This word describes a location that is directly on the other side of the street or room.
What is Across from / Opposite?
This basic instruction tells a driver to continue on their current path without turning.
What is Go straight?
This is the specific place where two or more streets meet or cross each other.
What is an Intersection?
This red, octagonal sign is perhaps the most famous traffic instruction in the world.
What is a Stop sign?
This disaster involves a massive overflow of water onto normally dry land.
What is a Flood?
If you are located between two specific objects, you are in this position.
What is Between?
When you reach the end of a ramp and enter into a main flow of traffic, you do this.
What is Merge?
Pedestrians use this designated area to safely walk across a street.
What is a Crosswalk?
You'll see this sign if the road you are on has no other way out.
What is a Dead end / No outlet?
If you cannot leave a building during a disaster, you are said to be these two words.
What are Stuck / Trapped?
You’ll find something here if it is situated directly at the rear of another object.
What is Behind?
To reach the peak of a mountain or hill, you must follow this direction.
What is Go uphill?
This high-speed road often has multiple lanes and no stoplights.
What is a Freeway / Highway?
This sign warns drivers that the pavement may lose traction, especially when wet.
What is a Slippery road sign?
These small balls of ice fall from the sky during some intense thunderstorms.
What is Hail?
To get to the other side of a tunnel or a doorway, you must go... this.
What is Through?
This is the point where a single road splits into two different directions.
What is Fork in the road?
You might have to pay a fee to pass through this specific booth on a road or bridge.
What is a Toll / Tollbooth?
Instead of stopping, this sign tells you to slow down and let other traffic proceed first.
What is Yield?
This is the specific unit of measurement used for temperature.
What is a Degree?
This preposition indicates a position that is lower than or covered by something else.
What is Under?
If you miss your destination, you may have done this—moving beyond it without stopping.
What is Go past / Passing?
Unlike a tunnel, this structure allows one road to pass directly over another one.
What is an Overpass?
To get back to where you just came from, you might perform this 180-degree maneuver.
What is a U-turn?
This term describes the air when it feels heavy, moist, and "muggy."
What is Humid?