
(赤ライト)
赤信号
a signal that informs drivers that they must stop their vehicles
A red light in traffic is a signal that tells vehicles and pedestrians to stop. It is part of a traffic light system that controls movement to keep roads safe and organized. The red light appears after the yellow light and remains on for a set time before changing to green. Drivers must wait until the light turns green before moving forward or turning, unless a separate signal allows a turn. Traffic lights help prevent accidents and manage the flow of movement at intersections and crossings.
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(自動車(じどうしゃ))
車(くるま)
a road vehicle that has four wheels, an engine, and a small number of seats for people
A car is a type of automobile designed for personal transportation. It is powered by an engine, usually using gasoline or electricity, and typically has four wheels. Cars are commonly used for driving on roads and can carry passengers and sometimes small loads. They come in various shapes and sizes, such as sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs, with different features like air conditioning, music systems, and safety equipment. Cars are essential for everyday travel, whether for commuting, errands, or long trips.

(ドライブする)
運転する
to control the movement and the speed of a car, bus, truck, etc. when it is moving
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(左利き用の)
左手用の
designed or intended to be used with the left hand

(側 (がわ))
面 (めん)
the right or left half of an object, place, person, etc.
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(街道(かいどう))
道路(どうろ)
a wide path made for cars, buses, etc. to travel along

(自転車乗り)
サイクリスト
someone who rides a bicycle

( helmet (ヘルメット))
ヘルメット
a hard hat worn by soldiers, bikers, etc. for protection
A helmet is a protective headgear designed to protect the wearer's head from injuries caused by impacts, collisions, or falling debris. It is typically made from hard, durable materials such as metal, plastic, or Kevlar, and features a cushioned lining that provides shock absorption and comfort. Helmets are widely used by military personnel, law enforcement officers, construction workers, athletes, and individuals engaging in extreme sports such as cycling, skiing, and rock climbing. Some helmets also come equipped with additional features such as ventilation, visors, and communication systems. Properly fitting and correctly worn helmets can significantly reduce the risk of head injuries in accidents.

(番号プレート)
ナンバープレート
a metal or plastic plate attached to a vehicle, displaying its registration number
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(旅客)
乗客
someone traveling in a vehicle, aircraft, ship, etc. who is not the pilot, driver, or a crew member

(安全ベルト)
シートベルト
a belt in cars, airplanes, or helicopters that a passenger fastens around themselves to prevent serious injury in case of an accident
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(自動車専用道路)
高速道路
a very wide road that has no intersections or cross-traffic and is designed for high-speed travel

(スイッチを入れる)
灯をつける
to make something start working usually by flipping a switch
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(明かり(あかり))
光(ひかり)
a type of electromagnetic radiation that makes it possible to see, produced by the sun or another source of illumination

(歩行者専用通行帯)
横断歩道
a designated area on a road where pedestrians have the right of way to cross the street safely
A pedestrian crossing is a marked area on a road or street where people are allowed to cross safely. It is typically located at intersections or other high-traffic areas and is often indicated by signs, painted lines, or lights to make it clear to drivers where pedestrians may cross. Pedestrian crossings help ensure the safety of people walking across the street by giving them a designated place to cross, and in some cases, traffic signals may control when it is safe for pedestrians to move and when vehicles should stop.
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(移動可能な)
可動式の
not fixed and able to move or be moved easily or quickly

(予備タイヤ)
スペアタイヤ
an additional wheel carried in a vehicle, typically used as a replacement in case of a flat tire

(空気抜けのタイヤ)
パンクしたタイヤ
a tire of a car, bike, etc. that has been deflated
A flat tire refers to a tire that has lost air pressure, usually due to a puncture, leak, or damage. When a tire is flat, it becomes unable to properly support the weight of the vehicle, making it difficult or impossible to drive safely. This condition can cause the vehicle to handle poorly, and in some cases, it can lead to further damage if not addressed. A flat tire often requires repair or replacement to restore the vehicle's ability to drive properly.
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(機関)
エンジン
the part of a vehicle that uses a particular fuel to make the vehicle move
An engine is a machine that converts fuel into power to make a vehicle run. In most vehicles, the engine burns fuel, such as gasoline or diesel, to create energy. This energy is then used to move parts like pistons, which turn the wheels. The engine is often considered the heart of a vehicle because it powers all its movements. The performance of the engine, such as how efficiently it uses fuel and how much power it produces, directly affects how well the vehicle runs.

(給油所)
ガソリンスタンド
a facility where vehicles can refuel with gasoline, diesel fuel, or other alternative fuels
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