Commute, to travel regularly between your home and your place of work or study, especially over a long distance., Congestion, a situation in which too many vehicles are on the road, causing traffic to move slowly or stop., Infrastructure, the basic systems and structures, such as roads, bridges, and railways, that are needed for transportation to function., Public transport , buses, trains, or other vehicles that are run by the government or private companies and used by the general public., Emission, the release of gases or substances, especially from vehicles, into the air, often causing pollution., Vehicle, a machine, such as a car, bus, or truck, that is used to carry people or goods from one place to another, Pedestrian, a person who is walking, especially in an area where there is traffi, Fuel-efficient, using less fuel than usual while still providing the same level of performance., Route, a particular way or path that a vehicle or person follows to get from one place to another., Freight, goods that are transported in large quantities by trucks, trains, ships, or planes..

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