1) Loading a) the act of putting things into a vehicle. b) these are added to your driving licence for offences like speeding. c) when a piece of equipment or an engine is on and working. 2) Manoeuvre a) a movement or action that needs skill and / or care to do. A three-point turn or reverse parking are examples of driving manoeuvres. b) when metal changes colour and form because of the action of oxygen and water. c) a London black cab 3) Lone worker device a) a device that allows for communication with employers, or in more serious situations, emergency services. b) a thing that stops traffic or slows it down. c) a space in a car park or on theside of the road big enough for one car. 4) Mental Health Order a) the arrangements for treatment of a person with serious mental health problems. b) the person on teh DVLA's records as the owner of a vehicle c) this is the decreased ability to see 5) MOT certificate a) a certificate that shows that a vehicle meets the minimum environmental and road safety standards. b) a person who sees an event, often a crime, as it happens and can give information to the police. c) is a penalty similar to a fine. 6) Obstruction a) b) to start legal action against someone for a crime or other offence c) to drive off and increase speed from zero miles per hour from a parking bay or traffic lights. d) a thing that stops traffic or slows it down e.g. A bus has broken down and is causing an obstruction on the High Street.  7) Operator a) a company that does a particular type of business. For example, a company that gives driving work to a PHV driver. b) a device that allows for communication with employers, or in more serious situations, emergency services. c) the person on the DVLA's records as the owner of a vehicle 8) Parking bay a) a space in a car park or on the side of the road big enough for one car. b) a regulation made by a local authority c) a place where people go to buy sex 9) Pedestrian clearway a) a section of road where you are not allowed to drive or must not block as pedestrians use the area. b) a test of knowledge, understanding, skills etc c) local government body 10) Penalty Charge Notice a) is a penalty, similar to a fine, for contravening road rules such as parking, loading, bus lanes and yellow box junctions. b) a punishment for a driving offence which usually involes a fine and penalty points. It is given by the police on the spot or by post. . c) accuse of a crime. 11) Penalty points a) this is the part of the tyre that makes contact with the ground and helps the vehicle stick to the road. b) these are added to your driving licence for offences like speeding. c) a very strong fear of something. 12) Phobia a) a very strong fear of something. b) something that is not connected to religion e.g. secular law c) to stop for a short time 13) PHV Authorised Vehicle Area a) a new licence, when information on the licence needs to change b) this is the special place at airports where PHV drivers can wait to receive bookings from their operator. c) to cancel something 14) prosecute a) the person who receives the licence b) a company that does a particular type of business c) to start legal action against someone for a crime or other offence e.g. She was prosecuted for dangerous driving and had to go to court. 15) Pulling away a) to stop and allow other vehicles or pedestrians to go before you do. b) to give or say something in an official way c) to drive off and increase speed from zero miles per hour, for example from a parking bay or traffic lights. 16) Rank a) a special area where taxis (black cabs) wait for customers. At airports these are known as authorised standings. b) a place where two or more roads meet c) when something runs out and is not valid anymore

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