a bar that is attached to the back and front of a vehicle to reduce damage in time of an accident
保险杠
a flat piece of metal at the front and back of a vehicle displaying numbers and letters
车牌
a strap that keeps a person attached to their seat to prevent injuries, especially in cars, etc.
安全带
a long and thin device with rubber on its edge, designed to move across the glass at the front of vehicles to clear it of rain, snow, etc. so that the driver can see the road properly
雨刷
a satellite system that shows a place, thing, or person's exact position using signals
a time of day at which traffic is the heaviest because people are leaving for work or home
高峰时段
to choose the direction of and guide a vehicle, ship, etc., especially by using a map
导航
the wheel that a driver holds or turns to make a vehicle move in different directions
方向盘
a bar in front of a motorcycle or bicycle that a person takes by hand to control the direction in which they want to travel
车把
an area on a road that is marked with wide white lines, where vehicles must stop so people could walk across the road safely
斑马线
the red light at the back of a vehicle that lits up when brakes are used to signal stopping or slowing down to other drivers
尾灯
an aggressive behavior that is seen among drivers, particularly when they are stuck in traffic
道路怒吼