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영어 운전면허용어 : 도로교통공단
순번 | 용어 | 해설 |
1 | Road edge | The edge of a road where the footpath and vehicle road are not distinguished Its boundary is marked by a safety sign for pedestrian safety |
2 | Motorcycle | A two-wheeled vehicle with a seating capacity of one to two persons or a two-wheeled vehicle with an attached side car |
3 | Two-way thoroughfare | The opposite of one-way thoroughfare |
4 | Acceleration lane | A lane in which vehicles can reach a sufficient speed before merging with other vehicle in a main lane |
5 | Line of sight | A distance visible to the driver |
6 | Visible ray penetration rate | The amount of visible rays entering a vehicle through tinted glass surfaces |
7 | Side road | A road at the edge of a highway or vehicles-only road where vehicles can travel |
8 | Railway crossing | An intersection where a railway and road meet |
9 | Construction Machinery Management Act | A law regulating the registration inspection and approval of construction machinery to promote the use of machinery in the construction industry |
10 | Construction machinery operator's license | A license required to operate construction machinery |
11 | Caution sign | A variety of signs used to alert the driver on present and potential dangers on roads |
12 | Light bar | A green or yellow warning light installed on emergency vehicles |
13 | Alarm | A device that warns of accidents and disasters |
14 | Horn | A warning sounding device installed on vehicles |
15 | Economic speed | A speed that allows for a maximum travel distance at a lowest level of fuel consumption |
16 | Highway | A road for vehicles traveling at high speeds |
17 | Breakdown warning sign | A sign that warns of a broken down vehicle ahead |
18 | Air pressure | The pressure of air in a vehicle's tires |
19 | Free running distance | The distance from when the driver step on the brake pedal after detecting danger to when the brakes actually function |
20 | Idling | The state of a vehicle not moving with its engine running |
21 | Speed bump | A bump installed on roads to force vehicles to slow down |
22 | Penalty fee | A payment an individual is forced to make for the neglect of responsibilities enforced by public law |
23 | Intersection | An area where roads intersect and where collisions can occur |
24 | Act on Special Cases Concerning the Settlement of Traffic Accidents | A law that regulates special cases of criminal punishment of drivers who cause traffic accidents through negligence of varying degrees |
25 | Custody | Incarceration of an offender in a penitentiary or detention cell for 1 to 30 days |
26 | Aid | Emergency aid provided to victims of traffic accidents |
27 | International driver's license | A system of qualification that enables a driver to operate a vehicle outside of his country of residence |
28 | Articulated bus | A bus that is longer than normal buses and made up of two rigid compartments linked by a pivoting joint for a larger seating capacity and ease of turns at intersections |
29 | Sudden acceleration | The act of suddenly increasing speed |
30 | Sudden braking | The act of suddenly applying the brakes |
31 | Sudden steering | The act of suddenly turning the steering wheel |
32 | Emergency vehicle | Vehicles operated for emergency response as defined by the Road Traffic Act ie ambulance firetruck police car |
33 | GPS | A device or program that assists with driving by displaying a map showing the quickest ways |
34 | Cooling water | Water used to cool down a heated engine |
35 | Nose up | The phenomenon of a vehicle's front lifting up due to a shift in weight balance (nose down: the phenomenon of a vehicle's rear lifting up due to braking force) |
36 | Silver zone | A zone designated for the protection of elderly pedestrians |
37 | No-parking zone | An area where no parking is allowed |
38 | Vehicle height limit | A maximum vehicle/cargo height allowed for thoroughfare at a given location |
39 | Large vehicle license | A license that allows you to drive a passenger van or freight vehicle A special driver's license must be acquired to drive trailers and towing vehicles |
40 | Road | Collectively refers to road vehicles and footpaths |
41 | Road Traffic Act | A law enacted to achieve traffic safety and efficiency through the control of safety hazards and inefficiencies on roads |
42 | Road driving test | The test of a driver's road-driving ability |
43 | Road-crossing facility | A facility such as a pedestrian crossing or overpass that allows a pedestrian to cross a road |
44 | Dilemma zone | An instance where both driving through and stopping at an intersection with yellow lights is difficult |
45 | Towing vehicle | A vehicle for providing aid |
46 | Limit of wear | A maximum level of wear a tire can endure before requiring replacement |
47 | Illegal crossing | The act of crossing a road without using a road-crossing facility |
48 | Taillights | The lights at the rear of a vehicle |
49 | Bouncing | The phenomenon of a vehicle bouncing when driving in poor road conditions |
50 | Defensive driving | A method of driving to prevent traffic accidents |
51 | Turn signal | A flasher that indicates the direction a vehicle will move in |
52 | Bus-only lane | A lane reserved for buses on major highways |
53 | Number plate light | A light that illuminates the number plate of a vehicle |
54 | Fine | A mandatory payment imposed on an offender |
55 | Negligence fine | A fine imposed on an individual who violates the Road Traffic Act |
56 | National speed limit | A speed limit set by the law |
57 | Bottleneck zone | A narrowing area of a road |
58 | Footpath | A road reserved for pedestrians |
59 | General driver's license | A driver's license issued in accordance with the Road Traffic Act |
60 | Walking lane | Same as a foot path |
61 | Pedestrians-only road | A road reserved for pedestrians |
62 | Anti-freeze | An additive that reduces the temperature at which a liquid freezes |
63 | Black box | A dashboard-mounted recording device |
64 | Unprotected left turn | A left turn that can be made at an intersection without a left-run signal when the traffic lights greenlight straight thoroughfare |
65 | Emergency lights | A light used to warn others of an emergency |
66 | Emergency flashers | Both turn signals switched on to indicate an emergency |
67 | Blind spot | An angle at which a driver's field of vision required to discern vehicles lanes or obstacles is hindered |
68 | Siren | A red light installed on the roof of a vehicle to indicate an emergency |
69 | Manual-transmission vehicle | A vehicle equipped with a transmission that requires the driver to shift gears manually at different speeds |
70 | Hydroplaning | The phenomenon of a traveling vehicle's tires losing traction due to a water film that occurs between the tires and road surface |
71 | Hand signal | Signaling with the hand or a signal bar |
72 | Stop line zone | An area with a stop line |
73 | Speed zone | An area where speeding is allowed |
74 | Spin | The phenomenon of a vehicle's wheels spinning without achieving traction due to snow or a bog |
75 | Passenger vehicle | A vehicle with a seating capacity of 6 or less |
76 | Seating capacity | The maximum number of seated passengers a vehicle can carry with each seat being 40 cm x 40 cm in size and not intruded by any objects |
77 | Passenger van | A vehicle designed to carry cargo or a large number of passengers |
78 | Traffic lights | A traffic control device that displays different colors to guide vehicles and pedestrians |
79 | Fog lights | Lights installed below a vehicle's headlights to further enhance visibility in snow rain or fog |
80 | Safe distance | A distance that must be maintained between traveling vehicles to prevent traffic accidents |
81 | Safety zone | A part of a road designated by a road surface marking or safety sign for pedestrian use only |
82 | Safety sign | Any of a wide range of signs featuring various colors shapes diagrams signs and text for traffic control and safety purposes |
83 | Darkness | A level of darkness |
84 | Overtaking | The act of overtaking another vehicle traveling ahead on its side |
85 | Yield sign | A traffic safety sign |
86 | Left or right thoroughfare sign | A sign that indicates that a lane that divides into two around a traffic island |
87 | School zone | An area usually in the vicinity of a kindergarten or school designated for the protection of children |
88 | Airbag | A device designed to protect the passengers of a vehicle involved in a collision |
89 | Drive against traffic | The act of driving against the flow of traffic |
90 | Curb | A stone boundary installed near footpaths and vehicle roads for pedestrian safety drainage driver guidance road/footpath distinction and road maintenance |
91 | Learner driver's license | A driver's license issued temporarily to an individual who passes a driving-course test ahead of a road-driving test |
92 | Priority road (through street) | A road on which grade crossing and entering/exiting from and to roadsides is allowed but structured and traffic-controlled to prevent hindrance to a main line of traffic flow |
93 | Right-merge road | A sign that indicates a right lane that will soon merge with a main road |
94 | Right turn | A turn to the right |
95 | Driver insurance | An insurance that makes compensations for injuries or deaths experienced by the driver or passenger of a vehicle |
96 | Tachometer | A device that records a vehicle's traveled distance |
97 | Motorized bicycle | A bicycle equipped with a small engine (displacement of 50cc or less) |
98 | Drunk driving | Driving while under the influence of alcohol |
99 | Motorcycle | A two-wheeled vehicle with an engine displacement of 125cc or less that is not a large or small special vehicle |
100 | Two-lane road | A road installed in residential areas with a width of 9 m or less |
101 | Poor weather conditions | Collectively refers to floods droughts and intense heat or cold caused by atmospheric conditions |
102 | Stop | The act of bringing a vehicle to a complete stop |
103 | Automatic-transmission vehicle | A vehicle with a transmission that shifts gears automatically according to vehicle speed or engine RPM |
104 | Automobile Management Act | A law that regulates vehicle registrations safety standards driver verifications defect corrections vehicle maintenance activities and vehicle service business |
105 | Vehicles-only road | A road in which only motor vehicles are allowed to travel |
106 | Driving course test | A test of driving ability conducted on the driving course of a driver licensing agency |
107 | Jackknife | The phenomenon of a vehicle's rear shaking left and right excessively due to a loss of control |
108 | Low-floor bus | A bus with a lower-than-usual floor and a ramp instead of a staircase at its entrance/exit to allow the disabled to get on and off without assistance |
109 | Headlights | Lights installed at the front of a vehicle or motorcycle to enhance visibility at nighttime |
110 | Flashers | Signal lights that blink |
111 | Traction | The area of a road surface that a set of wheels or tracks is in contact with |
112 | Regular aptitude test | A test conducted regularly to verify that suitability of a driver's maintenance of a driver's license |
113 | Constant-speed driving | The act of driving at a constant speed |
114 | Stopping distance | The distance traveled by a vehicle from when its driver recognizes a reason to stop to when the vehicle comes to a complete stop (the sum of a free running distance and braking distance) |
115 | Stop line | A road surface marking indicating where vehicles should stop at a red light |
116 | Stopping | The act of stopping a vehicle |
117 | Level 2 driver's license | A general small vehicle or motorized bicycle license |
118 | Braking distance | The distance traveled by a vehicle from when its brakes start operation to when the vehicle comes to a complete stop |
119 | Brake lights | Red lights in the rear of a vehicle activated when the brake pedal is pressed to indicate braking to vehicles following |
120 | Speed limit | A maximum speed allowed |
121 | Steering | The degree of a direction change |
122 | Rest stop | A facility where drivers can take a break from driving |
123 | Comprehensive insurance | An insurance that provides comprehensive coverage of bodily injury and property damage experienced by both the victim and offender of a traffic accident |
124 | Left/right-turn sign | A sign that indicates a left or right turn can be made |
125 | Seat belt | A device designed to protect the driver or passenger of a vehicle from impact |
126 | Left guide line | A line that guides traffic flow to the left |
127 | Left thoroughfare | The act of driving on the left side of a road |
128 | Left-merge road | A road with a lane merging on the left |
129 | No left turns | A sign that prohibits left turns for traffic efficiency |
130 | No stopping/parking | A sign that prohibits the stopping and parking of a vehicle |
131 | Parking | The act of parking a vehicle |
132 | Center height | The distance from a road surface a car's tires are in contact with to the center of the vehicle |
133 | Median strip | An area installed down the center of a road to separate traffic |
134 | Center line | A solid or broken yellow line or a median strip installed on roads to indicate the required direction of traffic flow |
135 | Summary judgment | A trial conducted on minor offenses |
136 | Night blindness | The phenomenon where a driver's visibility is greatly reduced by the crossing of his and an oncoming vehicle's headlights |
137 | Forklift | A motorized cart used to handling and loading pallets |
138 | No straight thoroughfare | A sign that prohibits straight thoroughfare |
139 | Distance between vehicles | The distance between two vehicles traveling in a line from the rear of the vehicle ahead to the front of the following vehicle |
140 | Crossing gate | An equipment that controls vehicle thoroughfare at a railway crossing |
141 | Vehicle road | The part of a road where all types of vehicles can travel |
142 | Vehicle lane | The part of a road marked by a series of lines where vehicles and horses can travel in a single line |
143 | Vehicles and horses | Collectively refers to motor vehicles construction machinery motorized bicycles push bicycles and transports powered by a person or animal |
144 | Sidelights | A light at each side of a vehicle that indicates the vehicle's presence and width to others at nighttime |
145 | Liability insurance | A mandatory driver insurance that issues the minimum compensation due to the victim of a traffic accident |
146 | Railway crossing | The intersection of a railway and road |
147 | Maximum speed | A maximum speed allowed on a straight road |
148 | Minimum speed | A minimum speed required on a straight road |
149 | Rear-end collision | The act of colliding with the rear of another vehicle |
150 | Wheelbase | The distance between the centers of a vehicle's front wheels and rear wheels |
151 | Side car | A vehicle attached to the side of a two-wheeled vehicle |
152 | Tire traction | Cohesion between tires and a road surface |
153 | Special driver's license | A driver's license required to operate special vehicles (eg trailer) |
154 | Special vehicle | A vehicle with a special structure |
155 | Tinting | A film applied to the glass surfaces of a vehicle for privacy and UV ray blocking |
156 | Brake fade | The phenomenon where the brakes of a vehicle traveling at a high speed fail to engage |
157 | Fire alarm | A device made up of a transmitter that warns of a fire a receiver that processes the warning and a sound alarm |
158 | Roundabout | A type of intersection |
159 | Pedestrian crossing | A part of a road designated for pedestrian thoroughfare and marked by safety signs and road surface markings |
160 | Rear-view mirror | A set of mirrors at the sides of a vehicle for viewing the rear |
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