Traffic ['træfik] n: transport along roads and streets: traffic jam; traffic lights; heavy traffic. Traffic in large cities is controlled by traffic lights. There was a lot of traffic on the roads yesterday. Meaning: the movement of vehicles, ships, aircraft, people, etc. along a route.
Delay [dr'ler] v: to do something later than expected; to make someone or something slow or late: I was delayed by the traffic. The train was delayed for two hours. Meaning: to cause someone or something to be slow or late.
On time/not late: The train came on time. We are always on time. Meaning: not late.
Accident ['æksıd(ə)nt] n: something unhappy to happen suddenly: There have been many railway accidents this year. He was killed in a car accident. Meaning: an unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
Route [ru:t] n: a way taken or planned from one place to another: bus route. Columbus tried to find a new route to India. I always take the same route from home to school. Meaning: a way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.
Quarrel ['kwprǝl] v: to have an argument: to quarrel with somebody; to quarrel over the money. Mikes never quarrels with his brother. Little children often quarrel over toys. Meaning: have a heated argument or disagreement.
Destination [destr'ners(ə)n] n: a place where someone or something is going to: What is the place of your destination? - I am flying to New York. Meaning: the place to which someone or something is going or being sent.