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a list of places that

you plan to visit on


a journey bypass

to use a long motor


vehicle with
A dual carriageway
comfortable seats (it
is usually used to (BrE) or divided
take groups of highway (AmE)
people on journeys)

a single
the place at a port,
airport, or border (which
represents the special
government
department) where
carriageway
travelers’ bags are
examined for illegal or
taxable goods
a class of highway with
carriageways for traffic
travelling in opposite

by coach
directions separated by a
central reservation. Roads with
two or more carriageways which
are designed to higher standards
with controlled access are
generally classed as motorways,
freeways, etc., rather than dual
carriageways.

travel
an agreement in which
you pay a company
money and they pay
your costs for people
who are travelling, to
insurance
pay for any medical
treatment, loss of
money or property, etc.
the money that Customs
you pay for a
journey in a
vehicle such as
a bus or train
a road built around a
town or village so
that traffic does not
need to travel
Fare
through it
A road without a
central reservation
regardless of the
number of lanes.
Itinerary
/aɪˈtɪnərəri/

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