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This informative book is designed for students who want to pass the quiz with confidence. Packed with clear explanations and visual examples, it keeps you engaged while helping you learn faster and succeed.


1. Tram stop

A tram stop is a designated location where passengers can board or alight (get off) a tram. Similar to a bus stop, it is a place along the tram route where people wait for the tram to arrive and where the tram will stop to pick up and drop off passengers.

  • Signage - Tram stops are typically marked with signs showing the tram line, route number, and stop name, helping passengers identify the location.
  • Shelters and Benches - Many tram stops have shelters or benches for passengers to wait comfortably, especially in busy or high-traffic areas.
  • Safety Barriers - Some tram stops have safety barriers or platform edges to prevent passengers from stepping onto the track.
  • Timetable Information - Tram stops often display route maps, timetables, and other helpful information for passengers.
  • Accessibility - Modern tram stops are often designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, featuring low floors, ramps, or platforms to make boarding easier.