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Phrasal verbs - driving



colibrita
United Kingdom

Phrasal verbs - driving
 
Can I pick your brains for a minute?

I want to compile a list of phrasal verbs related to driving. I �ve come up with these so far. Can you add any? Thanks!


Drive by
Drive off
Cut in
Take over
Slow down
Speed up
Turn off
Pull out
Pull over
Write off
Break down

9 Feb 2010      





Alaniss
Spain

I can think of �run over � related to road safety.

9 Feb 2010     



AACG
Argentina

Not strictly driving but what about jump in?

9 Feb 2010     



Kasuga
Japan

get on (the highway)
get off (the highway)

9 Feb 2010     



Zora
Canada

Drive away
Cut off - another driver
Pull away - from the curb/kerb
Turn on - the car! lol
Fill up
Tune up

9 Feb 2010     



FlubAri
Mexico

                     Smile
 
belt up                       drive away
drive down                drive through
drive up                     fuel up
knock over                 pull away
pull down                   pull in
pull off                       run over
step up
 

9 Feb 2010     



dturner
Canada

run down (a policeman will run down someone and stop them from speeding)

9 Feb 2010     



SueThom
United States

Rev up (engine)


9 Feb 2010     



_babz
Canada

spin out (of control)
 
 
 

9 Feb 2010     



MapleLeaf
Canada

turn the wheels away from the curb when parking on a hill

9 Feb 2010     



boydegg
Thailand

slam on / step on (the brakes, the gas)
 
ease off (the gas)
 
go through (a red light)
 
cut out (the engine cut out on me)
 
run out of (gas)
 
 

9 Feb 2010     

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