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Authorised vehicle inspection centreBonnetCentrelineConditions (driving)Conditions (licence)Cross-intersection or crossroadsGridlockImpoundKerbLaneLoading zoneModificationMopedOncoming trafficPedestri [..]
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centreline


The line that's usually painted along the middle of the road to separate traffic going in different directions.
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cross-intersection or crossroads


The place where two roads meet and form the shape of a cross. GridlockWhen vehicles are bumper to bumper and not moving. This is also known as a traffic jam. 
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kerb


The edge between the footpath and the road.
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loading zone


A type of parking space where you can only stop briefly to drop off and pick up people and goods. It's marked by yellow painted lines and text on the road, and a sign.
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moped


A two-wheeled vehicle with a motor. It has a much smaller body and engine than a motorcycle, and its top speed is 50 km/hour.
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pedestrian


A person who is walking on the footpath or road.
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roadworthy


When a vehicle is in safe enough condition to be driven on the road.
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traffic island


An area in the middle of the road for pedestrians to use when they're crossing the road, or for guiding traffic. It's set apart from the traffic lanes, usually by painted lines or raised con [..]
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uncontrolled intersection


An intersection where there's nothing to control the movement of vehicles, such as Stop or Give Way signs, traffic lights or a roundabout.
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