"Across the road" correctly indicates movement from one side of the road to the other.
It fits the context of safety and direction before crossing.
When comparing two actions (you go vs. you reach), use comparative form: "faster" not "fastest".
"Fastest" is superlative and used when comparing more than two.
Generally on is used for roads and streets.
On refers a surface.
On is a preposition here.
The cat ran on the road بلی سڑک پر دوڑی
The car in front is slowing down.
سامنے والی گاڑی سست ہو رہی ہے۔
The correct phrase is "The car in front," where "in" indicates the position of the car directly ahead.
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