Traffic jam - A situation where vehicles are stuck and moving very slowly due to heavy traffic., Rush hour - The busiest time of the day when many people are traveling to or from work, causing traffic congestion., Speed limit - The maximum legal speed at which a vehicle can travel on a particular road., Roadworks - Construction or maintenance work happening on the road, often causing delays., Pedestrian crossing - A designated area where people can safely cross the road, often marked with white stripes., Motorway (UK) / Highway (US) - A wide, fast road with multiple lanes designed for long-distance travel., Roundabout - A circular intersection where drivers go around a central island to change direction., Overtake - To pass another vehicle on the road by moving into a different lane., Breakdown - When a vehicle stops working due to a mechanical failure., Toll road - A road where drivers must pay a fee to use it., Fuel consumption - The amount of fuel a vehicle uses to travel a certain distance., Driver’s license - An official document that allows a person to drive legally., Road rage - Aggressive or angry behavior from drivers, often caused by frustration in traffic., Seatbelt - A safety belt in a car that helps protect passengers in case of an accident., Parking fine - A penalty you have to pay for parking illegally., Public transport - Buses, trains, and other forms of transport that people can use instead of private cars., Petrol station (UK) / Gas station (US) - A place where vehicles are refueled., Cycle lane - A part of the road designated for bicycles., Navigation system (GPS / SatNav) - A device or app that helps drivers find their way to a destination., Traffic lights - A system of red, yellow, and green lights that control vehicle movement at intersections.,

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