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Vehicle (noun)
a machine that carries people, like a car or bus
Rush Hour (noun)
a busy time with many people, like morning traffic to school
Shortcut (noun)
a shorter way, like a faster road home
Passenger (noun)
a person traveling in a vehicle, like on a train
Fare (noun)
the money for a trip, like a bus cost
Road (noun)
a way for cars to travel, like a street in town
License (noun)
a paper for permission, like driving legally
Route (noun)
the path a vehicle follows, like a bus line
Traffic (noun)
many vehicles on the road, like busy streets
Fuel (noun)
energy for vehicles, like gas for cars
Distance (noun)
how far something is, like between two cities
Queue (noun)
people standing in order, like waiting for a bus
Highway (noun)
a big fast road, like cars between cities
Direct (adjective)
going straight, like a bus with no stops
Public (adjective)
for everyone to use, like buses and trains
Private (adjective)
for one person or group, like a family car
Rapid (adjective)
very fast movement, like a train between cities
Suitable (adjective)
right for something, like bikes for short trips
Leave (verb)
to go away from a place, like go from the station
Get on (verb)
to enter a vehicle, like getting on a bus
Get off (verb)
to leave a vehicle, like leaving a train
Pack (verb)
to put things in a bag, like clothes for travel
Turn (verb)
to change direction, like going left on a road
Explore (verb)
to travel to learn new places, like visiting a city
Prefer (verb)
to like something more, like choosing trains over buses