Travel idioms: Get on the right track!

No matter how you prefer to travel—be it by rail, road, air or foot—there is surely a related travel expression to accompany you on your journey! So before you prepare for takeoff, put your knowledge of these expressions to the test by choosing the correct idiom in the sentences below.

1. Rory vowed not to Espace réservé pour la réponse again, so he wasted no time in applying for the job.
2. To avoid tourist traps, I usually go to restaurants that are Espace réservé pour la réponse, away from the city’s main attractions.
3. When Liz heard all about her friends’ travel adventures, she realized she was starting to Espace réservé pour la réponse.
4. I know we agreed not to accept help from the competition, but we’re floundering; we need to Espace réservé pour la réponse if we want the company to survive.
5. “If we want to avoid border crossing jams, we’ll need to Espace réservé pour la réponsesoon,” said Savannah.
6. “No, take the highway, Jake, and stay out of the passing lane. It’s not a race!” exclaimed Jake’s mother, who just can’t resist the urge to Espace réservé pour la réponse.
7. Following the product’s record first-quarter sales, even initially sceptical investors decided to Espace réservé pour la réponse and invest.
8. Why bother looking for a real estate agent before you’ve saved enough money for the down payment? That’s Espace réservé pour la réponse!
9. Pedram thought it was time for a new approach. Clearly, the team had been Espace réservé pour la réponse if it had not made any progress since the day before.
10. When the tour guide didn’t show up, a local in the tour group stepped up and gave such an entertaining, informative tour that no one knew she was Espace réservé pour la réponse.