Travel

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Across
  1. 2. This is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine.
  2. 4. This also known as a recreational vehicle (RV), is a self-contained, movable living space mounted on a motorized chassis. This veichles are designed for travel and provide the conveniences of home, including sleeping quarters, a kitchen, a bathroom, and living areas.
  3. 7. This is an individual who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, airplane, or ship, without being the driver or operator.
  4. 8. This is a space within a larger property, such as a house or apartment, that is leased to an individual for accommodation purposes. These rooms are typically furnished and come with basic amenities like a bed, wardrobe, and sometimes a desk.
  5. 10. This is a type of aircraft that is lifted and propelled by one or more horizontal rotors. Unlike fixed-wing airplanes, helicopters can take off and land vertically, hover in place, and fly in any direction, including backward.
  6. 12. This is a high-speed road designed for long-distance travel and connecting major cities and regions.
Down
  1. 1. This is a form of public transportation that runs on tracks embedded in city streets.
  2. 3. This refers to the action of one vehicle passing another vehicle traveling in the same direction on a road. This maneuver is typically performed to allow faster vehicles to continue at their desired speed without being held up by slower traffic.
  3. 4. This refers to the leisurely activity of traveling on water using a boat. This can include various types of vessels such as sailboats, motorboats, yachts, or even small rowboats.
  4. 5. This refers to the bags, suitcases, and other containers that people use to carry their personal belongings when traveling.
  5. 6. This is a rapid transit system found in many large cities. It operates on an extensive network of underground and sometimes elevated tracks, providing efficient and fast transportation for passengers.
  6. 7. This is an elevated area located at a train station, tram stop, or metro station where passengers board and disembark from trains or trams
  7. 9. This is a type of public transportation designed for traveling over extended distances. These veichles are equipped with comfortable seating, large windows, and sometimes amenities such as restrooms, Wi-Fi, and reclining seats to enhance passenger comfort during long trips.
  8. 11. This is a private room on a ship or cruise vessel designed to provide accommodation for passengers.