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Traffic Accidents

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Jaws of Life, T-bone, breathalyzer, bumper, collide, collision, crushed, cut someone off, damaged, dent, dented, hit and run, hit the brake, insurance, pull over, rear-end, scratched, skid marks, smashed, tailgate, totaled, whiplash

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3.running over or into a person or a vehicle and not stopping (n) (v)
6.the black lines on the road that are caused when a vehicle brakes suddenly
8.a crash (n)
9.squeezed or forced by pressure into a different shape (adj)
10.to move to the side of the road (v)
11.to stop when driving (v)
14.When a car hits another car from behind (v)
15.when a car is completely destroyed after an accident, and it is cheaper to buy a new car than to fix it (adj)
18.a neck injury caused when the neck moves too quickly or suddenly (often occurs in rear-end collisions) (n)
19.broken into sharp pieces (adj)
20.having a surface that is not flat anymore after being pushed in/ The car was __ in the accident (adj)
21.damaged by something sharp (adj)
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1.when someone suddenly changes lanes in front of another driver in a dangerous way (v)
2.a tool used to cut people out of a car when they are trapped inside after an accident
4.a small place that looks "pressed in" because it has been hit (but not too hard) (n) (v)
5.when a car gets hit in the side by another car (it looks like a "T")
7.a system of protection in which people pay small amounts regularly to avoid the risk of a large loss (n)
8.when two things (cars, etc.) hit each other (v)
12.a test to determine if a person has been drinking alcohol (n)
13.made less valuable or useful (adj)
16.to follow another vehicle too closely (v)
17.the part of a car that usually hits other cars when they "bump" each other (n)

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