Matching Pairs RWV 203. UNIT 3 TRANSPORTATION. VOCABULARY & IDIOMSOnline version RWV 203. UNIT 3 TRANSPORTATION. VOCABULARY & IDIOMS by Chenoa Daniels 1 What does the idiom "drive (someone) up the wall" mean? 2 fuel 3 emergency 4 What does the idiom "throw (someone) under the bus" mean? 5 outskirts 6 What does the idiom "to be in the same boat" mean? 7 What does the idiom "hit the road" mean? 8 traffic congestion 9 practical 10 connect 11 commuter 12 cycle (noun)an unexpected situation that requires immediate action (noun) a person who travels between home and work or school regularly (adjective) useful: suitable for the situation it is being used for to cause someone else to suffer in order to save oneself or gain personal advantage to leave (especially to go home); to depart on a journey (especially to travel to a place by car). to be in the same unpleasant or bad situation as other people (noun) a substance like gas or coal that produces energy when it is burned (noun) the outer area of a city or town (verb) to join two things or places together (noun) when too many vehicles use a road and it results in slower speeds or no movement at all to make someone very irritated, frustrated or angry. (verb) to travel by bicycle