Places and locations
Types of transportation
Common situations
People on the Move
Timing and schedule
100

This is where cars are parked outside of buildings, like malls and office spaces.

Parking lot

100

Vehicles, buses, subways, and trains make up this category, allowing people to travel around a city.

Public transportation

100

When the bus or train arrives at the scheduled time, it is said to be this.

on time

100

This person drives a taxi and transports passengers to various places.

Taxi driver

100

If you leave early in the morning to beat the crowds, you are avoiding this.

rush hour

200

This is a small, designated spot where one car can park in a parking lot.

Parking space

200

People who travel by car, bus, or train to work or school daily are known as this.

Commuter

200

When traffic is moving very slowly due to too many cars, it creates this.

Traffic jam
200

People who wait on the platform for a train or bus to arrive are called this.

Commuters

200

When you arrive at your destination exactly when expected, you are this.

on time

300

This area is raised next to train tracks where passengers wait for trains.

A platform

300

This type of vehicle uses designated tracks and stops at platforms.

Train

300

This is the term for when a bus, train, or flight does not arrive as scheduled and takes more time than expected.

Delayed

300

A person who is traveling by airplane is often called this.

Passenger

300

When the flight is late, it has been this.

Delayed

400

The area where passengers get off and on buses and trains; also includes subways or tram stations.

Station

400

This type of vehicle can pick you up and drop you off in various locations for a fee.

Taxi

400

The time of day when the most people are traveling, usually morning and evening.

Rush hour

400

These people are responsible for managing the schedules and routes of public transportation.

Transit operators

400

Arriving early to avoid being late, many people check this before traveling.

Schedule

500

A shared mode of transportation, including buses, trains, and subways, that anyone can use.

Public transportation

500

This is often the quickest way to travel within a city if there’s no traffic jam, involving tunnels and rail tracks.

Subway

500

The term for a person who sits in a vehicle but is not driving.

Passenger

500

This person drives the bus and is responsible for taking passengers from stop to stop.

Bus driver

500

When there is no waiting time or delays, people arrive at their destinations in this way.

Promptly

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