ESL Commuting Vocabulary
Kneeling bus (n.)
Bus that can lower itself for handicapped passengers
Road crew (n.)
The group of people (construction workers) repairing the road
Carpool lane (n.)
A lane especially for people carpooling together
Daily commute (n.)
A trip you make every day, such as going to work or school
Detour (v.) (n.)
Another way to get to your destination; change your route
Motorist (n.)
Anyone who drives (something with a motor- car, bus, motorcycle, etc.)
Accessible (adj.)
Available; you can use it
Carpool (v.) (n.) (adj.)
Describes people sharing cars
Bumper-to-Bumper (adj.)
Describes traffic, cars that are very close to each other
Road repair (n.)
Fixing the road
Restricted lane (n.)
Lane for a special purpose
Passing lane (n.)
Lane you use to pass other cars (usually the left lane)
Traffic Jam (n.)
Lots of traffic where nobody can move
Route map (n.)
Road map that shows the highways, etc.
Signal (n.)
Sign
Commuter (n.)
Someone who is traveling somewhere; traveler
Time-saving (adj.)
Something that is quick and saves you time
Time-consuming (adj.)
Takes a lot of time to do
Under construction (adj.)
The area is being repaired
Direct (adj.)
The shortest way to something
Rush hour (n.)
The time of the day when there is a lot of traffic
Stuck in traffic (adj.)
Unable to move because of traffic
Wheelchair access (n.)
Wheelchairs can enter
Bus shelter (n.)
Where you wait for the bus
Caught up in traffic (adj.)
You can't move, you are stuck in a traffic jam