Travel Training
Across
- 2. What is a small train that runs on tracks in the street?
- 4. What do you do when you change from one bus or train to another?
- 5. What word means something dangerous or serious has happened?
- 7. What do you need to travel if you don’t have an Opal card?
- 8. What helps someone who can’t walk get around?
- 9. What do you do when you start a trip with your Opal card?
- 15. What do you use to walk safely across the road or tracks?
- 16. What do you wear to stay safe in some buses or taxis?
- 20. What do you tap on and off when using public transport in NSW?
- 21. What seat is saved for people with disabilities or elderly people?
- 23. What is the way we act to stay safe when we go places?
- 24. What can you speak into to ask for help on a train or station?
- 26. Who drives the bus, train, or light rail?
- 28. What do we call a person riding a train or bus?
Down
- 1. What is the name of a train stop where you can get on or off?
- 3. What do we call someone walking near roads or stations?
- 6. What is the door or way into the train or bus?
- 10. What word means easy for wheelchairs or walkers to use?
- 11. What is the money you pay to travel?
- 12. What lights or signs tell cars and people when to stop or go?
- 13. What is the place where the bus or light rail picks you up?
- 14. What do you do when you finish a trip with your Opal card?
- 15. Who checks your ticket on some trains?
- 17. What big vehicle takes people to school, shops, or the city?
- 18. What flat area do you wait on before getting on the train?
- 19. What is the set path a bus or train follows?
- 21. What is the space between the train and the platform called?
- 22. What vehicle runs on tracks and takes people to different places?
- 25. What is the door or way out of the train or bus?
- 27. What tells you the time your train or bus will come?