交通事故的英文短语
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交通事故的英文短语
Traffic accidents are a common occurrence in our daily
lives and can be described using various English phrases.
Here are some expressions related to traffic accidents:
1. "Hit and run" - This phrase is used when a driver is involved in an accident and then leaves the scene without providing any information or helping the other party.
2. "Road collision" - A general term for any kind of accident that occurs on the road, involving one or more vehicles.
3. "Car crash" - A more colloquial term for a traffic accident involving cars.
4. "Collision course" - When two vehicles are moving towards each other in a way that suggests a crash is imminent.
5. "Accident scene" - The location where a traffic
accident has taken place.
6. "Traffic collision report" - A formal document that records the details of a traffic accident.
7. "Rear-end collision" - When one vehicle hits another from behind.
8. "Head-on collision" - When the front of two vehicles collide with each other.
9. "Side impact" - An accident where the side of one vehicle is hit by another.
10. "Multi-vehicle pile-up" - A situation where several vehicles are involved in a crash, often in a chain reaction.
11. "Traffic congestion" - A condition that often precedes or follows an accident, where traffic moves slowly or comes to a standstill.
12. "Black ice" - A thin layer of ice on the road that is hard to see and can cause vehicles to skid and crash.
13. "Blind spot" - An area that a driver cannot see from the car's mirrors, which can lead to accidents if not checked properly.
14. "Speeding violation" - Driving at a speed greater than the legal limit, which can often result in traffic accidents.
15. "Seatbelt enforcement" - The act of ensuring that all passengers are wearing seatbelts to reduce injuries in the event of an accident.
16. "Airbag deployment" - The automatic release of airbags in a vehicle during a crash to protect the occupants.
17. "Traffic signal violation" - Ignoring a traffic light or stop sign, which can lead to accidents.
18. "Distracted driving" - Engaging in activities that divert attention away from driving, such as using a mobile phone, which can cause traffic accidents.
19. "Drunk driving" - Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, a major cause of traffic accidents.
20. "Traffic accident victim" - A person who has been involved in a traffic accident, often requiring medical attention or legal assistance.
These phrases can be used to describe a wide range of traffic-related incidents and are useful for discussing the causes, consequences, and prevention of traffic accidents.。