
vehículo
a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

billete
a piece of paper or card that shows you can do or get something, like ride on a bus or attend an event
A ticket is a small paper or electronic pass that allows a person to travel on a bus, train, or other forms of public transportation, or to attend an event, such as a concert or sports game. It shows that the person has paid the required amount for entry or travel. Tickets often include details like the date, time, and location, and they help organizers or transportation services keep track of who is traveling or attending. Passengers or attendees are usually required to show their ticket before entering or boarding.
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rail
a means of transportation by train

estación
a place or building where we can get on or off a train or bus
A station is a location where public transportation vehicles, like buses, trains, or subways, stop to pick up or drop off passengers. It is usually equipped with facilities such as waiting areas, ticket counters, and signs indicating schedules and routes. Stations can vary in size from small, simple stops to large, complex buildings that serve as major transportation centers. They are important points in the transportation network, helping people transfer between different routes or modes of transport and making travel more convenient.

(tablón de horarios)
horario
a list or chart that shows the departure and arrival times of trains, buses, airplanes, etc.
A timetable is a list that shows the times when public transportation services, such as buses, trains, or flights, are expected to arrive or depart. It includes the start and end times of each trip along with any stops along the way. Timetables help passengers plan their journeys by showing when to expect a vehicle and how long the trip might take. They are usually available at stations, online, or on transportation apps to make it easier for people to travel at the right times.

(navío)
barco
a large boat, used for carrying passengers or goods across the sea

bicicleta
a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

(moto)
motocicleta
a vehicle with two wheels, powered by an engine
A motorcycle is a two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine. It is designed for one or two riders, who sit on the seat and control the bike using handlebars, pedals, and foot pegs. Motorcycles are often used for quick transportation, offering greater speed and flexibility compared to cars, especially in traffic. They are popular for both commuting and recreation, including long-distance touring or racing. Motorcycles vary in size and style, with some designed for off-road use, while others are built for speed or comfort on paved roads.
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metro
an underground railroad system, typically in a big city
A subway is an underground train system used for public transportation within cities. It is designed to carry large numbers of passengers quickly and efficiently, especially in busy urban areas. Subways usually have multiple stops along fixed routes, allowing people to travel between different parts of the city without being affected by surface traffic. These trains are typically faster than buses and can handle high volumes of passengers during rush hours. Subways are often a preferred mode of transport in cities with heavy traffic or limited road space.

avión
a flying vehicle with fixed wings that moves people and goods from one place to another through sky
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bote
a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water
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helicóptero
a large aircraft with metal blades on top that go around
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(furgoneta)
camioneta
a big vehicle without back windows, smaller than a truck, used for carrying people or things
A van is a type of vehicle designed to carry passengers or goods. It is larger than a regular car and often has more space inside, with a boxy shape that allows for a higher roof and more room. Vans are commonly used for transporting multiple people or heavy loads, making them popular for families, work, or delivery services. They can come in various sizes, with some designed for comfort and others built for cargo. Many vans also have sliding doors for easy entry and exit in tight spaces.

taxi
a vehicle, typically with a driver for hire, used to transport passengers to their destinations in exchange for an amount of money
A cab is a vehicle used for transporting passengers to various destinations for a set price. It can be stopped on the street or booked in advance. Cabs are driven by professional drivers and are often used for short trips when other forms of transportation are not practical. The vehicle is usually marked with a sign to show it is ready for passengers. Cabs offer a quick and convenient way for people to travel from one location to another.

gasolinera
a place that sells fuel for cars, buses, bikes, etc.
A gas station is a place where vehicles can refuel with gasoline or diesel. It typically has pumps where drivers can fill their cars with fuel, and some stations also offer other services such as car washes, convenience stores, and air for tires. Gas stations are found along highways and in towns, providing an important service for people who drive cars, trucks, and other vehicles. They may also sell other items like snacks, drinks, and automotive products. Some gas stations are open 24 hours a day for convenience.
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transporte público
the system of vehicles, such as buses, trains, etc. that are available to everyone and provided by the government or companies
Public transportation refers to systems of transportation that are available for use by the general public, such as buses, trains, subways, and trams. These services are typically run by the government or private companies and are designed to provide an affordable, convenient way for people to travel within cities or between different areas. Public transportation is often scheduled and follows set routes, helping people get from one place to another without needing to drive their own vehicle. It can help reduce traffic, save money, and be more environmentally friendly.
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locomotora
a powered railroad vehicle that pulls a train along
A locomotive is a powerful vehicle that pulls or pushes trains along the tracks. It contains the engine or motor that provides the necessary force for the train to move. Locomotives are typically located at the front or rear of a train, although they can also be placed in the middle, depending on the design of the train. They are powered by diesel engines, electricity, or steam and are essential for both passenger and cargo trains. The primary role of a locomotive is to provide the force needed to move the entire train, carrying the cargo or passengers to their destination.

(monorriel)
monorraíl
a railway system that has only one rail instead of two, usually in an elevated position
A monorail is a type of railway system where the train runs on a single rail, usually elevated above the ground. The track is supported by columns or beams, and the train moves along the rail, often in urban areas or theme parks. Monorails are designed to take up less space than traditional two-rail systems, and they can avoid traffic by traveling above ground. They are often used for public transportation, offering a quick and efficient way to move people through busy cities or specific locations.

frenar
to slow down or stop a moving car, etc. by using the brakes
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circunvalación
a road that goes round a city or town rather than going through the city center
A bypass is a road or route built to help vehicles avoid traveling through the center of a town or city. It is usually designed to keep traffic moving more quickly and reduce congestion in busy areas. Bypasses are often built around towns or cities to direct traffic along a path that avoids crowded streets or intersections, making travel faster for drivers who do not need to stop in the city. They are especially helpful for long-distance drivers or those passing through a town without needing to enter it.

arreglar
to fix something that is damaged, broken, or not working properly
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(aparcar, parquear)
estacionar
to move a car, bus, etc. into an empty place and leave it there for a short time
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(pasar a buscar)
recoger
to let a person waiting by a road or street to get inside one's vehicle and give them a ride
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(parar)
detener
to signal or direct a driver to move their vehicle to the side of the road
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chocar
to come into sudden and forceful contact with another object or person
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accidente
a situation where vehicles hit each other or a person is hit by a vehicle
An accident refers to an unexpected event involving one or more vehicles, often resulting in damage to the vehicles or injury to the people involved. It can happen due to various reasons, such as driver mistakes, poor road conditions, mechanical failures, or bad weather. Vehicle accidents can range from minor crashes to more serious accidents that cause significant harm or even death. These accidents typically require police reports and insurance claims to address the damage or injuries.

(accidente)
choque
an accident in which a vehicle, plane, etc. hits something else

(aparcar en doble fila)
estacionar en doble fila
to park a vehicle alongside another parked vehicle

(reversa)
marcha atrás
a gear in a vehicle's transmission system used to make it move backward
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