Travel & Transport

Vehicles, journeys, directions, and getting around

Introduction

Whether you're "catching the Tube" in London, "riding shotgun" in America, or planning a "road trip," the language of travel reveals how different English-speaking cultures move through the world.

British English has developed distinctive terms for public transport (the "bus," the "underground"), while American English reflects a car-centric culture. Australian English contributes its own colorful terms for long journeys across vast distances.

This chapter covers the vocabulary of movement—from daily commutes to epic adventures, from traffic jams to scenic routes.

Themes

VehiclesPublic TransportJourneysDirectionsDrivingTraffic
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