Go forward. What will you use to signal that you are turning left or right?

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Presentation transcript:

Go forward

What will you use to signal that you are turning left or right?

Go back 3

Control Function 4 The indicator. To show other motorists and pedestrians that you intend to turn left or right.

What will you use to make the car go faster or slower?

6

Control Function 7 The accelerator / gas pedal. To increase or decrease the speed of the car.

What will you press to warn other road users?

9

Control Function 10 The horn To warn other motorists that you are approaching.

What will you use to move up or down gears?

12

Control Function 13 The gear-stick / gear-lever. To move from first gear to fifth gear depending on your speed of travel.

What will you use to slow down or stop your car?

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Control Function 16 The foot-brake. To slow or stop the vehicle.

What will you use to see behind you on your left or right side?

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Control Function 19 The wing-mirrors. To check behind the left and right side of the car before you indicate to turn left or right.

What will you use to check directly behind you?

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Control Function 22 The rear-view mirror. To give you a clear view of what is behind you before you indicate left or right.

What will you use before you change gears?

24

Control Function 25 The clutch. To break contact between the engine and the wheels when you change gears.

What will you use to turn left or right or go straight ahead?

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Control Function 28 The steering-wheel. To control the direction in which you want to travel.

What will you use to stop the vehicle from moving?

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Control Function 31 The handbrake. To prevent the vehicle from moving when stationary.

What will you fasten before you start the ignition?

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Control Function 34 The seatbelt. To keep you secure in your seat if you are in an accident.

What will you use if it begins to rain?

36

Control Function 37 The windscreen wipers. To keep the windscreen clear at all times so that your visibility is good.

What will you use to warn motorists that your car has broken down?

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Control Function 40 The hazard warning lights. To warn other road users that your car has broken down.

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