Wheeling Around the World: A Guide to English for Your Self-Drive Adventure
Are you ready to embark on an exciting self-drive adventure around the world? With "self-driving" becoming increasingly popular, it's essential that you're equipped with the right tools and knowledge to navigate through unfamiliar territories. One of those tools is learning English - a language spoken by millions of people worldwide.
As you prepare for your journey, here are some must-know phrases in English related to driving:
Road signs:
Stop sign: "Stop"
Yield sign: "Yield"
Speed limit sign: "Speed limit [number] km/h"
Traffic rules:
Right turn: "Turn right"
Left turn: "Turn left"
Go straight ahead: "Straight"
Emergency situations:
Help me! I need assistance!: "Help!"
Call police/ambulance/fire department!: "[Police/Ambulance/Fire Department]!"
Directions:
Where is...?: "[Where is...]?"
How do I get to...?: "[How do I get to...]?"
Car-related terms:
Gas station/petrol station/diesel station.: "[Gas/Petrol/Diesel] Station."
Rest stop/service area.: "[Rest/Service] Area."
Navigation and landmarks:
What direction should I go?
Is this the way to [place]?