7. Intersection (n): /ˈɪntə(r)ˌsekʃ(ə)n/ Intersección
A place where roads, lines join or cross each other.
Example:
The intersection at our school is kind of dangerous.
8. Lane (n): /leɪn/ Carril
A narrow road, especially in the countryside.
Example:
My math teacher drives down the lane.
9. Obey (v): /əˈbeɪ/ Cumplir
To do what a law or a person says that you must do.
Example:
Everybody must obey the traffic laws.
10. Parking lot (n): /ˈpɑːrkɪŋ lɑːt/ Estacionamiento
A car park.
Example:
The parking lot is full with new and old cars.
11. Passenger (n): /ˈpæsɪndʒə(r)/ Pasajero
Someone who travels in motor vehicles, train, or ship.
Example:
The only passenger who was affected was my friend.
12. Pedestrian (n): /pəˈdestriən/ Peatón
Someone who is walking, especially in a town or city, instead or driving or riding.
Example:
This area is not open to pedestrians.
13. Pull over (v): /pʊl ˈoʊvər/ Aparcar
To stop by the side of the road.
Example:
Please let's pull over right here. I need to make a call.
14. Seatbelt (n): /siːtˌbelt/ Cinturón de seguridad
A strong belt in a car or plane that you fasten around yourself to hold you in your seat.
Example:
When we get in the taxi, we always fasten the seatbelts.