car. • The driver pulled up in front of a shop. • Slack off when you approach the junction. • He got into the car and fastened the seat belt. • The tyres squealed when he braked hard. • Can you ride a motorbike? • His car drove into the back of mine. • He crashed the car into a tree and smashed it up. • This is the second car he’s smashed up. • He was involved in a motor accident. • She swerved to avoid another car. • Is there a garage in this street? • The car began to speed up. • During the rush hour, the traffic would be bumper to bumper. • She went round the building. • He rides to work on a motorbike. • The car was in third gear. • My tyre burst when I was driving along a stony road. • He released the hand brake, and the car moved forward. • The car hit a lamp-post. • There was heavy traffic on the roads. • He got into the car, and wound the window down. • In a few minutes, he began to speed up. • He opened the door, got in and started the car. • He pulled into a petrol station. • I saw the car turning the corner. • The car park is behind the building. • He rides his motorbike to work. • The driver got out of the bus. • I was doing 60 kph, and a blue Maruti passed me at 90 kmph. • He drives to work by car. • That’s a dangerous stretch of road. • Let’s go out for a drive. • He got into the car and folded the roof down. • These parking spaces are reserved for employees. • I don’t want to go with him — he’s not a safe driver. • He let the engine tick over for about 30 seconds before the car moved forward. • The car skidded on the road — the driver had pulled up too fast. • We’ve nearly run out of petrol. • He pressed the accelerator hard. • Is the hand brake on or off? • Put the car in gear and drive on. • This is a no-parking zone. • Our car had a breakdown, and we had to push it into a garage. • He braked sharply to avoid a car. • He wound up the window, and locked the car door. • He undid the seat belt, and got out of the car. • Put your car into neutral when you stop at traffic lights. • The car is now in bottom gear. • I’ve got another puncture in my front tyre. • He turned down a street where there was a ‘No Entry’ sign. • Change into second gear when you go up the hill. • He took the handbrake off, and the car moved forward. • Why don’t you roll the window down? • The authorities have been doing their best to ease traffic congestion in the city. • I thought he would pull up at the traffic lights, but he drove straight on. • We saw a restaurant by the road, and pulled in. • I think you’re a bit low on petrol. • Our car was travelling at a speed of 60 kilometres per hour. • Is this a parking place?