Peak traffic hours [Noun] (the time of day when traffic is at its heaviest).
Taxis are difficult to catch on rainy days and during peak traffic hours.
Exercising in urban areas during peak traffic hours is unhealthy.
Horn [Noun] (a device in a vehicle for making a loud noise as a warning).
Honk [Verb] (to make a loud noise like a warning sound).
Tom honked his horn at the kids playing in the street. Can't you hear all the car horns honking behind us?
Diverse [Adjective] (a wide range of people or things).
Sydney is a large city with people from diverse backgrounds.
It’s quite challenging to work with children and families from diverse cultures.
Heavy traffic congestion [Noun] (the state of having so many vehicles or people that it is difficult to move around).
Heavy traffic congestion usually takes place on the roads in the morning. Tom always blames the heavy traffic congestion when he is late for work.
Slow down [Verb] (to move more slowly).
The road is quite bumpy, so you should slow down a bit. You are driving too fast - just slow down a bit.
Chaotic [Adjective] (completely confused or disordered).
The traffic in the city is chaotic during the rush hour.
World-famous [Adjective] (known or famous throughout the world).
Titanic a world-famous film.
Harvard is a world-famous university.
He is a world-famous specialist on/in geology.
Outskirts [Adverb] (the part of a town or city that is far away from its center).
She lives a three-bedroom apartment on the outskirts of Paris. Our new factory is on the outskirts of New Delhi.
The rush hour [Noun] (a time during each day when the roads are full of traffic).
Traffic is very heavy during the rush hour. I can't stand traveling in the rush hour.
Municipal [Adjective] (related to the city).
The city is planning to build a municipal library. His father is a municipal judge.
Traffic jam [Noun] (a situation in which a lot of vehicles are very close together so that they cannot move forward).
I was stuck in a traffic jam for two hours this morning. There is a traffic jam on the highway.
He was stuck in a traffic jam while he was driving home.
Facilities [Noun] (buildings, pieces of equipment, or services provided at a certain place for a particular purpose).
The town has excellent sports facilities.
The resort has a wide range of facilities for young people.
Eatery [Noun] (a small place where people can buy and eat food).
How much is a lunch in a cheap eatery? There's a good cheap eatery a few doors down.
Crowded [Adjective] (to be full of people or things).
The road was crowded with various vehicles. This room is too crowded with many people in it.