Nice sentence! Here is a clearer, corrected version and a simple explanation.
Corrected sentence: Trams run on their own rails and don’t get stuck in traffic.
Why this is better (step by step):
- "Trams" is the subject — that is, what the sentence is about.
- "Run on" sounds better than "have" because trams travel along rails; we say they "run on" rails.
- "Their own rails" means the rails belong to the trams. Adding "own" makes that idea clearer.
- "Don’t" is short for "do not." It means trams do not get stuck in traffic.
- You can also add a comma and use "so" to show cause: "Trams have their own rails, so they don’t get stuck in traffic." Both versions are correct.
Other short correct options:
- Trams have their own rails, so they don’t get stuck in traffic.
- Trams run on their own rails and avoid traffic.
Great job! Keep writing short sentences like this and you’ll get even better.