Vocab Car Crash
Vocab Car Crash
Vocab Car Crash
I hope that you'll never be involved in an accident, but if you have conversation about
one, these words and phrases will be useful.
Types of accidents
a collision = when two vehicles drive into each other.
a mid-air collision = when two planes collide in the air
a head-on collision = when two cars collide front to front
a car crash = when there's a serious car accident involving another car or object,
or not involving anything else
a derailment = when a train comes off the rails
a (multiple) pile-up = when more than one car crashes into another car, especially
on a busy road or motorway
Describing an accident
An accident occurred / happened between two cars travelling in the same /
opposite direction. One car was travelling at speed (at X miles per hour)
As the driver was rounding the corner, he drove straight into another car which
was on the wrong side of the road. The driver lost control of the
car and ploughed into the other lane/ overturned / drove into an oncoming
vehicle / into a tree.
As the driver was overtaking another / went through a red light / he drove straight
into oncoming traffic
A lorry jackknifed, spilling its load over the road.
A car skidded on a wet / oily surface and the driver lost control.
The brakes failed / the car driver misjudged the distance.
Car Crash
Car Crash
The young driver sped recklessly on the highway. The bus zipped
past cars and lorries and was traveling at a speed on 120km/h with
20 passengers on board! Suddenly, the bus veered abruptly to the
right and plunged into a ravine, crashing into a tree.
The drivers foot riled the accelerator and pushed the taxi to its
limits precariously. All of a sudden, the car in front of them braked.
The driver slammed his foot down, attempting to salvage the
situation with an emergency brake.
A deafening blast rose into the air. The car had crashed into a tree.
The windscreen shattered into smithereens. Thick layers of burnt
dust puffed out of the rattling engine. Traffic came into an
immediate total standstill.