wayfarer
a person who travels on foot; a traveler
A wayfarer stopped at the inn to rest after a long day's walk.
wayward
difficult to control or predict; turned away from what is right or proper
The wayward child refused to follow the school's rules.
waylay
to lie in wait for and ambush, attack, or interrupt someone
Thieves tried to waylay travelers on the lonely road.
waypoint
a reference point used for navigation, especially in travel or GPS systems
We programmed several waypoints into the GPS before setting off.
waybill
a document listing goods being transported and shipment details
Please sign the waybill when the cargo is loaded.
highway
a main road designed for fast or long-distance travel
They drove along the highway to reach the next city.
doorway
an entrance or opening into a room or building
She stood in the doorway, waving goodbye.
pathway
a track or route for walking; a course of action
The garden has a winding pathway lined with roses.
subway
an underground railway system for urban public transport
Commuters packed into the subway during rush hour.
byway
a minor or less-traveled road, often scenic or remote
We took a quiet byway to avoid the congested main roads.