질문: Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
During rush hours, the roads are extremely congested.
During rush hours, the roads are extremely congested.
Many people commute to work and school in this area.
Many people commute to work and school in this area.
There are several major intersections and highways nearby.
There are several major intersections and highways nearby.
Public transportation is limited, so most people drive.
Public transportation is limited, so most people drive.
I live in a residential area with less traffic.
I live in a residential area with less traffic.
The local government has implemented traffic calming measures.
The local government has implemented traffic calming measures.
There are good public transport options that reduce the number of cars.
There are good public transport options that reduce the number of cars.
People in my area prefer walking or cycling.
People in my area prefer walking or cycling.
During the weekdays, especially mornings and evenings, it's quite busy.
During the weekdays, especially mornings and evenings, it's quite busy.
Weekends are much quieter.
Weekends are much quieter.
It depends on the time of day and the season.
It depends on the time of day and the season.
School holidays see less traffic.
School holidays see less traffic.
Traffic increases during events or roadworks.
Traffic increases during events or roadworks.
질문: Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
진짜 숙어
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Rush hour: The busy part of the day when traffic is at its peak.
Rush hour: The busy part of the day when traffic is at its peak.
Traffic jam: A large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly.
Traffic jam: A large number of vehicles close together and unable to move or moving very slowly.
Off the beaten track: A place that is not frequently visited or that is out of the way.
Off the beaten track: A place that is not frequently visited or that is out of the way.