Traffic&Movement
Transport&Parking
Shops&Street Business
Street Objects&Infrastructure
Street Conditions&Public Space
100

One of a set of red, yellow, and green lights that control the movement of vehicles, usually at a point where two or more roads join

What is a traffic light?

100

A designated place along a route where passengers can wait to board or leave a public transport vehicle that carries multiple people along fixed paths and schedules.

What is a bus stop?

100

A glass-fronted display area at the front of a store where goods are arranged so people outside can see them.

What is a shop window?

100

A tall pole installed along roads or walkways that holds a light to illuminate the surrounding area at night.

What is a lamp post?


100

An activity done on a road to fix or improve it, often with machines, tools, and warning signs.

What are roadworks?

200

A special place in a road where traffic must stop to allow people to walk across

What is a pedestrian crossing?

200

A device at the side of the road that you put money into so that you can leave your vehicle there for a particular amount of time

What is a parking meter?

200

A visible name or symbol placed on or near a store to identify it and attract the attention of people passing by.

What is a shop sign?


200

A fixed outdoor lighting fixture positioned along public roads or walkways, designed to provide illumination after dark for safety and visibility.

What is a street lamp?

200

A path with a hard surface on one or both sides of a road, that people walk on

What is a pavement?

300

A visible marker that often use standardized symbols, colors, and shapes which are designed to communicate important messages quickly and clearly to drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians 

What is a road sign?

300

A place where cabs wait for customers.

"What is a taxi rank?"

300

A large outdoor advertising display, typically positioned beside roads or in busy public areas, designed to catch attention and promote products, services, or messages.

What is a billboard?

300

A tall vertical structure, usually made of wood or metal, that supports overhead wires used for communication or the transmission of signals across distances.

What is a telegraph pole?

300

A container where people put waste or unwanted things.

What is a rubbish bin?

400

A small raised area built across a road to force people to drive more slowly:

What is a speed bump?

400

A part of a road that is separated by a line from the rest of the road, for the use of people riding bicycles.

What is a bike lane?

400

A temporary or semi-permanent structure in an open place where a vendor displays and sells goods directly to customers.

What is a market stall?

400

A device on the side of the road that firefighters use to get water quickly when there is a fire.

What is a fire hydrant?

400

A long, usually hard seat for two or more people, often found in public places

What is a bench?

500

A place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across.

What is a roundabout?

500

A designated portion of a roadway reserved primarily for large public transport vehicles, intended to keep them moving efficiently and avoid delays from general traffic.

“What is a bus lane?”

500

A person who sells goods or food directly to the public in outdoor public spaces, often using a portable setup or small stand.

What is a street vendor?

500

A metal container in the street or other public place in which you can put letters for them to be collected and sent to someone else

What is a postbox?

500

A covered opening in a road that a worker can enter in order to reach underground pipes, wires, or drains that need to be examined or repaired.

What is a manhole?


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