steering wheel - a wheel in a vehicle that the driver turns in order to make the vehicle go in a particular direction, departure lounge - the area in an airport where passengers wait before getting onto an aircraft, Commuter - a person who regularly travels between home and work, Runway - a long, level piece of ground with a specially prepared smooth, hard surface on which aircraft take off and land, handlebars - the bar along the front of a bicycle or motorcycle that a rider holds in order to balance and turn, Cockpit - the small closed space where the pilot sits in an aircraft, or where the driver sits in a racing car, Motorist - someone who drives a car or other road vehicle, Backpacker - a person who travels with a backpack, usually not spending very much money and staying in places that are not expensive, rush hour - the busy part of the day when towns and cities are crowded, either in the morning when people are travelling to work, or in the evening when people are travelling home, jet lag - the feeling of tiredness and confusion that people experience after making a long journey by plane to a place where the time is different from the place they left, Overtaking - the act of coming from behind another vehicle or person and moving in front of it or them,

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