I have a few other questions.

Thank you for your corrections.

1) Do you say "You do long and high jump"?
2) In the main street of my towm there are two hairdressers (or hairdresser's shops?) two newsagents and a leather goods shop.
3) How do you call the sports activity done by children in which you have to sit in a bob abd slide down a slope? I really don't know.
4) I was sleeping in the back of the car when I heard a noise and I woke up.
My father's car was spinning at high speed an finally crashed against the guardrail of the motorbike.
5) My mum knocked her elbow against the car's window but she didn't injured herself (seriously ???).
How do you call the emergency lane on a motorway.

1 - I've heard these referred to separately, since they seem to be different specialties. You do the long jump? You do the high jump?

2 - town, hairdresser's shops, "two newsstands"

3 - That's called the bobsled race -- or simply the bobsled.

4 - "... and finally crashed into the..." (two errors to correct in there)

5 - "she didn't injure herself"

I don't know about an emergency lane -- if it's on the shoulder of the road (between the lanes in which cars drive and the non-paved section) then I'd call it the shoulder.